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Originally Posted by srswans
South of 44, we got a softener to avoid mineral build up on faucets and fixtures. We selected Nova but that was a mistake. The Nova system mostly worked for a while but then the tank broke and dumped resin into our water supply clogging the faucet aerators. Nova fixed the tank but it is barely soft now and we are getting mineral deposits on the faucets. We will be replacing the Nova system.
So, yes we need a softener here but not a Nova.
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At our Village of Collier house, my wife and I experienced the same breakdown with a Pegasus salt-based water softener system. Instead of fixing for $2,600 we chose to replace it with the 3-cartridge Nova filtration system for $750. And instead of Nova’s 2 sediment filters with 1 carbon filter configuration, we upgraded to 1 sediment filter with 2 carbon filter’s configuration. Water smells and tastes great, and no issues with scale or mineral buildup. And no more messing with salt, etc. Whatever you do regarding getting a water softener, I highly recommend getting the Nova filtration system with 2 carbon filter canisters and 1 sediment filter canister.