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HimandMe
06-22-2016, 11:02 AM
What options are there for whole house water filters and cost range?

dewilson58
06-22-2016, 11:11 AM
There seems to be a lot of Nova support on this site.

I researched and ended up with Pelican.

Water Softener & Water Filter Systems | Pelican Water (http://www.pelicanwater.com)

Not the cheapest, but I love it.

Good Luck.

Chatbrat
06-22-2016, 11:13 AM
I have a GE wholehouse filter , it works. Have never had to change the water filter in the fridge

2BNTV
06-22-2016, 11:25 AM
Nova Water Filtration system is $495.

It's a lot better than people who try to sell you one for thousands of dollars.

Many people are satisfied with this system and it's $100 per year to replace the three filters, unless one wants to do it themselves. They are heavy when removed and it's always a possibility, one might hurt themselves.

It's a lot easier for someone else to do it and write the check. :smiley:

biker1
06-22-2016, 11:34 AM
For less than $200 you can get a dual Big Blue 20"x4.5" filter enclosure for a pleated sediment filter and carbon block filter. The sediment filter can be hosed off and the carbon block filter (about $50) can be replaced every other year. Lots of my neighbors have gone this route. No need to spend more than that. The carbon block will remove chlorine (which gives the water a bad taste) and the sediment filter extends the life of the carbon block filter. You, of course, don't need to do anything as the water is safe as is.


What options are there for whole house water filters and cost range?

dolly12
06-22-2016, 11:56 AM
Nova whole house system for $500. I had it installed 2 weeks ago and love it.

autumnspring
06-22-2016, 01:35 PM
I have a GE whole house filter , it works. Have never had to change the water filter in the fridge

1. The indicator as to when to change it goes by TIME not gallons going through the filter. There is a bypass that comes with the refrigerator which whoever installed your whole house filter may have, or should have installed.
2. If, you leave the filter too long without changing it you will have bacteria growing in your filter.

jnieman
06-22-2016, 02:20 PM
Here's something interesting. We had a local company come out this past week because we wanted a new water softener installed as the one we currently had was a rental. The salesman was told not to go through his pitch about the whole house filter because I knew what I wanted, just a water softener. He started in about it anyway and said it was $4600. I was so mad I almost threw him out. I guess he had been doing it so long he didn't know how to get to what I wanted without his pitch. Then he says well at the very least you would want the chlorine remover filter because the Villages dump all kinds of chlorine in your water and people complain about how it makes them itchy and red and allergies too. Do you get red and itchy? I said that's interesting. Let's test the water for the chlorine. He said oh, well just believe me there is a ton of it. You can buy this chlorine filter added to your water softener for $995 but just today if you buy it, it will be $795. I said oh, well hang on a second and I went out to my spa and got my water testing kit and tested our sink water for chlorine. Guess what. NONE. No chlorine in our water. He said I have never ran across anyone in 30 years who had their own chlorine tester.

Challenger
06-22-2016, 02:47 PM
What options are there for whole house water filters and cost range?

Live in tamarind grove. Have always 50+ years been on public water systems. Drink the tap water, although our new fridge has a filter and we now drink that. Wash our own clothes in unfiltered tap water. They come our fine. Have never thought that we needed a filter.

What are we missing? other that a big sales spin.

dewilson58
06-22-2016, 03:15 PM
Live in tamarind grove. Have always 50+ years been on public water systems. Drink the tap water, although our new fridge has a filter and we now drink that. Wash our own clothes in unfiltered tap water. They come our fine. Have never thought that we needed a filter.

What are we missing? other that a big sales spin.

For me...........tastes better and filters out things I would like to reduce in my body.

A lot of people have smoked for 50+ years.
A lot of people have drank too much for 50+ years.
A lot of people have driven crazy for 50+ years.

Personal choice.

SouthOfTheBorder
06-22-2016, 05:39 PM
We moved into new home in Fernandina about 3 years ago while new construction was still going on in our area.

Had Nova filters installed two years ago.

I just changed filters 3 weeks ago.

Here are pictures of the old ones (L-R) 20 micron, 10 micron & carbon. New ones are pure white.

I will change again in about 18 months now that new construction has moved a few more miles south of us.

I know usage is based on gallons (approx 25,000) not time.

We think it was well worth the $450. :thumbup:

Don

biker1
06-22-2016, 06:22 PM
I test my water for chlorine because that is how I know when the carbon block filter is no longer adsorbing the chlorine. The chlorine level is about 1.5 ppm in The Villages.

Here's something interesting. We had a local company come out this past week because we wanted a new water softener installed as the one we currently had was a rental. The salesman was told not to go through his pitch about the whole house filter because I knew what I wanted, just a water softener. He started in about it anyway and said it was $4600. I was so mad I almost threw him out. I guess he had been doing it so long he didn't know how to get to what I wanted without his pitch. Then he says well at the very least you would want the chlorine remover filter because the Villages dump all kinds of chlorine in your water and people complain about how it makes them itchy and red and allergies too. Do you get red and itchy? I said that's interesting. Let's test the water for the chlorine. He said oh, well just believe me there is a ton of it. You can buy this chlorine filter added to your water softener for $995 but just today if you buy it, it will be $795. I said oh, well hang on a second and I went out to my spa and got my water testing kit and tested our sink water for chlorine. Guess what. NONE. No chlorine in our water. He said I have never ran across anyone in 30 years who had their own chlorine tester.

HoosierPa
06-22-2016, 07:38 PM
Nova whole house system for $500. I had it installed 2 weeks ago and love it.

Ditto

CFrance
06-22-2016, 09:22 PM
Live in tamarind grove. Have always 50+ years been on public water systems. Drink the tap water, although our new fridge has a filter and we now drink that. Wash our own clothes in unfiltered tap water. They come our fine. Have never thought that we needed a filter.

What are we missing? other that a big sales spin.
We live in Tamarind Grove too, but our water frequently doesn't smell so good. I prefer the taste of the filtered water out of the fridge,but that may be due to the fact that it's chilled.

I would like to add the Nova system, but my husband has turned the golf cart garage into a workshop, and I don't see that we have the wall space.

Our Michigan & PA water tasted much better out of the tap than the water does here.

Barefoot
06-22-2016, 10:37 PM
I would like to add the Nova system, but my husband has turned the golf cart garage into a workshop, and I don't see that we have the wall space.

We have a unit under the sink in the kitchen. Our water now tastes much better.
I think the water is fine as is for showers and washing clothes.

Nova Filtration
06-24-2016, 10:08 PM
Thanks for all the support by our customers.

anyone seeking more info please give us a call some of the posts above do contain incorrect info.

Make the Right Choice

Bob & Brad 352.566.2649


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JohnandDebbie
07-29-2016, 09:41 AM
Just had Nova filter system installed about a month ago. Brad did a great job, showed up when scheduled, and completed the work in a couple of hours. The really important thing though, is that our water is now drinkable!! Something we would not have even thought of doing before with all the chemicals, etc. in the water around here. For our money, we couldn’t be happier. With all the so-called "services" offered around TV from water systems to lawn care that promise everything and deliver very little, it's great to find a company that actually does exactly what it says it will do and provides a product that works!

jimbo2012
07-29-2016, 02:27 PM
thank you

outahere
07-29-2016, 03:12 PM
Another vote for Nova filters. Bob installed ours a little over two years ago and we couldn't be happier.

NYGUY
07-29-2016, 09:47 PM
Bob's son, Brad installed ours two weeks ago also. You won't believe the difference and you don't need to spend thousands!!

jimbo2012
07-30-2016, 12:11 PM
Thanks good to hear, I trained him well:)