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rlammes
01-10-2022, 06:51 AM
Does anyone know of a service in the Villages that would deliver and load salt in a water softener. The 40 pound bags are getting tougher to lift.
Papa_lecki
01-10-2022, 07:33 AM
https://www.talkofthevillages.com/forums/water-filtration-treatment-systems-311/water-systems-your-home-328028/
I know nothing about them. Just remember the post
villagetinker
01-10-2022, 09:05 AM
While not an ideal solution, most stores will load the bags for you, then when you get home open the bags and transfer to a smaller bucket to fill the water softener. Other possible solution would be to hire one of the many handymen on this site, you might still have to pick up the salt.
Dana1963
01-10-2022, 09:21 AM
While not an ideal solution, most stores will load the bags for you, then when you get home open the bags and transfer to a smaller bucket to fill the water softener. Other possible solution would be to hire one of the many handymen on this site, you might still have to pick up the salt.
I agree work smarter not harder.
mikreb
01-10-2022, 09:49 AM
Ask a neighbor. We have at least 10 neighbors who wouldn't hesitate to do this 5-minute task once a month or every other month.
GpaVader
01-10-2022, 09:55 AM
Back in MN, we used Culligan. They offered a Salt delivery service and they would load the salt for you. Of course they charged more for the salt, like $10/bag instead of $5/bag in the store but you got it delivered and the loaded into your tank. You could schedule them to come monthly. They other option might be to just keep a 2 qt pitcher and do scoops of salt instead of lifting the entire bag. You could take it down to a manageable level and then lift it....
DAVES
01-10-2022, 11:42 AM
We do not have a water softener BUT, I would expect you would keep the salt in your garage. This is Florida. It is humid. I would expect people who suggest you open the bag and add a bit at a time will find they have a solid lump of salt.
The salts, I think are sodium chloride, common table salt and calcium chloride. We have used both to melt snow and ice. I seem to recall the calcium chloride in opened bags, did not form lumps as badly as the sodium chloride did.
JMintzer
01-10-2022, 11:50 AM
We do not have a water softener BUT, I would expect you would keep the salt in your garage. This is Florida. It is humid. I would expect people who suggest you open the bag and add a bit at a time will find they have a solid lump of salt.
The salts, I think are sodium chloride, common table salt and calcium chloride. We have used both to melt snow and ice. I seem to recall the calcium chloride in opened bags, did not form lumps as badly as the sodium chloride did.
Also Potassium Chloride (KCl)... That's what our system uses...
metoo21
01-10-2022, 01:06 PM
We do not have a water softener BUT, I would expect you would keep the salt in your garage. This is Florida. It is humid. I would expect people who suggest you open the bag and add a bit at a time will find they have a solid lump of salt.
The salts, I think are sodium chloride, common table salt and calcium chloride. We have used both to melt snow and ice. I seem to recall the calcium chloride in opened bags, did not form lumps as badly as the sodium chloride did.
Calcium chloride can not be used in a softener. The softener removes calcium and magnesium thus requiring sodium or potassium salt as the only salts of choice.
Bogie Shooter
01-10-2022, 02:32 PM
Why do people post with , I don’t know ,I expect, maybe, I think, etc. What help are they providing by giving wrong information?
Dana1963
01-10-2022, 05:16 PM
Why do people post with , I don’t know ,I expect, maybe, I think, etc. What help are they providing by giving wrong information?
I think therefore I am, except maybe, I don't know but I want to be in a conversation.
DAVES
01-10-2022, 05:38 PM
Why do people post with , I don’t know ,I expect, maybe, I think, etc. What help are they providing by giving wrong information?
Not sure your point. A large part of knowledge is knowing what you don't know and declaring it.
Imagine-but some pseudo-name told me it was so, it is legal etc.
vintageogauge
01-10-2022, 06:41 PM
I think Ace delivers to customers homes, they would unload them but you would have to get someone around the neighborhood to empty them into the tank.
BobnBev
01-10-2022, 08:11 PM
I use potassium chloride. Much better for your health than salt. Best price I could find was at Sparr building Supply.
metoo21
01-10-2022, 11:34 PM
I use potassium chloride. Much better for your health than salt. Best price I could find was at Sparr building Supply.
Is that by Brownwood? Can you get there by golf cart?
EBZ06
01-11-2022, 05:56 AM
Both Lowe's and Walmart did stock 20lb or 25lb bags. (Don't know if they still do).
stevemeriam
01-11-2022, 07:08 AM
Does anyone know of a service in the Villages that would deliver and load salt in a water softener. The 40 pound bags are getting tougher to lift.
I agree with Mikreb. A neighbor will gladly lift them out of your car and dump it into the reservoir. The Wildwood Ace will load the bags into your car.
rjgnj321
01-11-2022, 07:13 AM
[QUOTEdovyo=rlammes;2048097]Does anyone know of a service in the Villages that would deliver and load salt in a water softener. The 40 pound bags are getting tougher to lift.[/QUOTE
If you have a company that services your water softener system they will be able to provide you with the service
jimkerr
01-11-2022, 07:27 AM
Ask a neighbor. I’d gladly help mine if they asked.
Marvivo
01-11-2022, 08:06 AM
Pegasus does it.
Luggage
01-11-2022, 08:24 AM
Sparr is that huge building on route 44 with what looks like rain silos right opposite the new medical malls, you really can't miss it and it's easy to look up on Google, as for going there in your golf cart you'd have to go over one of the bridges and then drive on 44 which I don't think is doable nor safe, yes folks there are some places you need to drive your car
Proveone
01-11-2022, 09:18 AM
Does anyone know of a service in the Villages that would deliver and load salt in a water softener. The 40 pound bags are getting tougher to lift.
Culligan
coffeebean
01-11-2022, 09:37 AM
I think therefore I am, except maybe, I don't know but I want to be in a conversation.
LOL. Too funny.
coffeebean
01-11-2022, 09:39 AM
I agree with Mikreb. A neighbor will gladly lift them out of your car and dump it into the reservoir. The Wildwood Ace will load the bags into your car.
Personally, I would never rely on a neighbor to do any kind of laborious work. What if they throw their back out? I do not want to be responsible for anyone injuring themselves while doing a favor for me.
Glad I don't have to worry about hoisting salt into a softener system because I don't have one.
Speedie
01-11-2022, 11:33 AM
Why do people post with , I don’t know ,I expect, maybe, I think, etc. What help are they providing by giving wrong information?
I dont know why they do it, but i expect that maybe they think they are helping
Not all are experts but have valuable opinions.
I think
jmsturm
01-11-2022, 01:31 PM
Does anyone know of a service in the Villages that would deliver and load salt in a water softener. The 40 pound bags are getting tougher to lift.
I know what you mean. I purchase 25 lb bags at Publix. Makes it a little easier. It is a little more costly.
Vermilion Villager
01-11-2022, 09:06 PM
We do not have a water softener BUT, I would expect you would keep the salt in your garage. This is Florida. It is humid. I would expect people who suggest you open the bag and add a bit at a time will find they have a solid lump of salt.
The salts, I think are sodium chloride, common table salt and calcium chloride. We have used both to melt snow and ice. I seem to recall the calcium chloride in opened bags, did not form lumps as badly as the sodium chloride did.
H2O softener salt comes in sealed plastic bags....moisture can't get in.
Nick B
01-12-2022, 05:59 AM
So you're the one. Probably don't have a Costco card either.
andrewsolomonfl@gmail.com
01-12-2022, 08:26 AM
Does anyone know of a service in the Villages that would deliver and load salt in a water softener. The 40 pound bags are getting tougher to lift.
Stop the clock!
Soft Water Systems delivers and installs into your receptacle.
Using them 6 years. Honest & dependable.
Last time they charged $8 per bag!!
Call Skip or Jeff.
352-454-2992.
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