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wrsom
08-16-2011, 12:35 PM
Anyone have one of these?? How does it work??
Bill-n-Brillo
08-16-2011, 01:36 PM
Anyone have one of these?? How does it work??
Here's that particular company's web site. Contains their perspectives, etc. on what they offer and also their comparison with a traditional water softener:
http://www.easywater.com/
I'm certainly no plumber nor am I any kind of "water scientist"/hydrologist. But I did look into this technology about 3 years ago or so when were were trying to figure out what to do for a water conditioning system for our new home in OH. The following is just my perspective:
Though the technology used by such a device might have merit, I concluded it would be in our best interest to go with a conventional type of water softener. It's just Sandy and I living in the house and we don't use much water. I believe the Easy Water system would function more effectively if you have a fairly consistent, regular, and higher flow of water through your house than what we have. The Easy Water doesn't remove anything from your water as a water softener does - it simply professes to leave the minerals in the water "in suspension" and, as a result, you would have better water quality. Given that we have a pressure tank (we have well water) that holds a good bit of water, a 74 gallon hot water heater (yeah, I know - overkill for 2 people :) ), and a bazillion feet of piping to various bathrooms, etc., I question how well all of the minerals would stay in suspension over time given our low water consumption. So I passed on it and installed a traditional water softener. We have a strong well and the water is free (other than the cost of electricity to pump it) so the water usage to regen a water softener every week or so wasn't a big concern. And going with just the water softener initially didn't cut it when it came to iron removal ("clear water" iron, in our case) so I added in a sediment and iron filter combo to our system as well later on. (Per the Easy Water web site, they acknowledge their technology doesn't do a real good job with any kind of iron removal and thus they leave that to a water softener and/or a dedicated iron filter.)
Again, just my perspective. Hope that's of some help -
Bill :)
getdul981
08-16-2011, 02:43 PM
We bought one and have it installed. Very simple to install, just a little tight to wrap the wires around the pipe. We've only had it about a month or so and they recommend that you try it for at least 6 months before you make any decision whether you want to keep it or not. It has a 1 year money back guarantee and a 10 year warranty.
The main reason we bought it is we did not like the idea of dumping all those chemicals out into the lawn and eventually into the drainage system. Also, there are no chemicals to buy.
cunch
08-16-2011, 03:01 PM
If you have ever had a softner you will not be happy with the easywater. I tried it for six months an had it taken out. Installed a softner and we are very happy with its performance. You can have it done for about $850.00.
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