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DebJim
02-17-2012, 07:30 AM
Do most people Buy Bottled Water or is The Villages water in your home okay to drink?
Thanks for your help:-)

Ohiogirl
02-17-2012, 07:39 AM
we use the door dispensed water in our fridge - has a filter that has to be changed every so often. We use tap water to brush our teeth, though, and tap water for cooking.

I tried using the filtered fridge water for coffee, but didn't taste much difference so quit doing it because it took much longer to fill the pot, but perhaps I should just keep a pitcher of it in the fridge to use for coffee and cooking.

lightworker888
02-17-2012, 07:40 AM
then I would use filtering system. We use the PUR filter for now, as it is very effective and can be purchased at Publix. I avoid bottled water, because of all the changes that can occur with temperature and plastic, and I avoid city water because of the process of purification and the contaminates in the water source. A filter eliminates 99% of the major contaminates and the residual we are getting in other sources, especially when eating out. After we get the major landscaping finished this trip, I intend to install a whole house filter and that will pay for itself. There is a another thread on this subject and someone mentioned a good one from HD that I think is worth checking out. If you are not concerned about water, then it doesn't matter which option you choosehttps://www.talkofthevillages.com/forums/images/smilies/smiley.gif

Schaumburger
02-18-2012, 12:32 PM
I not a resident, just a wannabee, but on my 3 visits to TV since 2010, I drank water from the tap, and I didn't detect a bad taste at any time. Just my 2 cents.

ladydoc
02-18-2012, 12:36 PM
Do most people Buy Bottled Water or is The Villages water in your home okay to drink?
Thanks for your help:-)

Our water tasted so bad I could barely drink it. We have a water filter in our water softener and now it tests great.

applesoffh
02-18-2012, 03:34 PM
We had a filtration system installed. Somehow, the water wasn't to our liking, and bottled water gets to be an expense, and a hassle to store. Guess it's a matter of personal taste.

zcaveman
02-18-2012, 03:52 PM
Water Softener. Got rid of the chlorine taste and reduces my laundry supplies.

villager
03-13-2012, 03:14 PM
The taste of the tap water doesn't taste good to me, so I run it though a Brita filter. That seems to take out the "nasty" and make it taste palatable. I also cook with the Brita water. That's probably not required, but I still do it. In the long run, the Brita is cheaper than bottled water, too.

Graytop
03-13-2012, 03:17 PM
Do most people Buy Bottled Water or is The Villages water in your home okay to drink?
Thanks for your help:-)

We have a water softener/filter and another carbon type filter on the refrigerator water dispenser. Our water tastes fine....

CarGuys
03-13-2012, 07:57 PM
We have a water softener/filter and another carbon type filter on the refrigerator water dispenser. Our water tastes fine....

Carbon only removes chlorine does not remove bad cutties. Also take a refrigerator filter after a month of use, Drain out the water have it tested. Read the resultsl NOT GOOD GASP!

Now the good news your body absorbs all that crap stores it in your liver and kidneys and you feel just fine. You get used to it. We do have some internal defense.

Dr, Oz and others medical shows have made statements to the fact that we have reached a state of near crisis in this country with fresh drinking water. Eveyone should have reverse osmosis drinking water and their food rinsed in it also.

Also if you study and read hard and deep enough you will discover that Chlorine is a major cause of Asthma. Your body ( Skin ) and lungs absorb more levels of chlorine in a hot shower than necessary for good health.

In fact some publibications state a person should crack a window when showering with a city water supply.In addition Chlorine does not kill some new strains of bacteria. Only reverse osmosis and or uv light kill the critters.

A softner alone does not work. Bottle drinking does work but thats another story. Some of it has salt and other bad stuff.

And no I do not sell water systems did not want to buy one but feel safe knowing I have done the best I could to protect the plumbing in my home the appliances our health and them grandbabies when they visit. A side benefit is I no longer have to buy bottled water and recycle plastic and there are no water spots. Soap is saved etc.

Safe water is a personal decision backed with research and equipment demonstration. Which beats gossip and rumor all day long.

Campbell soup
03-13-2012, 08:07 PM
I use fridge filter for drinking water. For coffee and all other stuff I use the tap ....been drinking it for years....the water seems fine to me. :shrug:

cappyjon431
03-13-2012, 09:10 PM
We just moved from a small Caribbean island with horrible water--the island's pipes were 70+ years old and while the locals drank the water, expats (including us) stuck with bottled water. We would use the city water for bathing and cooking, but bottled water for washing produce, drinking, and brushing our teeth.

Since moving to TV I am fine with the tap water (it is much better than where we just came from), but my wife prefers filtered water. I think it is all a matter of personal taste and what you are accustomed to.

CarGuys
03-13-2012, 09:36 PM
I use fridge filter for drinking water. For coffee and all other stuff I use the tap ....been drinking it for years....the water seems fine to me. :shrug:

OMG GAG Seriously? Tap water for your good coffee! Your drinking chlorine pool water?

Wow!

Barefoot
03-14-2012, 12:24 AM
We've been drinking either bottled water or tap water for the past five seasons, and I think it is time to look at a filter system for the whole house. For those of you who have a "whole home" filter, did you shop around? Who did you deal with. Did you install it yourself? I don't want a system where I have to order massive bottles of water .. I want a system that purifies all the house water. Please .. any guidance?

Debfrommaine
03-14-2012, 05:23 AM
We just installed the PUR filter under the kitchen sink - perfect water and reasonable.

Graytop
03-14-2012, 07:27 AM
Carbon only removes chlorine does not remove bad cutties. Also take a refrigerator filter after a month of use, Drain out the water have it tested. Read the resultsl NOT GOOD GASP!

Now the good news your body absorbs all that crap stores it in your liver and kidneys and you feel just fine. You get used to it. We do have some internal defense.

Dr, Oz and others medical shows have made statements to the fact that we have reached a state of near crisis in this country with fresh drinking water. Eveyone should have reverse osmosis drinking water and their food rinsed in it also.

Also if you study and read hard and deep enough you will discover that Chlorine is a major cause of Asthma. Your body ( Skin ) and lungs absorb more levels of chlorine in a hot shower than necessary for good health.

In fact some publibications state a person should crack a window when showering with a city water supply.In addition Chlorine does not kill some new strains of bacteria. Only reverse osmosis and or uv light kill the critters.

A softner alone does not work. Bottle drinking does work but thats another story. Some of it has salt and other bad stuff.

And no I do not sell water systems did not want to buy one but feel safe knowing I have done the best I could to protect the plumbing in my home the appliances our health and them grandbabies when they visit. A side benefit is I no longer have to buy bottled water and recycle plastic and there are no water spots. Soap is saved etc.

Safe water is a personal decision backed with research and equipment demonstration. Which beats gossip and rumor all day long.

I'm sure "most" of what you say is true,....I also don't have time to sit around and listen to what Dr. Oz has to say about everything. I'm sure the guy's mostly legit..

I get tired of hearing about some food or other crisis every time I turn around....for crying out loud our parents drank water out of pipes that had lead in them their whole life, my dad's 93, he seems to be doing OK,....but then all I can remember him doing is eating and drinking what was set before him on the table and saying a prayer, asking God to bless his food. I know, ...that's not intelligent enough for some.

Who has time to keep up with all this knowledge, most of which is scientific opinion, NOT FACT?... How much of it can be proven to be correct? My guess is that a lot of it is BS. We're getting too smart for our own good.

This is a forum for opinion,....that's my two cents on safe or unsafe drinking water,.....and organic foods. Now I'll go hide somewhere because I'm sure I'm about to get torched. :icon_wink:

Barefoot
03-14-2012, 09:26 AM
We just installed the PUR filter under the kitchen sink - perfect water and reasonable.

Did you buy the PUR filter and install it yourself. If so, where? And the cost?

I've also heard that Kinetco and TAS Environmental offer solutions but I haven't priced them out yet.

Debfrommaine
03-14-2012, 09:11 PM
Did you buy the PUR filter and install it yourself. If so, where? And the cost?

I've also heard that Kinetco and TAS Environmental offer solutions but I haven't priced them out yet.


Husband corrected me - we got a GE kitchen & bath filtration system ($60) at Home Depot (couple of weeks ago). We had a plumber install that and a new kitchen faucet for under $150. Very pleased with the filtration system so far, no issues.

pooh
03-14-2012, 09:41 PM
Mike and I drink the filtered water from the fridge. The tap water is used for showering, teeth brushing, cooking, though when I make rice, I use filtered water.

We have a water softener...had one in CA (very hard water in our area) so got used to having them. We do not use a sodium salt in the softner, use a potassium salt.

Water is my beverage of choice and I'm particular about how it tastes. The water from the fridge, through the filter tastes good to me. The stuff from the faucet, not a flavor I like.

We all came from other places with different water supplies....and the water tasted different. We got used to it where we lived or we bought bottled water, got a filter or a reverse osmosis system.

When we were first married and living in northern MA, the water there tasted absolutely horrible...more like the river it came from, mud and all. That taste I NEVER got use to... ;)

Oren L Miller
03-14-2012, 09:47 PM
We just had Sears come out today and install a combination filter and softner system. It reduces the chlorine smell and taste and filters the water and softens it at the same time. Kelly was the installer and the whole thing installed was only around $1,000. Too soon to call but I think with all of the reviews I have read that this is the way to go for TV. :thumbup:

CarGuys
03-14-2012, 11:23 PM
Did you get the extended warranty? We just paid it up front. Life time 24 / 7 service. Full replacement. And our system can be serviced.

Most systems will wear out and the internal media needs replacing. When you do the math on certain systems they become throw away not servicable.

Nothing wrong with that as long as your aware of it. The carbon does deplete and has to be swapped out every 3-5 years depending on use.

Now if you have no carbon filter the chlorine will destroy the media inside the softener that softens the water.

Your system is better than nothing. Your drinking water still must be filtered. I spent 7 days with my son on a fast attack sub cruise. No bottled or britta or pure or sears it was all reverse osmosis for drinking.

And I learned how to take quick cold showers! LOL

Skybo
03-14-2012, 11:55 PM
The water in Tamarind Grove is just fine. It might taste better than where you came from or it might taste worse. In my case, it’s pretty much a wash! I keep bottled water in the refrigerator because I like to drink cold water when I’m in the mood for really cold water, or else to carry with me in the cart/car. I use tap water for coffee and cooking. I don’t worry about drinking from plastic water bottles and I don’t worry about drinking from the tap. Honestly, the water in The Villages is the least thing that you have to worry about, as far as making you sick or killing you. JMOP

shcisamax
03-15-2012, 05:45 AM
If you want a system to filter the drinking water and to soften the water, are those two separate systems? If it is going throughout the house, is this something that should be done as you build or is this something that is better done later?

angiefox10
03-15-2012, 07:52 PM
Did you get the extended warranty? We just paid it up front. Life time 24 / 7 service. Full replacement. And our system can be serviced.

Most systems will wear out and the internal media needs replacing. When you do the math on certain systems they become throw away not servicable.

Nothing wrong with that as long as your aware of it. The carbon does deplete and has to be swapped out every 3-5 years depending on use.

Now if you have no carbon filter the chlorine will destroy the media inside the softener that softens the water.

Your system is better than nothing. Your drinking water still must be filtered. I spent 7 days with my son on a fast attack sub cruise. No bottled or britta or pure or sears it was all reverse osmosis for drinking.

And I learned how to take quick cold showers! LOL

Our water was on the hard side and had a chlorine smell. I don't know if it tasted bad, because of the smell, I didn't drink it! We put in the Sears system... the water is softer and taste great! I'm a satisfied customer and this for less then $1000!

No... I didn't buy the warranty. I don't buy warranties. At this point, if something happens to any of my appliances, I'm ahead of the game!

eremite06
03-15-2012, 08:19 PM
Bottled since day 1.:cus:

CarGuys
03-15-2012, 11:39 PM
Nothing wrong with filtered bottle water. If you know where it came from.

CarGuys
03-15-2012, 11:42 PM
Our water was on the hard side and had a chlorine smell. I don't know if it tasted bad, because of the smell, I didn't drink it! We put in the Sears system... the water is softer and taste great! I'm a satisfied customer and this for less then $1000!

No... I didn't buy the warranty. I don't buy warranties. At this point, if something happens to any of my appliances, I'm ahead of the game!

Point well taken don't agree with you on this one but still well taken. I have no endocrine disruptors in our water and you are happy with soft epa legal endocrine disruptors.

Remember when we were in the design team home and I wanted to refill a empty bottle with tap water. My rep she yells! Nooooooooooo don't drink that.
At the same time Ruthie comes out of the bath room saying " It's smells in there and and it's not me!" I knew then and there stock was not going to work.

Now off to my time out room. My Bad! :1rotfl:

dkrhardy
07-06-2012, 10:47 AM
Well, the action was fast and furious for a bit but seems to have died!
We move into our new CYV on the 29th of this month and we already know that we MUST have a softener. I doubt that the Saint James water is any different than the water in the other areas. We have really good water here on Emerald Mountain, but we still use a PUR faucet filter for any cooking or drinking. We anticipate using the same thing at TV, even with a softener. TV has some of the hardest water that we have ever encountered. See you folks at the end of the month! :wave:
Don

cathyw
07-06-2012, 11:11 AM
I am a tea drinker. I use a glass kettle. I never had a problem with the taste of TV water, so I used tap water in my kettle. Well, after a short time, i noticed a white substance inside the kettle. In the bottom and on the spout. It was a hard white substance, I tried everything to clean the kettle. Vinegar, baking soda....nothing worked. My neighbor had the same problem. I got a new kettle and use a Brita filter. No more problem.I don't know what the white substance is, but I don't want to ingest it either.

BritParrothead
07-06-2012, 11:47 AM
I just dont like the taste of tap water! I have been drinking spring water for over 25 years, and I love it.
The water in London was just gross! Here on the coast it does seem a little better, but I still dont like it!

keithwand
07-06-2012, 11:51 AM
OMG GAG Seriously? Tap water for your good coffee! Your drinking chlorine pool water?

Wow!

Great idea; I'll dip my coffee carafe in the pool for that clean taste and it will fill faster than the tap.

Hey I also have some air for sale that is much better than the air in The Villages. Why breathe that old stale air when you can have it bottled and fresh.

No need to recycle either because the plastic will break down in days; trust me.

graciegirl
07-06-2012, 12:24 PM
We don't have a water conditioner.

asianthree
07-06-2012, 12:49 PM
just think of water as being on vacation every place you stop the water taste is different. The water in TV is different than home, so vacation it is

Ragman
07-06-2012, 12:56 PM
We just had Sears come out today and install a combination filter and softner system. It reduces the chlorine smell and taste and filters the water and softens it at the same time. Kelly was the installer and the whole thing installed was only around $1,000. Too soon to call but I think with all of the reviews I have read that this is the way to go for TV. :thumbup:


I also bought the Sears Hybrid and have been very pleased so far. I had the plumbing company (Mike Scott) that plumbed my house install the system so there wouldn't be a who's fault issue if a problem arose.. For the same price Sears asked they ran it to an offset in the garage so I didn't need to squeeze around it all the time.

I also bought the extended warranty which is not my custom, but I thought I would see how this held up the first year.

My water checks out great and I would definitely check it out instead of the $ 3000 or $4000 home sales guys.

:wave:

delima2000
07-06-2012, 01:08 PM
I use a Pur filter that you attach to your faucet and it works just fine. I change the filter about every four months.

steaknife
07-06-2012, 08:32 PM
Is there a difference in the PUR filters for the faucet and the pitchers and the filter on the water disp in the refrigerator? We just use the water from the refrigerator for drinking.

CarGuys
07-06-2012, 10:45 PM
[quote=keithwand;517303]Great idea; I'll dip my coffee carafe in the pool for that clean taste and it will fill faster than the tap.

Hey I also have some air for sale that is much better than the air in The Villages. Why breathe that old stale air when you can have it bottled and fresh.

No need to recycle either because the plastic will break down in days; trust me.[/quote

???? Seriously!

chachacha
07-06-2012, 11:08 PM
my tap water tastes fine but after it sits on my night table all night it tastes of chemicals. so i use it for boiling in kettle but fill gallons at publix in colony for 30 cents each for ordinary drinking...tests consistently show our water is fine as far as health goes.

rubicon
07-07-2012, 04:53 AM
Is there a difference in the PUR filters for the faucet and the pitchers and the filter on the water disp in the refrigerator? We just use the water from the refrigerator for drinking.

Ditto

BritParrothead
07-07-2012, 05:40 AM
The white stuff in the kettle is limescale. We have to use a 'descaler' to get rid of it!

dkrhardy
07-07-2012, 07:50 AM
Originally Posted by steaknife
Is there a difference in the PUR filters for the faucet and the pitchers and the filter on the water disp in the refrigerator? We just use the water from the refrigerator for drinking.

Ditto

The PUR faucet filter has a little switch to allow you to turn it off or on. You can use tap water for whatever you want, turn the knob/switch/handle to get as much filtered water as you want. It is faster and easier than a pitcher style. It also has a monitor light that is green when the filter is good, and flashes yellow when you are near the end of your filter's life. Change it and back to green. They say to NOT run the hot water through it. The filter is much easier to change than most fridge filters, and probably a lot less $$.
We have used this style for several years and in 3 weeks, when we move in, we will use it again with a whole house water softener.
Don

3 WEEKS .... Yahooooooo!

keithwand
07-07-2012, 12:17 PM
[quote=keithwand;517303]Great idea; I'll dip my coffee carafe in the pool for that clean taste and it will fill faster than the tap.

Hey I also have some air for sale that is much better than the air in The Villages. Why breathe that old stale air when you can have it bottled and fresh.

No need to recycle either because the plastic will break down in days; trust me.[/quote

???? Seriously!

NO....

Now if you did take me seriously (guess you did) then I have some great sink hole land for sale; just add concrete and..instant pool and cheaper than T&D

CarGuys
07-07-2012, 11:03 PM
[quote=CarGuys;517575]

NO....

Now if you did take me seriously (guess you did) then I have some great sink hole land for sale; just add concrete and..instant pool and cheaper than T&D

I'm not sure how to read you Reply? My original post you mocked was a true statement, When our water was tested the chlorine level was three times that of the local pool. So your right your coffee water might taste better from the pool.

Sorry I just can't feel the humor. And if I'm wrong I now apologize.

There are people that have endured some hardships over the last month and making fun of sink holes isn't a great idea., Your take on clean air, recycling and other water concerns people have asked legitimate questions for on this site might not be appreciated by some.

I can handle myself with your replys but you may want to think of others before you type away.

Just saying.

keithwand
07-08-2012, 09:44 AM
Obviously it was tongue in cheek re using pool water for coffee. People buy bottled water and all the plastic goes into the landfills and does not break down; again tongue in cheek re air. Maybe should have used bottled sunshine.
Sorry "you" can't feel the humor as humor is subjective.
People endure hardships every day beyond sinkholes.; here or elsewhere.
I will type slower for those that are....

pfhannan
07-08-2012, 09:54 AM
The tap water exceeds all required testing, can't say that for bottled water. Botteled water tested worse than toilet water, according to survey

LynnDeb
02-02-2013, 10:55 PM
Water Softener. Got rid of the chlorine taste and reduces my laundry supplies.
What kind of water softener do you have and is it a whole house one

LynnDeb
02-02-2013, 11:03 PM
Our water tasted so bad I could barely drink it. We have a water filter in our water softener and now it tests great.
What kind of water softener do you have and is it a whole house one

LynnDeb
02-02-2013, 11:05 PM
We had a filtration system installed. Somehow, the water wasn't to our liking, and bottled water gets to be an expense, and a hassle to store. Guess it's a matter of personal taste.

What kind of water softener do you have and is it a whole house one

Cantwaittoarrive
02-03-2013, 08:06 AM
Filtered tap water. Bottle water is no better has too many chemicals from the plastic bottle

justjim
02-03-2013, 08:56 AM
More important than the debate of tap water vs bottle water vs whole house system etc. etc. is to drink adequate water each day. Most people don't drink enough water daily and that is a fact. Personally, I think the tap water in TV is more than adequate but to each his own!

LittleDog
02-03-2013, 02:28 PM
we use the door dispensed water in our fridge - has a filter that has to be changed every so often. We use tap water to brush our teeth, though, and tap water for cooking.

I tried using the filtered fridge water for coffee, but didn't taste much difference so quit doing it because it took much longer to fill the pot, but perhaps I should just keep a pitcher of it in the fridge to use for coffee and cooking.

I have a GE refrigerator that came with the house and have had it for almost 8 years. I never knew that there is a water filter in the fridge. Where is it?

John

memason
02-03-2013, 02:41 PM
I have a GE refrigerator that came with the house and have had it for almost 8 years. I never knew that there is a water filter in the fridge. Where is it?

John

John....Does your fridge have the water dispenser on the front? If not, you won't have a filter....

OldManTime
02-03-2013, 04:28 PM
My tap water is in my opinion excellent here in the historic district. I wouldn't waste my money on bottled water.

Nova Filtration
02-03-2013, 04:51 PM
I have a GE refrigerator that came with the house and have had it for almost 8 years. I never knew that there is a water filter in the fridge. Where is it?

John

John do not drink that water no carbon can last that long.

In aquariums if carbon is left for more than 4-6 months it actually releases the contaminates that were trapped.

Get it changed please

blueeagle65
02-03-2013, 10:02 PM
Tap water is just fine!

Barefoot
02-03-2013, 11:48 PM
John....Does your fridge have the water dispenser on the front? If not, you won't have a filter....

We do have a water and ice cube dispenser on the front of our fridge, but no filter.

We were previously drinking bottled water and using it to make coffee. We put an under-the-sink filter on our cold water line in the kitchen. Now we drink that water and use that water in our Keurig.

JP
02-04-2013, 03:45 PM
If you have a water and ice cube dispenser on the front of your frig you should also have a filter. Check for the filter either at the top right back inside of the frig or in the kick panel area of the frig. Usually there is a light on the top edge of the frig that shows green when the filter is good but will change to red when it needs replacement.