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eremite06 11-06-2018 10:51 AM

I've had the Nova system for years. Lately there's been a black residue leaching into the toilet bowl. Not sure why.

CFrance 11-06-2018 03:22 PM

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Originally Posted by eremite06 (Post 1596607)
I've had the Nova system for years. Lately there's been a black residue leaching into the toilet bowl. Not sure why.

Do you mind saying when the last time was that you changed the filters? I'm still investigating what system to use. Any information appreciated.

dewilson58 11-06-2018 03:25 PM

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Originally Posted by CFrance (Post 1596704)
Do you mind saying when the last time was that you changed the filters? I'm still investigating what system to use. Any information appreciated.

FYI...............I use Pelican Water Systems.

CFrance 11-06-2018 04:28 PM

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Originally Posted by dewilson58 (Post 1596706)
FYI...............I use Pelican Water Systems.

Ah, thanks for another name. Do you like it, and does it soften as well as filter?

dewilson58 11-06-2018 04:33 PM

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Originally Posted by CFrance (Post 1596722)
Ah, thanks for another name. Do you like it, and does it soften as well as filter?

With Pelican..............You can filter, you can soften, you can do both.

Up North, I was a soft water guy. Since I've been in TV, I've gone without.........thinking I don't need it.

I really like Pelican. They have good information on their site, good reviews.

Most people in TV have Nova.............I not a good crowd follower and I never color inside the lines.

CFrance 11-06-2018 05:28 PM

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Originally Posted by dewilson58 (Post 1596725)
With Pelican..............You can filter, you can soften, you can do both.

Up North, I was a soft water guy. Since I've been in TV, I've gone without.........thinking I don't need it.

I really like Pelican. They have good information on their site, good reviews.

Most people in TV have Nova.............I not a good crowd follower and I never color inside the lines.

I just looked at their web site. Did you either install it yourself or have to get a plumber to install it?

dewilson58 11-06-2018 05:31 PM

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Originally Posted by CFrance (Post 1596746)
I just looked at their web site. Did you either install it yourself or have to get a plumber to install it?

Not me................I have my own leaking issues.

Pelican gave me a list of Preferred Plumbers in the area.

junction29 11-07-2018 08:44 AM

Thought Nova looked the best in quality and value
 
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Originally Posted by dewilson58 (Post 1596748)
Not me................I have my own leaking issues.

Pelican gave me a list of Preferred Plumbers in the area.

Hi,
I looked at several Water Filter systems, when we first bought in TV, including being bored to death by hard sellers of very expensive systems, but ended up going with NOVA, because their system looked good and the price was very reasonable and the guy who started it, Bob Novak, was very knowledgable about water quality without trying to b——-t me.

His son runs the business now and even his grandson does filter replacements.

Bob’s family have a lot of Pet Stores (that he started) up in Long Island and they are specialists with fish, some of which are apparently are very fussy about water quality!

It’s a pity we can’t just drink beer like our ancestors did, when they didn’t trust water quality 😂😂🍺🍺 ahhh for the good old days 🍺🍺

CFrance 11-07-2018 09:16 AM

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Originally Posted by junction29 (Post 1596926)
Hi,
I looked at several Water Filter systems, when we first bought in TV, including being bored to death by hard sellers of very expensive systems, but ended up going with NOVA, because their system looked good and the price was very reasonable and the guy who started it, Bob Novak, was very knowledgable about water quality without trying to b——-t me.

His son runs the business now and even his grandson does filter replacements.

Bob’s family have a lot of Pet Stores (that he started) up in Long Island and they are specialists with fish, some of which are apparently are very fussy about water quality!

It’s a pity we can’t just drink beer like our ancestors did, when they didn’t trust water quality 😂😂🍺🍺 ahhh for the good old days 🍺🍺

But showering in wine didn't work out so well...

eremite06 11-07-2018 12:08 PM

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Originally Posted by CFrance (Post 1596704)
Do you mind saying when the last time was that you changed the filters? I'm still investigating what system to use. Any information appreciated.

I replaced the filters 8-8-18.

retiredguy123 11-07-2018 02:31 PM

I can understand using a water softener to reduce calcium deposits. But, I don't understand why I would want to filter all the water in my house when most of it is used for showering and flushing the toilet. I am also concerned about the filters being a breeding place for bacteria.

photo1902 11-07-2018 03:14 PM

Brita water pitcher. $24.99.

CFrance 11-07-2018 03:24 PM

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Originally Posted by photo1902 (Post 1597057)
Brita water pitcher. $24.99.

I use one now. Can't fill it up fast enough for all the needs and have to change the filter twice as often as they advertise. It's really a PITA if you do a lot of cooking.


We had a whole-house water filter and softener in our last house. It was such a convenience. No water spots, no fridge filters to change, no waiting for Brita to drip through and fill up a pitcher four times a day, no chlorine/salt taste in the water. No itchy patchy dry skin. Soap and shampoo lasts three times as long.



I will have another one soon.

photo1902 11-07-2018 03:40 PM

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Originally Posted by CFrance (Post 1597061)
I use one now. Can't fill it up fast enough for all the needs and have to change the filter twice as often as they advertise. It's really a PITA if you do a lot of cooking.


We had a whole-house water filter and softener in our last house. It was such a convenience. No water spots, no fridge filters to change, no waiting for Brita to drip through and fill up a pitcher four times a day, no chlorine/salt taste in the water. No itchy patchy dry skin. Soap and shampoo lasts three times as long.



I will have another one soon.

To each their own. I don’t need filtered water for cooking, nor does my toilet.

photo1902 11-07-2018 04:58 PM

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Originally Posted by CFrance (Post 1597098)
No one told you to get one.

Thanks for the condescending reply. I’m not getting one. Only water quality I care about is how it tastes. For a whole lot less money, a Brita can take care of that requirement. Once again, I ask the question, why filter the entire house water? At $600+ for install, and $150 a year for the filter swap, I don't get it,


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