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lvlwallach 08-26-2011 03:06 PM

Water Conditioners
 
We are thinking about putting in a water system in our home. What do you think of Kinetico, TAS, or should we just go to Walmart or Home Depot and buy a water softener for washing and a reverse osmosis for drinking and have a handyman install it.

We have been told this is all we need. What do you think? WE are new so we are asking for help.

Kinetico & Tas are quite expensive but they say it will save the appliances with no calcium buildup.

Thanks, Harvey & Lavelle

:bigbow:

buggyone 08-27-2011 09:12 PM

There is no need to put in any water system here in The Villages. The water is hard water but no harder than in most places. The water is safe to drink and to me, tastes very good.

It is a matter of personal choice if you want a water softner or reverse osmosis treatment system but it is not necessary by any means.

MikeH 08-29-2011 06:33 PM

If you want one, I suggest you go to Sears, Watch for a sale on them. Only a couple companies make water conditioners but make them under different brand names. Got mine at Sears after much investigation and saved $$$ vs the big "Brand Names" Had Sears install it. Have had it 5 yrs and am very pleased. Bag of salt costs about $5-6 and lasts 6-8 months. :icon_wink::icon_wink::icon_wink.

Bavarian 09-07-2011 12:49 PM

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Originally Posted by buggyone (Post 387263)
There is no need to put in any water system here in The Villages. The water is hard water but no harder than in most places. The water is safe to drink and to me, tastes very good.

It is a matter of personal choice if you want a water softner or reverse osmosis treatment system but it is not necessary by any means.

Interesting, my wife and I were down to The Villages for lifestyle tour, and thought water was terrible. We are used to our nice, clean well water. But even city water up North is better. A stumbling point on decision to move to The Villages.

How about Easywater to clean hardness?

Have an apartment in Germany with such hard water, we have to change facuet sprayers often just to get water.

Also, found bad water in Savannah, GA on our drive down. Disney's wasn't bad nor by KSC, watched last Shuttle takeoff.

May be down there in a couple of years, put deposit down on land, have to build by end August next year. Now I found this forum, not so hot.

Bonsai Golfer 09-17-2011 09:05 PM

We've owned in TV for 5 years and haven't found the need for a water conditioner. Clothes washing and bathing are not a problem. I will admit the water is not as good tasting as up north but you get used to it. If taste is an issue I'd go with inexpensive bottled water.

If you do go with a commercial water system, be careful. I've heard that most of those companies are very over priced. I heard of one person who negotiated a system down from thousands to hundreds.

saratogaman 09-17-2011 11:59 PM

Beware of one of the oldest ruses used by water treatment sales people:
taking a sample of water from your faucet and adding an unidentified white chemical that either turns the water a muddy brown or precipitates to the bottom as brown crud. It proves nothing...except that the chosen, mysterious chemical does not dissolve in water. Their are a slew of things that are not water soluble. The water here is a little hard...accept it or add a Brita-type device or a reverse osmosis thing on the kitchen sink for drinking water.

drdodge 09-18-2011 07:26 AM

I would check out Home Depot or Lowes . They will be a lot lower in price. I have a Water Boss from HD and find it to be a great water softner. Cost a little over 500.00 dollars and very east to install. You can check out Water Boss on line
drd

Bogie Shooter 09-18-2011 07:33 AM

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Originally Posted by Bavarian (Post 391466)
Interesting, my wife and I were down to The Villages for lifestyle tour, and thought water was terrible. We are used to our nice, clean well water. But even city water up North is better. A stumbling point on decision to move to The Villages.

How about Easywater to clean hardness?

Have an apartment in Germany with such hard water, we have to change facuet sprayers often just to get water.

Also, found bad water in Savannah, GA on our drive down. Disney's wasn't bad nor by KSC, watched last Shuttle takeoff.

May be down there in a couple of years, put deposit down on land, have to build by end August next year. Now I found this forum, not so hot.

This is a new one for this forum. Not buying in TV because of the water?
You can buy a water softner for around $500, we have a filter on the fridge which we change every 3 months. Have done a lot of traveling around the US, never conducted and ongoing water evaluation.

handieman 09-18-2011 09:06 AM

Bought a water softener from Walmarts. Ice maker water filter and an under the sink carbon filter. Showers are great and coffee is good. What else does one need in life.

Bogie Shooter 09-18-2011 09:26 AM

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Originally Posted by handieman (Post 395875)
Bought a water softener from Walmarts. Ice maker water filter and an under the sink carbon filter. Showers are great and coffee is good. What else does one need in life.

A requested tee time in Jan, Feb & March.:laugh:

DeafDeaf 08-05-2012 02:42 PM

After reading those comments, my next question is, why have not we seen the water treatment sales reps drink water from the demo filter system? Perhaps the demo has higher contents to make it too strong soft to impress us, but is it drinkable? I will call the rep to ask why hasn't he demonstrated drinking water from his demo system!!!

George Bieniaszek 08-06-2012 07:55 AM

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Originally Posted by Bogie Shooter (Post 395890)
A requested tee time in Jan, Feb & March.:laugh:

:agree:

George Bieniaszek 08-06-2012 07:59 AM

My wife complains that the water makes her hair feel different after washing and conditioning her hair. My wife only drinks bottled water because she doesnt like the taste. I am good with drinking the water but only with LOTS of ice. I keep a gallon jug of tap water in the fridge. I guess we are spoiled with the great water from Connecticut.

onbjames 08-06-2012 08:39 AM

I am a pipefitter by trade, retired, and have installed many water systems. imho we have a completly safe drinking water system here in tha villages, as in most american cites. I had a co. come and do a check of our water here in duval, a complete snake oil bunch of bull-ony! Again imho.
The taste of the water is some times not to good, but a simple filter, such as a well maintained ref. filter well do the trick. For coffee and tea I bought a PUR filter that fits on the faucet in our deep sink. Easy to install, and very economical. Works great.
Hope this helps, and once again it's imho.

graciegirl 08-06-2012 08:51 AM

I see no need for a water conditioner. Beginning of fifth year drinking it. More bleachy in summer, more bacteria to quell I guess. Refrigerator filter handles it and coffee tastes fine.

I think that comparing to water from home state is kinda like comparing pizza. It never will be the same.

P.S. I got an A in chemistry in High School. I copied off of Martha Washington. She was in the next seat.


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