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superbonnie 12-20-2011 06:07 PM

Puronics water filter
 
We are new residents and were wondering if any one has had a Puronics water filtration system installed . Happy or not would greatly appreciate any feedback. Thanks.

Deerfly 12-21-2011 08:47 AM

Water filter
 
I would try your water first and see if there is a problem. I have lived here eight years and don't know anyone who has one.

CarGuys 12-21-2011 11:44 PM

Pm Glen
 
PM GTTPF you can look him up on the community listings

Glen and Pat just installed a pretty impressive system. I'll let you talk to him and get the facts first hand .

I know I will be install a system as soon as I move in.

H

natickdan 12-22-2011 12:19 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by superbonnie (Post 431133)
We are new residents and were wondering if any one has had a Puronics water filtration system installed . Happy or not would greatly appreciate any feedback. Thanks.

I can't emphasize enough that you need to do your own research prior to purchasing any water filtration system.

Like you, we thought of purchasing a filtration system, but after information I gained from this TOTV forum and The Villages, we decided not to purchase one; and we have absolutely no regrets with our decision.

Again, do you research!

Dynasty 12-22-2011 08:01 AM

The new houses come with an extended warranty on plumbing and electrical, therefore I would not let anyone but the original contractor touch my systems. The company that installed my plumbing put in a softener for $900 and a filter under the sink for $500. To do it over again, I would have probably just done the softener for $900. You do not need either system, the water in The Villages is just fine. We prefer to shower in soft water as that is what we are used to, so the softener is purely a luxury item and not a necessity. Call your plumber for a quote.

drdodge 12-22-2011 08:19 AM

Go to Home Depot and look at the water boss. I have one and love it. Cost around 500 dollars, also go on line to water boss and read all about it
drd

angiefox10 12-22-2011 08:35 AM

Different Water?
 
Is the water different in different parts of The Villages?

I have been there several times. I've stayed at the Waterfront Inn and a Lifestyle stay and found the water to have a strong smell of chlorine and when we stayed in the CYV the water was VERY hard.

CarGuys 12-22-2011 11:16 PM

Chlorine
 
Ditto Angie,

But Gracie and Jim want me to stay calm. It really does make a difference where you are staying.

What water people were used to before the move..

Individual sensititve skin.

A independant water test say's it all. Test doen't guess.

I have like you experienced the Chlorine , and the water is hard enough to pound nails.

My friend who installed his system is smiling.

You can jump in Glen any time now. I feel the incoming.

Bill & Carolyn 01-17-2012 12:19 PM

Not sure how 'independent' the test was but, I had my water tested in Pennecamp and it came out 14 on the hardness scale and 5ppm Chlorine (pretty high).

We're currently going through the agony of figuring out what is and isn't BS in the water softening/filtration industry.

We've talked with EcoWater (proposing the ERR 3500R20), but I got a distinct gut feel that the guy was shining us on a bit. I think $4000 is a bit much for a whole house water softener ($2900) and under kitchen sink Reverse osmosis system ($1000). The research I've done thus far has convinced me that there is no need for an RO system as long as you have the carbon filtration option on the water softener. The water testing results the water company is required to provide to EPA (and available on-line with some searching), shows that the Villages water is very clean, just too high in chlorine for our tastes.

In March we'll be talking with the Kinectco folks.

This is a really complex subject and it looks like there are a good number of 'snake oil' types out there.

zcaveman 01-17-2012 01:07 PM

I have a water softener and love it. Would not do without it. Not only does the water feel better in the showers, there is no chlorine taste or smell in the drinking water. It also cuts down on the amount of soap you need in your washing machine.

But then everyone has individual tastes and wants. So it is up to you.

As far as I am concerned, if you had a softener when you used to live you will want one here.

BnCinME 01-17-2012 05:23 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Dynasty (Post 431698)
The new houses come with an extended warranty on plumbing and electrical, therefore I would not let anyone but the original contractor touch my systems. The company that installed my plumbing put in a softener for $900 and a filter under the sink for $500. To do it over again, I would have probably just done the softener for $900. You do not need either system, the water in The Villages is just fine. We prefer to shower in soft water as that is what we are used to, so the softener is purely a luxury item and not a necessity. Call your plumber for a quote.

For folks who want "soft" water for the shower only: There's a filter you can buy at Home Depot for $20.00 that attaches to your shower head. I believe the brand is Sprite. They have the replacement filters as well. Works great. We can really tell the difference with this inexpensive filter.

Bill-n-Brillo 01-17-2012 06:11 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by BnCinME (Post 441638)
For folks who want "soft" water for the shower only: There's a filter you can buy at Home Depot for $20.00 that attaches to your shower head. I believe the brand is Sprite. They have the replacement filters as well. Works great. We can really tell the difference with this inexpensive filter.

Sprite's web site:

http://www.spritewater.com/

Bill :)

CarGuys 01-17-2012 09:55 PM

Interesting
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Bill-n-Brillo (Post 441652)
Sprite's web site:

http://www.spritewater.com/

Bill :)

Interesting product Bill!

Bill-n-Brillo 01-17-2012 09:58 PM

Herv, it does have good appeal for a point-of-use application like the shower.

For the sake of clarity, I've never bought/used one - just thought posting the link would be useful for others who would be looking for additional info on it.

Bill :)

CarGuys 01-17-2012 10:33 PM

Disclaimer
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Bill-n-Brillo (Post 441752)
Herv, it does have good appeal for a point-of-use application like the shower.

For the sake of clarity, I've never bought/used one - just thought posting the link would be useful for others who would be looking for additional info on it.

Bill :)

Aghhhhhhhh the famous fine print disclaimer! :popcorn::popcorn:


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