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DangeloInspections 01-15-2019 08:46 PM

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Originally Posted by Dan9871 (Post 1616435)
What is it about Florida water and copper pipes that make them corrode?

Back in MA we had all copper pipes and fittings... house was built in the 50's. The only piping problem we knew of up there was bronze fittings tended to leak but not copper ones.

Up north your copper pipes were in basements and in interior walls. When they are encased in a concrete slab the concrete helps corrode them.

Even up north eventually copper can eventually leak, especially around fittings if the flux was never wiped off. And if the copper did leak, repairs were accessable and easy. You cannot do this cheaply or easily when you need a jackhammer first.

Up north, then copper did go through concrete, you always properly sleeve it first.

Frank

Dan9871 01-16-2019 06:47 AM

Thanks Frank

Garywt 01-16-2019 04:54 PM

We are going to look into both a softener and a filter. Our thought would be to buy from Home Depot or the like if we go with either. Our friend installed a system for about $400 to avoid the thousands that various companies charge. If we decide we need something it will probably be after a time of using the water as is for a while.

pauld315 01-16-2019 10:44 PM

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Originally Posted by Garywt (Post 1616666)
We are going to look into both a softener and a filter. Our thought would be to buy from Home Depot or the like if we go with either. Our friend installed a system for about $400 to avoid the thousands that various companies charge. If we decide we need something it will probably be after a time of using the water as is for a while.

Do what you want but you should consider Nova's system for water filtration, about 600 (I think) installed

TimeForChange 01-17-2019 12:04 PM

Water varies in parts of TV. Don't know why. Seven years ago we bought in The Village of Charlotte. My wife complained about water stains on dishes. We have moved about 1 mile away on Belle Glade CC and we do not notice the same issue. Only filter we use is the one on the refer.

raynan 01-17-2019 12:28 PM

We had Isherwood Plumbing (ad on TOTV) 8 years ago because we couldn't get shampoo to lather and dishwasher not cleaning. He installed a small filter at water line in garage and we get the filters at Home Depot. Amazing difference for a small investment and it's disgusting what is in that filter when we change it. Just sayin.

BobnBev 01-17-2019 12:34 PM

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Originally Posted by pauld315 (Post 1616707)
Do what you want but you should consider Nova's system for water filtration, about 600 (I think) installed

$575 in todays paper

graciegirl 01-17-2019 12:42 PM

If we were to opt for a water system it would be Nova. I have only heard positive reviews.

Fraugoofy 01-17-2019 08:21 PM

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Originally Posted by Back9 (Post 1616301)
My house is in Historic District/Lady Lake.



I've been researching about Water Softeners, and I haven't seen any ultimatums about them, i.e. "You must have a water softener or your pipes will clog up and then you have excavate under your house to fix them..." or something of that nature.



Any thoughts?



Are water softeners a "must have" if you live in TV?



Thanks in advance.

Back9

Nova. 600 bucks. The best investment ever. Love my water..

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Rango 01-18-2019 11:16 AM

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Originally Posted by retiredguy123 (Post 1616319)
It is a personal decision. But, I think the water in The Villages is as good as most places I have lived, and I have never had a water softener or whole house filter.

:bigbow:

CFrance 01-18-2019 12:37 PM

These WHF discussions are pretty fruitless. Those who swear by it will tell you that, and those who don't have one will tell you it's not needed. Not only is it all opinion, the water in this vast area differs from place to place.

It's a very personal choice based on very personal circumstances. If you don't like the taste of the water, or if it's leaving water spots or making your skin dry and itchy, then that should guide your decision. If you don't have a problem with any of that, don't buy one!

Garywt 01-18-2019 10:06 PM

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Originally Posted by pauld315 (Post 1616707)
Do what you want but you should consider Nova's system for water filtration, about 600 (I think) installed

I looked into the Nova system today and reached out to them. Looks like we will have them install the filter system and see down the road if anything else is needed. Looks like a nice system and easy to use.

Challenger 01-19-2019 06:08 AM

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Originally Posted by CFrance (Post 1617055)
These WHF discussions are pretty fruitless. Those who swear by it will tell you that, and those who don't have one will tell you it's not needed. Not only is it all opinion, the water in this vast area differs from place to place.

It's a very personal choice based on very personal circumstances. If you don't like the taste of the water, or if it's leaving water spots or making your skin dry and itchy, then that should guide your decision. If you don't have a problem with any of that, don't buy one!

I hate it when you talk "common sense":a040:

MorTech 01-19-2019 06:52 AM

My softener/filter system was in bypass the other day when I was washing a pot in the sink. I got smacked in the face with the awful chlorine smell. I guess you can can get use to the stink and grime but I don't want to.

coffeebean 01-19-2019 07:13 AM

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Originally Posted by CFrance (Post 1616411)
Hmm, I am only seeing testimonies, not people telling you to buy something before you get down here. There are facts and opinions being presented, for and against, but nobody is pushing anybody to buy something "water untried."

When they first moved here, my sister and BIL were told by phone salesmen The Villages water was going to kill them if they didn't purchase a whole house filter. That may be a slight exaggeration but it scared them enough to invest in a whole house filter right away.

Hubby and I have no interest in any type of whole house filter. The water filter on our fridge is much easier to change out and maintain and it does a wonderful job of giving us delicious tasting water.

I honestly don't think anyone will be harmed by drinking unfiltered Villages water.


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