Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
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Does anyone know if there is a generic filter for a Kinetico whole house water system?
The Kinetico filters are really expensive! |
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I have seen several sizes of filters at Lowes, I would take the existing filter(s) and carefully measure these to see if they are 'standard' size, your other option would be to check online for suitable replacements. You will also need the details of the filter, what type, and the particle size, etc.
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When I was looking into water filter systems for my new house I looked into the Kinetico system. They appear to have a nice system but their filters are very expensive and seem to have a proprietary connection and I couldn't find any cheaper generic options. The cheapest replacement filters I found were on eBay but still not cheap. I ended up going with Nova as I can replace them myself for $90.
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Check out the web site FiltersFast.com, they have just about all types of filters at very reasonable prices.
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That's what I am finding out. They are crazy expensive!! Unfortunately, the system is pretty new.
I will follow the VillageTinker's advice and hope there is something that I can substitute. |
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I don't have a whole house water filter or softener, but I save a lot of money buying generic refrigerator filters from Amazon. Those Whirlpool Filter 1 filters now cost over $60. I buy mine for less than a third of that price. After more than 8 years on the market, Whirlpool has finally allowed Home Depot to sell their own brand of filters for the side-by-side model, but even the Home Depot brand is too expensive for me.
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Can someone explain the need for a softener or filter? My wife and I will move into our first TV home in Well Point in March. I want to install an RO system for the refrigerator. I wanted to include an RO tap at the island sink too, which would require a separate, under-sink unit. I know that the filters and membranes can be expensive, but using these for drinking water and ice only means far fewer gallons running through the system than a whole-house filter. Water hardness is another issue, of course.
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I didn't think the water was very hard but after a year we noticed a lot of scale built up on the faucets and shower heads. Also water spots on sinks, faucets and everywhere water would splash. I never did a test but I suspect lime and calcium. After we got the water softener that issue was eliminated as well. |
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Thank you to everyone for sharing their experiences. I did reach out to The Villages water department for the water quality report for our soon-to-be new neighborhood. The water hardness was reported to be 149mg/l. This reading is considered to be “moderately hard.” Now I get to research water softener systems. Oh boy!
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I see Amazon has that type of filter
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No hard sales and a great system. We've had this system in 2 houses here. |
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