Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
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Sure check it out but the carbon is not the same type, the sediment filters are not the same.
As many have stated here on the forum the Nova Triple works very well at $495 |
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Should be here most of the time, not an issue
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Great! Will give you a call in advance to set up a time once we settle on the dates that we'll be there.
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We are very happy with Bob's filters.
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The NOVA whole house system is one of the best purchases we have made and definitely the most used! No more smelly water and the now filtered water taste great right out of the tap. We only keep bottled water for emergencies.
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I have ECO water system pluse Reverse Osmosis for almost six years and it was the best money I spent,never have to buy water for drinking.Ihave use a guy name Tucker great service.If anyone needs to call just ask for Tucker
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I am in MN but retiring to TV, Do people have water softeners down there or need them ?
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Many people have water softeners as the water is hard at about 12 grains per gallon measured at my house. It is really a personal choice as to whether you like soft water. The chlorine level is also high and the water is funky tasting to me but that is also a matter of personal choice. A carbon filter will remove the chlorine. I suggest you see whether you like the water and if not do a little research. The water is safe to use. Good luck with the move.
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the water is not that hard it measures 10.5 all over the villages.
The water as it is is not safe by true water quality standards. Do a search here for Nova, you will read the results of many satisfied owners
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Please quote the EPA water quality standards that state that the water in The Villages is not safe to drink. While the EPA is not perfect at least they have science behind their standards.
The hardness at my house is 12 grains per gallon based on a titration test, your results could be different. Regardless, anything over 10 grains per gallon is considered hard to very hard. Many people prefer soft water and it's benefits. It is, as I stated, a personal preference. |
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We had our system installed last week and the difference in the water is remarkable for drinking, washing and also in the dishwasher.
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Thanks for taking the time to comment
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The water may be safe but there is something in it I am allergic to. When we close on our house I will have to get a filtration system and hope what is bothering me will be filtered out. Every morning after I shower my eyes water for hours. If I wear swim goggles they don't so I have concluded there is something in the water bothering my eyes. If the filter doesn't do the trick I will be SOL.
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You will also find cleaning your baths, shower, sinks, etc to be much easier since scale buildup is minimized.
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All the great things are simple, and many can be expressed in a single word: freedom, justice, honor, duty, mercy, hope. Winston Churchill |
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