Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
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We have a Sears water softener and Sears whole house filter, going on 9+ years old, and I had sears water softeners for decades in previous house, each one outlasted the 10 year warranty. Alas, Sears is no more, so I will be looking for a suitable replacement. I have seen combo units that would save a lot of space. I will probably use Consumer Reports to get a good replacement.
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Good luck getting Nova filters! We’ve been dealing with a guy for 2 weeks now with no luck. We want filters and softener but he‘s been extremely difficult to deal with on the phone, and very slow with text message replies. We’re going in circles with him. Ready to find another company that’s not crazy expensive like Pegasus is.
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Home Depot or Lowe's will sell you a 2-stage filter by iSpring. the two stages being a sediment filter and an activated charcoal filter which will remove the chlorine and anything else which smells or tastes bad. You do not need the 3rd stage model as it only removes iron, which is not present in our water. Three recommendations: First, buy the 10" filters and not the 20". You will have to change them more often; however, the 20" when filled with water are very heavy and it is cumbersome to remove them and re-install them. The 10" are much easier. The 10" will filter just as well as the 20", the only difference is that they must be changed more often. Second, while you are going to all this trouble and will have a plumber at your house, have him install a Watts circulating pump in the hot water line. This will give you near-instant hot water at the faucets and the showers, which is oh so nice. Third, have the plumber change the sacrificial anode in the water heater. This is the device which prevents the metal of the water heater from rusting. It is a rod of aluminum or magnesium which corrodes easily from the slight amount of electricity which is always present in a water system. It corrodes and the steel of the tank does not. Odds are you have never heard of the sacrificial anode-don't be embarrassed, few have. |
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I don't know who you are so I just sent you PM with my direct cell# Bob
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Glad we have it resolved
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