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Old 03-25-2014, 02:43 PM
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We've been here 7 1/2 years and have had no problems with the water.
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Well, to be honest, I'm a Philly girl and didn't think anything was wrong with the water either. My husband is the "clean water" nut. I always thought it was a crock, until we went away on vacation and upon returning he was AGAIN complaining about the water. Me...tasted fine. So, we called Pegasus, and they came over and apparently the breaker had flipped, and the water wasn't being filtered. Now you might think the moral of the story is to trust your husbands judgement, but for me it's...check the breaker...hahaha!! Also, had some girls over, that live in the Villages and don't have a water filter and THEY were shocked by the shininess of my silverware and my dishes. Again...it took me a bit to notice it. As they say, to each their own. I am still just amazed by this system, as I didn't even want it to begin with. I love not having to use some products I always did, and don't have to worry about getting fridge filters anymore. Just my opinion....
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If you feel the need to go with a water system, the ECO System is the ONLY one to buy. It's expensive but hands down -- beats all othr systems.

However, that being said, we previously had the ECO system. When we moved here we were all set to install the same thing again. So far, we have not done so. We have not found the need to have a system.

Our advice is to not do anything unless you feel you have a problem.
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Nova Filtration-installed this week, and immediate difference. $495 Highly recommend
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Well, to be honest, I'm a Philly girl and didn't think anything was wrong with the water either. My husband is the "clean water" nut. I always thought it was a crock, until we went away on vacation and upon returning he was AGAIN complaining about the water. Me...tasted fine. So, we called Pegasus, and they came over and apparently the breaker had flipped, and the water wasn't being filtered. Now you might think the moral of the story is to trust your husbands judgement, but for me it's...check the breaker...hahaha!! Also, had some girls over, that live in the Villages and don't have a water filter and THEY were shocked by the shininess of my silverware and my dishes. Again...it took me a bit to notice it. As they say, to each their own. I am still just amazed by this system, as I didn't even want it to begin with. I love not having to use some products I always did, and don't have to worry about getting fridge filters anymore. Just my opinion....
what does a system like this cost?
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what does a system like this cost?
It's not cheap...ours was about $4000. We just decided to do it right as opposed to cheap. I think what pushed my husband over the edge with it tho, was we had just sold our home in SW Florida, but had to have it totally re-plumbed before we did so. Our pipes were full of gunk and starting to leak. To tune of about $5000. Now, why not wait and just replumb later? The taste and cleanliness factor, and everything I've said about the system, of course. The damage not being done to our appliances and subsequently my clothing and dishes, etc. AND...biggie....had we not caught that leak (I heard it in the wall) we would (could) have had major damage to our home. As it was, they had to cut out sections of wall to tie off some pipes. It was a headache and one less thing for me to worry about. OH, and the hubs loves the taste of the water. I've thrown 1 bag of potassium in the system in a year...$20. You can come and see it and taste the water, look in my dishwasher (still looks brand new) and washer, etc. if you're interested.
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here we have plastic pipes CPVC they can't corrode like metal pipes.

I have not heard of any home in TV being re-plumbed, to do so would mean tearing out walls and the concrete slab.

You don't get build up of gunk in the pipes here, I have seen homes 15-20 years old without build up having no filters.

I hate to say this but the pipe story is on one used by water softener sales folks sometimes as a scare tactic.

It is unfounded, all you need here is a high quality whole house filter.
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$4000 for a system is way over priced, if you have your mind set on a softener we have one with better specs for $1500.

Add the whole house filter to that it's still $1995.

But again as others have said they are happy with the whole house filter and more $$$ in their pocket.

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Was planning to wait another week to report experience with my new Nova Filtration, but too excited. Could not believe the immediate difference (4 days). My clothes are softer, and smell cleaner. My shower has no chorine odor and my hair and skin is softer. I personally did a taste test, using my water and Dasani-could not tell the difference. Bob did a wonderful job with install, and I appreciate his honesty in explaining I did not need a softener. I was skeptical, but waited to order one later from him. He was correct, and I am happy with the filtration alone. $495 installed, versus the $3000-$6000 quotes from other guys!!! Thank you very much, Bob, and my gratitude, as well, for your honesty advising me to wait to see if I needed a softener. Highly recommend Nova Filtration to everyone!
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Our ice cubes and water tasted bad, so my husband put in an inexpensive filter purchased at Lowes in the garage where the water comes in. so it really does the whole house. The filter easily gets changed every few months depending on our time there. We had to cut into the pvc pipes to attach it, but for under $100 we have good tasting water and ice now. He actually put one in a couple of neighbors houses and we learned about the system from 2 others, so I can confirm that there are 4 or 5 happy customers.
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here we have plastic pipes CPVC they can't corrode like metal pipes.

I have not heard of any home in TV being re-plumbed, to do so would mean tearing out walls and the concrete slab.

You don't get build up of gunk in the pipes here, I have seen homes 15-20 years old without build up having no filters.

I hate to say this but the pipe story is on one used by water softener sales folks sometimes as a scare tactic.

It is unfounded, all you need here is a high quality whole house filter.
They did not use this "scare tactic". It was never mentioned by our salesman, it was OUR take on it. And, yes....even where I lived, it means tearing out walls and parts of the slab if it springs a leak. You make a good point tho, by saying they use PVC here, we had copper. I think you're mistaken thinking nothing will ever gunk up in PVC. I've had PVC lines gunk up in the water where I lived inside and outside the pipe. Then they run the pipes thru the attic. We got lucky, we only had a leak in the wall backing the garage, and I heard it. Still...quite a few hols had to be made in the drywall to junction the new pipes from the attic.
What I HAVE is a high quality whole house filter and softener, and I DO love it. Don't feel like we were ripped off, don't have to "change" any filters etc., and love the feel of the water. To each their own, but please don't infer we were coerced. Everyone on here trying to "sell" a system is saying the water needs to be filtered. To what extent is up to the homeowner to decide. If I had to do it over, based on what my neighbor's have and what I read on here...I'd do the same thing!
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Besides all of the other junk in our water, we now have pharmaceuticals to worry about. Yes, judging from the color of the filter, one is needed and I also want a whole house filter -shower and bathroom sink. Yes I brush my teeth there and drink water. At the home expo in Lake Sumter Landing, there was a booth with water softeners and whole house filters. I lost the business card. Other than Sears does anyone know of other local companies? Thanks
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