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I don't see any type of sediment filter in that system?
Sorry but that really isn't doing the whole job. |
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Ok as long as it works for you.
It's not the same quality water that comes from a commercial grade unit such as ours. |
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I had jimbo212 (Nova) install ours whole house filter system and we are very pleased with it plus the price was good. We have had our system since February and what a difference in our water. The smell is gone and our bath soap seems to lather up better. I had two company's give me estimates and both wanted to sell me a water softener and a whole house filter system $2500 to $3500. This system does not take up any room in the garage and depending on water usage you should be to get a year use out of the filters. Job well done on the installation!
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We love our water filter and water softener system. Purchased from Sears.
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I liked the no maintenance feature of this unit but needed installation. After calling many companies I found Mark from MAJESTIC WATER, 352-327-7335, who installs a unit like the LOWES unit. The bad taste is gone from my water. $550 parts, labor, Factory Guaratee, Local Business |
Can you say Brita?
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When we moved in we purchased a large Brita pitcher for the refrigerator on sale for under $20.00. We drink a lot of water and the Brita water filters do a Great job. The water tastes great and all it costs is about $6.00 every 6 months for a new filter (about $1.00 a MONTH!) We were only concerned about our drinking water and "Brita does the trick" for the right price! |
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Must be difficult taking a shower chilout or washing your clothes with a brita, the most capacity they have is 10 glasses, it also cleans to 96%. The better way to get clean water is a Nova whole house triple filter. This filters ALL your water, drinking, cooking, ice, bathing, laundry even your pool fills from the system. Filter replacements about 2 years, $70 for a complete set or $3 a month. |
Don't know how I missed this thread....but, by now I think all the oldies know I am a big believer in the Pegasus water system! Didn't want it, hubby did...have had it for a year now and LOVE IT!! Clean clothes, clean shiny dishes and utensils from dishwasher, smells and tastes great (from the tap!), and feels nice on my skin...call Robert Flink 352-748-7873. Well worth the $$$... IMO
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I believe the previous poster (Ourtime) said that all they were interested in was drinking water...nothing else. |
I read all the reviews on Lowe's website on the RCA Whirlpool, talked to a few who had it also, and it was all positive.
I have had one in my NC home for about a year.....love it. Have one in my Villages home.....love it. My hair is not a "bed of snakes" now, the tubs, showers, and sinks stay much cleaner, the water is clear, and it works for me and the scores of others who love it. When cooking, the water doesn't have all of the "scum" that use to be there without the RCA Whirlpool. My aunt would not drink the water before the Whirlpool system, said she could "smell" the chlorine, and water tasted bad. Now she drinks it. |
If anyone knows about water, jimbo knows.
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Actually if anyone knows about water Gat0r does.I was a engineer for Honeywell and in my experience of testing clean rooms I found the easy way to get clean water is a softener (larger resin tank the better) and then a RO unit with a faucet on sink for drinking water.With a carbon filter on the leaving side.Reverse osmosis removes almost everything from the water so you have to add some mineral back to it so it does not remove it from you.It's all about the ion's.I think this was practical science in my day. Discussion needed
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Water softeners do not clean the water they thru an ion exchange soften the water. The results are soft dirty water so to speak. there are many myths about water softeners, read this , it is my opinion that there is no a need for one, many have spent a lot $$ for them here for little benefit. As far as reverse osmosis or RO water, this can't practical to be used in a whole house water filtration system, they are typically installed for drinking water at the sink. They do strip the water of most minerals than we do if fact need, I know people have them then add ice cubes form the fridge which are plain water not have gone thru the RO :22yikes: the carbon filter after the softener is correct, however there is carbon and then there is high quality carbon. Less expensive filers use granular carbon, to tell what you have if you shake it or turn it end to end and you hear carbon moving around it's granular. Meaning it's loose packed, the problem with these is water finds a path of least resistance in so doing it creates channels bypassing the carbon reducing its effectiveness. I see many installations of water softeners using this type also resulting in dirty soft water. Carbonaceous substances are the raw materials used to make activated carbon, and the most common are: Wood (hardwood and softwood) Peat Coal (lignite, sub-bituminous and bituminous) Palm shell Coconut shell. My carbon filter is not granular it is solid bloc preventing bypass or channeling. Importantly it is made from coconut shell, Coconut shell carbons are generally harder, more pure, more active (greater surface area) and have a microporous internal structure. Coconut shell activated carbon has the greatest density, highest hardness, lowest ash and highest activity level in the activated carbon family tree. Gator not saying you're incorrect just amplifying with my opinion. . |
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