Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
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Your username made me do a double-take. I first read it as xCALLgirl.
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Well I'm not sure how you arrived that conclusion that those filters are the filters to use but they are not even close to the specs of our filters.
They will not give you the degree of filtration/purification that ours does. Our filters are several times better at removing contaminates than those. they are not available on Amazon.
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yep he mixed up the loops on the gps,
he'll hook up with U tomorrow.
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No filters to be found. We were home all day so my guess is he either didn't make it or left it at the wrong house.
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Nova Water filters Last edited by jimbo2012; 08-08-2017 at 10:09 PM. |
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The water here does have a smell yes and bad taste, a softener may work for some needs but it is secondary to a whole house filter. A softener only softens doesn't filter (the impact on plants is from using salt rather than potassium chloride in it's place {a better option} the irrigation is a separate water source/supply than your drinking or potable water, look at your lawn there are two black plates on on each property line. Why filter the water you ask well it is loaded with sediment (a lot of it), it has over 100 chemicals in it which our filter will remove and we have independent lab tests to back that up. the water will be better than bottled water thru out your home. drinking bathing laundry brushing your teeth dishwasher ice cubes (makes better daiquiris) Fridge water dispenser water in the pool is much clearer and the chemicals react better with clean water All for 575 installed. You mentioned an RO filter at several locations, that will cost more, and you will not check off anything on above list except drinking. The correct location for an RO is the kitchen sink. I've been doing water chemistry over 40 years on marine & tropical fish, I know what it take to get great water call |
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Why do I need to filter the whole house water? Does it smell bad? I am used to softening most, not all of the house water. The softener salt will leave a taste in the water and can impact plants and grass from hose bibs. Even if it does not matter to the plants, a significant amount of you water use is irrigation. Why does it need to be filtered? The same would go for the pool and spa. In this case the clorine system is doing that job.
For drinking water, as you indicated adding the RO system at select locations would be enough. That is usually only one or two locations. The amount of water used for our consumption would be a small portion of the total. Again, why filter all of the water? |