Feb 11, 2010 #1 Jerry Supportive Member Joined Nov 17, 2006 Messages 286 Is there any issues or problems I should be aware of if I decide to install a water softner? Never had/used one before. Any advice? Thanks! Jerry
Is there any issues or problems I should be aware of if I decide to install a water softner? Never had/used one before. Any advice? Thanks! Jerry
Feb 11, 2010 #2 GeneMiller Member Joined Mar 24, 2009 Messages 3,547 Location Boca Raton Name gene miller You'll use less chems for sure, ro water is supposed to be the best. cobbs carries a unit that would work. gene
You'll use less chems for sure, ro water is supposed to be the best. cobbs carries a unit that would work. gene
Feb 11, 2010 #3 rwcarpet Supportive Member Joined Dec 6, 2009 Messages 3,084 Location Youngstown, Ohio Name Robert Hodge I've got a Kinetico 50 series. It automaticly recharges and dumps the brine into the waste tank. A little too pricey for most CC'ers.
I've got a Kinetico 50 series. It automaticly recharges and dumps the brine into the waste tank. A little too pricey for most CC'ers.
Feb 12, 2010 #4 Mark Saiger Mr Happy! Joined Dec 26, 2006 Messages 11,199 Location Grand Rapids, MN Name Mark Saiger Large Hydroforce model on both my vans. Way better for the system and better cleaning. Mark Saiger
Feb 12, 2010 #5 ronbeatty Member Joined Nov 16, 2006 Messages 1,437 Location Altoona,PA Name Ron Beatty I have the Kinetico water softners in my home and on both Vortex's, no maintenance and they regenerate on water usage.
I have the Kinetico water softners in my home and on both Vortex's, no maintenance and they regenerate on water usage.
Feb 12, 2010 #6 Ron Lippold RIP Joined Nov 8, 2006 Messages 3,373 Location Albuquerque Name Ron lippold same as ron. I would not be with out it :wink: