little bubbles in it—and I mean a LOT.
I have a water softener bc I have hard water which takes salt. The reverse osmosis is supposed to reverse that.
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little bubbles in it—and I mean a LOT.
I have a water softener bc I have hard water which takes salt. The reverse osmosis is supposed to reverse that.
I need to know if there are any minerals left in the water, and if this cures hard water. Any other differences?
I am just so curious because people tell me that betta are very hardy fish and can survive in any water but i would just like to know if they can thrive in water hard and Alkaline like that of lake Tanganyika,i am not going to put a betta in hard water i am just so curious.
I have very hard water and can not digest minerals. I would like to know what people like and which one is the most cost effective also.
I bought one of those inflatible pools where you inflate the ring and the pool rises (10′ circular, 4′ deep). It has a filtration system that comes with it, and I’m wondering if it’d be safe for me to use our hose water (which doesn’t go thru our water system that’s in our basement). We have hard water (bacterial iron). The water runs clear but if it sits for 5 minutes you get a slimy rust colored residue in the water. So, I’m wondering, would the pool filter be able to handle this, or should I go thru all the trouble of finding a way to get water from the house to fill the pool?
ok. do you still need to add salt? what is the difference between the two?
ok. we dont have a well but we have very hard water. I guess I dont understand why you would do both then. ??
Location: Central valley, near Stockton California.
One of those marketing guys came to my home and offered me to check my home water quality. After everything is done he told me I have water with high mineral content (hard water). He offered to install a new ‘Kinetico’ water filtration system for the whole house for total cost of 00/-
Now I want to have a new water filtering system but I have some questions:
- Is this a good price for this system or he is ripping me off?
- What other systems are available?
- Any other thoughts?
Please help!!!!! and get the blessing from whole family :-)
I live in Tampa Florida, my house is 5 years old, my water is hard water. The water in the house has a bad taste and the shower wall, sink, cement walkway due to sprinklers are rust color ( orange ). I would like to install a water system filtration. I do not want under sink filtration. my problem is the main water pipe + shut off valve are on the other side the house or opposite of the garage. the sun strike directly to this area during the day. where can i access the main pipe and which water filtration should i use. I am open to every suggestions. thank you
I have very hard water where I live & I was wondering if it would be worth it to invest in a whole house water filtration system or if I should just get an under sink reverse osmosis system w/ the storage tank for drinking water?
I would be more inclined to get the whole house water filtration system if I could determine how beneficial it is for other things…
Is this water a lot better for your skin?
What about when washing your clothes? Does hard water make this more harsh or turn whites dingy?
What is the difference between a Water Softener and this type of system?
I live in an area with hard water that leaves all my dishes coated with lime. Plus, the water has known carcinogens. I don’t want to cook with it or bathe with it at all.