Sunday, September 20th, 2009 at
3:52 am
We have horrible lime and calcium build up – very hard water. We want an entire water softner/filtration system.
Bottled water or attachments for the sink is not what I am talking about, it needs to be for laundry, showers, drinking, cooking, etc.
Please help!
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Saturday, September 19th, 2009 at
4:11 pm
My water supply is filled with a lot of calcium. How can I filter it? Currently, I am on a tight budget and I cannot afford a water filter, is there another way?
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Tuesday, September 8th, 2009 at
12:16 pm
I suffer from eczema. I want to add a shower filter at home to remove chlorine, magnesium, calcium and other minerals. (I live in a rented apartment, so I can’t make major modifications to the plumbing.) Which type or brand of shower filter do you recommend? There are so many websites out there each touting their own brand of filter and it’s hard to know which ones really work.
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Friday, September 4th, 2009 at
6:53 pm
I have a private well system here in Wasilla, AK and I am not happy with the water quality. I used a shower filter to remove chlorine etc when I lived in California but that is not the problem now. The water causes dry skin, tastes horrible and seems to have a lot of calcium and iron in it. I had some tests done and was offered a Water conditioner that uses polymer beads and a seperate system that uses reverse osmosis to filter and soften all of the water in the house. This will cost around 00 is that the best way to go or does anyone know of a better option? I do want to filter all of the water in the house for drinking, cooking, bathing laundry etc. Are there certain things I need to leave in the water for health reasons? Is it ok to strip the water of as many minerals etc as I can?
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Monday, August 31st, 2009 at
8:16 pm
when my wife and I wash clothes we have noticed lately our white clothes are a bit dingy.Although the water looks clear,the shower head and other faucets around the house get crudded over with calcium colored like red mud. Our home is built on red clay, whatis this simpliest soloution to the problem? I have home depot coming next week about a whole house purification filter, but i really don’t wanna put 3 grand into the solution.Any plumbers out there willing to share a tip? I live in Middle Ga too if any of you live around the area. Thank you
Brandon
and if your gonna tell me to buy something I need to know where to buy it from?
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Monday, August 31st, 2009 at
8:28 am
We have horrible lime and calcium build up – very hard water. We want an entire water softner/filtration system.
Bottled water or attachments for the sink is not what I am talking about, it needs to be for laundry, showers, drinking, cooking, etc.
Please help!
Technorati Tags: attachments, Bottled Water, calcium, filtration system, google, hard water, laundry, lime, script type, showers, text javascript, water softner