Tuesday, March 2nd, 2010 at
9:08 pm
Please list reasons why you personally chose to buy a water softener for your home in the order of most importance to least importance. And which brand did you choose?
Some reasons to stir up your mind: features of the water softener, the benefits to your home, cheaper than hard water, skin problems, less home cleaning, extending appliances, clothes, and so on.
All comments are great.
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Wednesday, January 13th, 2010 at
5:12 am
I trying to stop the water from running, I tried stopping it with clothes but nothing worked. so right now I have so the water will run into the ground under the house. will this make the water bill high, I really hope this doesn’t show up on the water bill. this isn’t the same as running water out the faucet is it?
Okay my brother came over, the problem is solved, thanks for your help. Yah bless.
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Thursday, December 31st, 2009 at
2:12 am
Is it a large amount of liquid at once, or is it a slow trickle?
I am just wondering because I am currently doing clinical hours in a hospital an hour away from my ‘home’ hospital. I am packing a bag to change in case my water breaks or I go into labor at my clinical site.
I was wondering if my change of clothes would be enough or if I would need some towels to sit on for the drive to my delivery hospital.
Suggested category – Science and mathematics! LOL
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Thursday, October 29th, 2009 at
6:09 pm
My parents moved into a townhouse community a while ago, and when I’ve gone to visit, I’ve found they have a lot of water problems. Aside from the pressure being low, which is merely an inconvenience, the water tastes and smells dirty and very fishy. Cooking with it alters the taste of meals, and using one or two blocks of ice ruins a whole drink. Sometimes even the dishes and clothes have a slight odour after being washed. Occasionally I’ve turned on the tap to see the water coming out brown, enough that the sinks have to be scrubbed to remove residue. The townhouse community was only built about 5 years ago, and it all runs the local water supply.
I’ve installed water purification on the taps, but I’ve recently discovered that it’s possible to buy whole house filtration systems. I have no idea how to go about researching these. Does anyone have experience with them? How are they, cost-wise? Are they worth the investment? Do they require a lot of construction, maintenance, etc?
Any other opinions or advice about finding out why the water is so problematic, dealing with the problems, and/or water filtration would be appreciated.
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Friday, October 23rd, 2009 at
12:13 pm
i was soaking my white cargos (100% cotton i think) in water because i wanted to get the Spray n’ Wash out. (spilt coffee, washed the spot with spray n wash, wnated to get out the spray n wash afterward lik eyou’re supposed to without a washing machine.)
but is soaking stuff in water for a long time bad for the clothes? will the water.. like do something to them or something?!
thank you!
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Thursday, October 1st, 2009 at
1:58 pm
I noticed at the laundrymat that the water does not appear at the bottom of the window, it only rises just below – presumably filling a basin below that the perforated washer chamber / cylnder spins thru. I know that they’ve had a problem with patrons putting in too much soap and causing an overflow. I’m wondering if they are reducing the water level in the washer to combat that problem (and cut down on their costs for water and hot water – very cheap place)?
I used the laundrymat today and my clothes seem to be clean and free of soap (the rinse cycle is the same "low water" situation); so maybe the washer is not designed to have water at the height of the door?
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Wednesday, September 16th, 2009 at
7:38 am
I went to a concert Sunday night and it was raining the whole time, my clothes were soaked and my friend, my boyfriend and I all had to get in the car with no towels or change of clothes. Now my friend’s new car seats are water-stained and have a musty smell. If anyone has tips on how to clean them without spending lots of money please share your answers. Thanks
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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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