Thursday, June 2nd, 2011 at
10:43 am
I work at wally-world aka: wal-mart and I had a customer come in and was looking for liquid chlorine to put into his home water system that connects to his house and that they where drinking the water I told him that I never heared of one that used chlorine and all of the customers that I know of use salt for there filter system and I was wondering is there a chlorine water system out there and if so how much do you use in it.
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Saturday, September 25th, 2010 at
1:45 pm
I had a PUR filter on my sink for about a year before it started falling apart and spewing water everywhere, tried the Brita pitcher and that also started leaking near the spout a month after I purchased. Im tired of spending money on these crappy products. I would buy a filter for the entire house but we rent. Whats the ultimate in home water solution that is fail proof? All I drink is water so I need something that works.
I know there are filters for your spout, as ive mentioned ive tried it already and it did not work well. Will the reverse osmosis system by Brita not fail on me like every other filter ive used? What exactly is it?
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Thursday, July 22nd, 2010 at
1:45 pm
I had a PUR filter on my sink for about a year before it started falling apart and spewing water everywhere, tried the Brita pitcher and that also started leaking near the spout a month after I purchased. Im tired of spending money on these crappy products. I would buy a filter for the entire house but we rent. Whats the ultimate in home water solution that is fail proof? All I drink is water…
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Tuesday, March 30th, 2010 at
10:06 am
In case you’ve been out of the loop:
http://www.freedrinkingwater.com/water-news/coke-contaminated-bromate.htm
and
http://doultonusa.com/home_water_problems/drinking_water_problems_articles.htm
Apparently when Coke first started making Dasani water they would label it as "Pure" but as it turns out it was nothing but tap water put into a bottle. After that fiasco Coke started using "Reverse Osmosis" to purify their water and using minerals like bromine to give it a certain taste. However, during reverse osmosis bromine is oxidized to bromate which is a carcinogen. Tons of bottles were recalled because the water had over 2x the allowed level of bromate.
Now has anyone head anything about Coke getting its act together and putting out a safe drinking water?
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Monday, December 7th, 2009 at
12:24 am
I have a electric mobile home water heater that is leaking at fitting where the hot water connects. The connection is on the side 2 inches from the top. The connection is plastic a friend told me to put some plumber putty around the connection.
I was reading on the container of the plumbers putty and it stated not to use on plastic.
I have seen the spray foam but did not know if I could use this because of the hot water temp being 120 degrees.
Any Ideals the water heater is only a year old and I hate to replace it. The water heater was not purchaced by me so I doubt warrenty would be good.
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Sunday, December 6th, 2009 at
2:14 am
I live in the middle of the Texas panhandle. My house is plumbed with well water. I am choosing to add either a water FILTER or water SOFTENER to my home water system.
What "system" is a water FILTER?
Does it filter out all the sediment, sand, minerals, etc to use for my indoor water?
My house WAS plumbed with a Kenmore water SOFTENER. Before it "gave up", it did soften all this sand, sediment and minerals that I am picking up from the Canadian river basin.
I am trying to clean my indoor water so that it will reduce the hard water wear on my indoor plumbing (faucets, valves, and piping.)
Thanks.
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Monday, October 5th, 2009 at
8:33 pm
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
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Thursday, September 3rd, 2009 at
3:50 am
I want to get home water delivery, but I’m concerned about leeching chemicals from using plastic bottles, so I’m looking for home water delivery in the New York area that delivers in GLASS bottles… I’ve heard of one such company but I can’t find it online anywhere. Thank you!
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