imnedkelly
Military
- Jan 26, 2002
- 2
I live in a rural area with a well-based water supply. The water is extremely hard and I'm told I'm already into the best aquifer in the area.
We get gray-white reside in the toilets, baths, and showers, organge staining on the shower heads, sacle-like reside in the glasses.
I installed a SEARS water softener but, frankly, I don't like the time and effort it takes to operate it.
I would like something more "low maintenance". I have read about the magnetic systems but am still unsure as to whether or not they are a scam. I know little about the effectiveness of reverse osmosis systems.
Can anyone give me advice as to which direction they think I should go?
Thanks...Brian "Ned" Kelly
We get gray-white reside in the toilets, baths, and showers, organge staining on the shower heads, sacle-like reside in the glasses.
I installed a SEARS water softener but, frankly, I don't like the time and effort it takes to operate it.
I would like something more "low maintenance". I have read about the magnetic systems but am still unsure as to whether or not they are a scam. I know little about the effectiveness of reverse osmosis systems.
Can anyone give me advice as to which direction they think I should go?
Thanks...Brian "Ned" Kelly