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  • Well Water - What system should I get?

    Hi,

    I am planning to buy a new house and the well water there has the following problems

    Turbidity 6NTU
    Hardness 231.6 mg/L
    Sodium 46.8 mg/L

    What kind of system should I get to address the above problems? How much will they cost? Are there any systems with zero or very low maintenance?

  • #2
    You need a water softener, buying online is the lowest cost and buying a national brand from a local dealer will be the most expensive.

    The only maintenance is adding some salt once in awhile and keeping the time set correctly.

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    • #3
      Electronic Water Softener System?

      Do Electronic Water Softener System work?

      Is Sodium something to be concerned about? I spoke to a local dealer and he mentioned that only way to reduce sodium is to use Reverse Osmosis system. But pH (current pH is 6.8) is slightly on the acidic side and hence Reverse Osmosis system may not be effective. So I also need to install a neutralizer system. Am I being scammed?

      If I have to get a water softener system online, can you recommend some good sites?

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      • #4
        Originally posted by dvsrikanth
        Do Electronic Water Softener System work?
        I think by "Electronic" you mean antiscale scale prevention devices and no, they aren't softeners because they don't remove hardness.

        Originally posted by dvsrikanth
        Is Sodium something to be concerned about? I spoke to a local dealer and he mentioned that only way to reduce sodium is to use Reverse Osmosis system. But pH (current pH is 6.8) is slightly on the acidic side and hence Reverse Osmosis system may not be effective. So I also need to install a neutralizer system. Am I being scammed?

        If I have to get a water softener system online, can you recommend some good sites?
        Yes too much sodium in your water is a concern. A softener adds 7.85 mg of sodium per liter of softened water per grain per gallon of hardness removed.

        Your pH does not prevent you from using an RO, and I would not sell you an AN filter for 6.8 pH. A 6.8 pH is not going to harm your plumbing or fixtures sufficiently to require you to buy a filter. You can visit my site for sizing and other information about softeners.

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        • #5
          You can stay right here for advice and equipment recommendations. Check out the home page. filtersfast carries a lot of product.

          You are going to need to back track here. You should soften the water and then run through an RO to get the sodium out. PH is not an issue.
          Last edited by NH Master; 02-03-2010, 03:55 PM.

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