Posted by ss55 on February 28, 2013 at 05:53:10 from (173.31.19.80):
In Reply to: O/T water softener posted by Notjustair on February 27, 2013 at 19:32:06:
Your rural water supplier should be able to send you a very detailed analysis of your water, including water hardness and everything else that is disolved in the water. You'll need that info when you setup the recharge setings.
A water softener that recharges based on demand rather than on a timer can save a lot of salt, those add some value when you sell your house.
Unsoftened water at a kitchen faucet for drinking and cooking is nice. Also send unsoftened water to all outside spigots except maybe by the driveway. If you often wash vehicles at home unsoftened rinse water does not spot as much and the spots are easier to wipe off.
Some poeple save $20 by skiping the shutoff and bypass valves at a softener, but they are handy for preventing a mess when something goes wrong or the softener starts leaking.
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