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<blockquote data-quote="TwizzleStix" data-source="post: 1752373" data-attributes="member: 32095"><p>Im on well-water from ~135ft deep. I have the Kinetico whole house dual tank system with extra filtering on the inlet and outlet, so every fixture gets soft, clean water.</p><p></p><p>The dual tanks operate one at a time, so while one is back flushing to clean the internal bead media, the other continues to provide clean, soft water. Not cheap, but it’s been in service for ~20 years now with no problems. </p><p></p><p>I change the inlet filter at ~3 mo intervals and see lots of iron on it. The carbon outlet filter is mainly for any residual taste/sulfur smell so it never gets “dirty”. I change it twice a year anyway. I recommend Kinetico if you have hard water, or too much sediment /dissolved metals in it. “City” water is generally not “clean”.</p><p></p><p>It works so well that when I sent in test samples, it was as clean as you can get without full reverse-osmosis.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TwizzleStix, post: 1752373, member: 32095"] Im on well-water from ~135ft deep. I have the Kinetico whole house dual tank system with extra filtering on the inlet and outlet, so every fixture gets soft, clean water. The dual tanks operate one at a time, so while one is back flushing to clean the internal bead media, the other continues to provide clean, soft water. Not cheap, but it’s been in service for ~20 years now with no problems. I change the inlet filter at ~3 mo intervals and see lots of iron on it. The carbon outlet filter is mainly for any residual taste/sulfur smell so it never gets “dirty”. I change it twice a year anyway. I recommend Kinetico if you have hard water, or too much sediment /dissolved metals in it. “City” water is generally not “clean”. It works so well that when I sent in test samples, it was as clean as you can get without full reverse-osmosis. [/QUOTE]
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