Anonymous
Post 09/08/2022 20:03     Subject: Re:Water softener

A lot of water softner companies are way over priced. You can buy a cheap one from Home Depot and hire someone to install it. Otherwise, just go with a cheaper company.


+1 My husband bought and installed ours and we have had it for over 30 years now. He orders the salt pellets once in a while. Works great.
Anonymous
Post 09/08/2022 10:43     Subject: Water softener

NP.. I had asked for a recommendation for a water softener installer a while ago.

So, I am reading Culligan, waterright?.. and other?

We are in MoCo.

TIA
Anonymous
Post 09/08/2022 10:32     Subject: Water softener

PP who had a Culligan system installed and RO with a tank put under the sink. So far so good. Water is definitely better. Showers feel better, dishes look cleaner. The RO water is good. I haven’t heard anything about swampy water but I will look out for that. We have a wireless control to turn on RO water so it comes from the tap without needing to have an extra faucet installed.

We paid about $1k for install. This varies depending on your house set up. We are renting the RO because the guy told us it wasn’t worth it to buy because they will replace the filters for us and I guess they are costly. We are also renting the softener but may look into buying that in the near future. I think it is $140/ month to rent everything.
Anonymous
Post 09/08/2022 08:00     Subject: Water softener

We just had a whole house High Efficiency Culligan system installed last week. We have noticed a significant difference. Our water hardness level was a 5.

- No need to squeegee glass shower doors
- Skin doesn't feel dry and scaly
- Less soap utilization
- No more hardwater stains
- Hair feels nice and soft
Anonymous
Post 08/27/2022 09:31     Subject: Water softener

Are there any downsides to getting a water softener? I've always wanted one but read about it years ago and decided against.
Anonymous
Post 08/26/2022 10:46     Subject: Water softener

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I'm interested in reverse osmosis systems and asked about it in a post here and one response indicated that they can be gross as the tank holds water which can become swampy.


We are having an RO system installed in a few weeks. Our provide Culligan offers an option with a bladder and one that is tankless. Bladder was $1800 and tankless $3400. I have heard nothing but good things about the RO system.


So did you go with the tankless? Can you report back after you have it installed and give us some tips?
Anonymous
Post 08/25/2022 08:41     Subject: Water softener

A lot of water softner companies are way over priced. You can buy a cheap one from Home Depot and hire someone to install it. Otherwise, just go with a cheaper company.
Anonymous
Post 08/25/2022 07:53     Subject: Water softener

Anonymous wrote:I'm interested in reverse osmosis systems and asked about it in a post here and one response indicated that they can be gross as the tank holds water which can become swampy.


We are having an RO system installed in a few weeks. Our provide Culligan offers an option with a bladder and one that is tankless. Bladder was $1800 and tankless $3400. I have heard nothing but good things about the RO system.
Anonymous
Post 08/25/2022 00:45     Subject: Water softener

I'm interested in reverse osmosis systems and asked about it in a post here and one response indicated that they can be gross as the tank holds water which can become swampy.