03-09-2015, 07:03 PM
the ro systems i am talking about are not able to be whole house. they produce limited amounts of water and only have a holding tank of a couple of gallons.
steve, i believe quite the opposite on soft water systems. i just installed a fleck 7000sxt on my house and i did it because the hard water was gunking everything up with calcium.
i will also put the same soft water system in the shop. so as to have it avail for showers and for two outside hose bibs for washing vehicles.
those of you that have a water line running to your fridge in your house, it is most likely a plastic tube run through a conduit. that is so you can have ro water to the icemaker. that is also why the fridge water tanks and lines are all plastic.
tom
steve, i believe quite the opposite on soft water systems. i just installed a fleck 7000sxt on my house and i did it because the hard water was gunking everything up with calcium.
i will also put the same soft water system in the shop. so as to have it avail for showers and for two outside hose bibs for washing vehicles.
those of you that have a water line running to your fridge in your house, it is most likely a plastic tube run through a conduit. that is so you can have ro water to the icemaker. that is also why the fridge water tanks and lines are all plastic.
tom
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