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mp wrote:
Hi Guys I will appreciate if some one could help. I have to get a new house and I am not sure which water system to buy. Water is hard in my area. I am thinking of buying a water softener system but I am concerned about the salt. And also I am not sure if reverse osmosis is the right choice. I read some where that one should buy both water softener and reverse osmosis system. Please advice. Thanks in advance Mp It depends on what you what the water system to do. For the house a water softener works pretty well, for your fish tanks, a water softener is not a good idea, a Reverse Osmosis unit with DI is best, for drinking just the RO is a great way to go. So if it was me, I would put a softener on the house, then have an RO for drinking water and put a DI on it for the aquarium. Kim www.jensalt.com |
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