Mon 12 Nov, 2007 11:18 pm - [quote]Believe it or not, the services like UPS, Fedex, USPost Office will take your sample away from you and deliver it to the lab that you choose.[/quote]
Cool, I had no idea it could be done... (view)
Sun 11 Nov, 2007 10:48 pm - Thanks again for the big hand. The idea of using a lab is good, but may not be feasible to the sticks-challenged. Someone gracefully posted a link where there were some labs recommended, but none... (view)
Sun 11 Nov, 2007 12:43 am - Thanks for the posts, it is very valuable information, and I am learning a lot. Did not know there was this big world of water out there - and I thought routers and switches were vast.... (view)
Fri 9 Nov, 2007 10:02 am - Whole House RO filter - would it work ?
I wanted to ask the experts about a whole house RO filter after the softener.
It would be like this:
city water -> sediment filter -> softener... (view)
Thu 8 Nov, 2007 04:37 pm - Thanks, everyone. I see a plan hatching, and it is thanks to your ideas.
The info that those three last grains can still be felt is pretty important; it means that perhaps we don't hate... (view)
Wed 7 Nov, 2007 10:31 pm - Gary, thanks for the extended reply. It clarified a little of my extensive ignorance.
Got your point about the "Cl" half of the "NaCl" in the brine tank never making it to... (view)
Tue 6 Nov, 2007 04:33 pm - Andy, Gary,
Thanks for the valuable input. I tried the wqa web site to try to locate some local stories, but my zip code yielded nothing, and even the entire state of North Dakota is not there.... (view)
Tue 6 Nov, 2007 10:25 am - Andy,
Thanks for the reply, I appreciate you taking the time.
[quote]s NOT a "softener" and there is much discussion over ethics in advertising in calling something it is... (view)
Mon 5 Nov, 2007 03:47 pm - Retry
Hello,
Since this post did not receive a reply, I decided to try again. Thanks for the experts for any info a lay man can use to fix his problem.
ND-water (view)
Sat 3 Nov, 2007 11:28 pm - We moved into a new house about one year ago. It was built in the forties, and with it came an water softener. It is a Speed Queen thrift-o-matic, model DK-5060, with 30k grains of capacity.... (view)