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Started by CB on the run, March 01, 2011, 08:13:40 AM
Quote from: doublegobble on March 01, 2011, 11:41:35 AMMakes a big difference on the type of water softener you use and you need to make sure it is sized correctly. Cheap brands and undersized softeners don't work as promised. I have extremely hard water at my house and put in a Kineteco softener in and it works awesome. It regenerates depending on how much water travels through the unit rather than just at a set schedule. I would look around, different companies offer different processes for iron removal. One that is easy is aeration (I believe kineteco offers that also). Chlorination and filtering is another great way to remove iron. You can also purchase a manganese/greensand iron filter to put inline with your softener. Your water softener itself will remove some dissolved iron but if you levels are high I would add another process.