Hello,
I am moving from a house with a Softener to one without. I am a believer in their value. Both houses (old & new) are similiar in age (mid-80's) and construction. The one w/o the softener shows all the signs of hard water deposits/damage. The one with the Softener shows pristine fixtures and appliances. I will definately be installing a softener in my "new" house
So, onto my questions;
Is it absolutely necessary to have a "loop" before installing a softener?
How can I tell if a house has a loop or not? I suspect it does have one.
Out of interest, will a softener help to "un-do" the years of scale/calcium etc... that exists?
I'm thinking of installing a softener myself, but will rethink it if a loop needs to go in.
THanks in advance
-Scot
I am moving from a house with a Softener to one without. I am a believer in their value. Both houses (old & new) are similiar in age (mid-80's) and construction. The one w/o the softener shows all the signs of hard water deposits/damage. The one with the Softener shows pristine fixtures and appliances. I will definately be installing a softener in my "new" house
So, onto my questions;
Is it absolutely necessary to have a "loop" before installing a softener?
How can I tell if a house has a loop or not? I suspect it does have one.
Out of interest, will a softener help to "un-do" the years of scale/calcium etc... that exists?
I'm thinking of installing a softener myself, but will rethink it if a loop needs to go in.
THanks in advance
-Scot