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    I just talked with someone who recommended adding 2 inches of granular activated carbon to the resin tank of a water softener to remove the chlorine from the water during the softening process (I am on well water but he still recommended adding it). This would remove the need for a whole house inline water filter. The activated carbon would be backwashed at the same time as the resin and he said that the carbon and the resin would need to be replaced every 10 years.

    I have never heard this recommendation before, nor have I found any info on on the Internet. Any opinions on this?

    Thanks in advance

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    What is the rest of your water like?
    Why do you need the carbon?
    While I might understand it for city water with the chlorine, well water either has iron or smell... and both of those shorten the life of carbon faster than chlorine does..

    Oh and forgot to add,,,
    Flow rates of the two are different.
    Resin has say a flow rate of 6gpm per cubic foot and a back wash rate of 3gpm while carbon has 3gpm for iron and h2s and 6gpm for chlorine per cubic foot and back wash of 4gpm.

    If you are adding a few inches I my self do not think that it is going to do much in the way of removing any thing from the water or at least any thing that it should be removing.

    In line house filters are more for sand and the like, not carbon.
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    Somehow i can't see carbon lasting 10 years. Also I suspect the density of carbon and beads are different so I'm pretty sure the carbon won't stay on top when the bed is shaken up.

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    The guy wants 600 bucks for a used clack ws1 1.5 cu ft 64,000 from a model home he said maybe regenned once with 300 extra for installation. Should I be concerned. IS THIS A GOOD PRICE?

    I have H2S2, 10 OR 11 HARDNESS, Iron and or iron bacteria. I was looking at installing the inline erosion chlorine pellet later but I was looking for an alternative to the expensive mixing tank. Can I just use like a pressure tank my well uses for a retention tank or even a heavy duty plastic barrel? Also what happens if i dont use a carbon filter to remove the chlorine i added? I have an ro???

    Thanks in advance
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    For starts, the Clack valve is a good one, but 64 with 1.5 cubic? what kind of drugs are they on? Best that I push a 1.5 is 48k....

    Does the water come out clear with no color and after hours it is orange and stuff at the bottom of a jar?

    600 is not really a bad price for the system,, but 300 for the install? what are they getting an hour and are parts to put it in that pricy?

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    Well here is the price I got for a new ws-1. The same setup as above but 48k. Maybe I was wrong above he said something about 48-64 depending on size of tank or something. Anyway The cost I was quoted would be $950.00 ifI install it. $1500.00 if they install it. I think people in houston just pay and get whatever. My neighbor spent 3500 on their kinetico. I just want to make sure I am getting a good quality product and doing it right.

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