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  1. Kevin12345

    Urgent Help Needed: Tankless Water Heater Causing Rapid Buildup – Is Fleck the Safer Choice?

    Thank you for your help.. In the case, we should use around 300lb salt per month which is around $50 per month which is a lot... Can you recommend other softener or filter which doesn't cost that much? I found Rinnai ScaleCutter. Do you know if it works. Thank you.
  2. Kevin12345

    Urgent Help Needed: Tankless Water Heater Causing Rapid Buildup – Is Fleck the Safer Choice?

    it is for rental unit 2bd 1bath, around 1000-1200sf ft. I think there are 2 adults and 3 or 4 children.
  3. Kevin12345

    Urgent Help Needed: Tankless Water Heater Causing Rapid Buildup – Is Fleck the Safer Choice?

    Based on our water test results (Calcium Hardness: 480–500 ppm, around 29 grains, TDS: 567 ppm, and pH: 7.9–8.3), could you recommend an appropriately sized water softener and brand? I’m considering Aquasure, but I’ve seen several negative reviews about leaking resin beads damaging connected...
  4. Kevin12345

    Urgent Help Needed: Tankless Water Heater Causing Rapid Buildup – Is Fleck the Safer Choice?

    I checked the water report again (https://sheepcreekwater.com/water-quality-report). I think it is a typo: the iron level is probably 300 ppb, not 300 ppm. That means the average iron level is 0.3 ppm, not 3 ppm. Only the 2023 report shows a higher level—1,500 ppb (1.5 ppm), which isn’t too...
  5. Kevin12345

    Urgent Help Needed: Tankless Water Heater Causing Rapid Buildup – Is Fleck the Safer Choice?

    Thank you for all your replies. Hi, I’ve attached more pictures of the kitchen faucet. Could you please recommend which type and size of filter we should use? Also, how often do we need to change the salt, and how much should we expect to spend on salt each year? Thank you.
  6. Kevin12345

    Urgent Help Needed: Tankless Water Heater Causing Rapid Buildup – Is Fleck the Safer Choice?

    Thank you for the detailed answer. I took a picture. When I removed the PEX pipe, many of those white particles came out. To clarify, the dark brown color is old plywood, not a mineral deposit. I attached another picture I took after removing the shower faucet. I believe I could easily...
  7. Kevin12345

    Urgent Help Needed: Tankless Water Heater Causing Rapid Buildup – Is Fleck the Safer Choice?

    Hi, We have a property with two manufactured houses. One house came with an old tank-style water heater already installed. The other house didn’t have a water heater, so about nine months ago, we installed a new tankless water heater along with new PEX piping. The house with the old tank...
  8. Kevin12345

    Recommendation Needed: Iron Filter for High Iron and Hard Water

    Thank you for your reply. I heard that high iron levels can severely damage a water heater and increase mineral buildup. Therefore, I believe I should install an iron filter before the water heater. Could you please recommend a good iron filter that can handle 30 ppm of iron in water?
  9. Kevin12345

    Recommendation Needed: Iron Filter for High Iron and Hard Water

    Hello, Can you help me find the right water filter for us? Our water has a high iron level of 30 ppm(2022), 1500ppm(2023) and is very hard, causing significant mineral buildup. I’ve heard that high iron levels can be harmful to tankless water heaters, and water heater. 1500 ppm is insanely...
  10. Kevin12345

    Efficient way to remove calcium without loosing water pressure?

    Hello I installed sprinklers for succulents and air plants. However California water is hard. So I want to remove calcium and magnesium from water without loosing water pressure without paying too much. I saw water softener make sodium, and it is bad for plants. So water softener which make...
  11. Kevin12345

    One pressure regulator vs multiple pressure regulators

    Hi, I have three small greenhoses(Let say greenhouse A,B,C) Each greenhouses have about 30 sprinklers, and all sprinkler need 30 PSI regulated water. Three pvc pipe line go from one water faucet to greenhouse A,B,C. PVC length is about 30' to 50' from the water faucet to greenhouse A, B, C. The...
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