Posted by big fred on November 18, 2009 at 12:43:27 from (130.76.32.181):
In Reply to: Hard well water posted by Leon Torkelson on November 18, 2009 at 10:47:32:
If your only concern is your washing machine, do a comparison of the cost of a water softener and it's maintenance against the cost of repairing your washing machine every 3 years. Might be cheaper to do nothing. Of course, if you have a water softener, you can probably get by with less detergent, so you'll need to figure that into the mix. Keep in mind that if it's well water, it probably has some sediment in it, and you'll need to filter that out before the water softener, so add in the cost of the filter housing and replacement filter elements.
And no matter how you figure it, you'll find it's cheaper than my solution. We're adding a water softener, but since we didn't have anyplace in the house to put it, we're adding on, and one thing led to another and now we're adding on 1144 sq ft. Two new bedrooms, new living room and new bathroom.
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