Water Hardness

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lukeknowles
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Water Hardness

Post by lukeknowles » Tue Jan 21, 2025 7:17 pm

Any folks have recommendations on managing for hard water that doesn't involve salts or other water softeners? We live on east county road and have a water hardness of 10 grains per gallon (considered "hard" but not "very hard") but otherwise a fairly neutral pH and no iron. I'm hoping there's a more affordable and practical option than reverse osmosis that might lower our hardness. The goal isn't to eliminate our hardness, just improve the lifespan of our appliances, faucets, etc.

mikeparks
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Re: Water Hardness

Post by mikeparks » Wed Jan 22, 2025 11:07 am

See

Cascadianwater.com

[polyphosphate treatment filtration]

Saltless and works well around here.

Mike Parks

lukeknowles
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Re: Water Hardness

Post by lukeknowles » Thu Jan 23, 2025 11:11 am

Thank you!

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