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Old 11-08-2007, 02:44 PM
Andy CWS Andy CWS is offline
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Before you sign on the dotted line, there are many details you should consider.

What are your water results, complete? This includes iron, hardness, and TDS at least.

What is the make and model of the softener being offered? Size of the tank. Is it a timer model or demand? Does it in clude a by-pass and a prefilter? How many people will be using the water?

There are softeners much cheaper than that and many more expensive.

Hey, I have a used car I'll let you have for $7000...but you can't take it for a test drinve, can't ask me what it is, how old it is, who owned before.... you see where I am going?

Get back with some of these answers.

Andy Christensen, CWS-II

There are many aspects to consider before buying a softener.
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