Hi everyone,
i'm new in hear so first of all a hi from me.
I need some advise please re. water softners, and researching on the subject i ended up on this wonderful forum... and i can't believe i didn't join all this time!
I live in nw london where water is well, more limescale than water! couple of years after building a brand new kitchen and bathroom despite regular cleaning i can see my expensive taps and showers about to suffer permanent damage!
so i've decided that a water softner or of the like is probably the right way to go! although i hate another direct debit like i'm sure most of you would, for a regular recurring cost.
this of course is the case if i go in for a commonly found ion exchange softener.
i have read through your forum and i understand its better to go for a 2-cylinder model which also regenerates based on amount of water softened as opposed to doing it every night.
i understand that the alternative is magnetic and electric 'water conditioners'.
firstly i want to understand the pros and cons of an ion exchange softner vs a magnetic conditioner.
further, i have a hw tank and a traditional (not combination) boiler so i believe these conditioners don't work for me, as the 'conditioning' goes away with time when the water is stored in tanks!
but then i've also stumbled across this: Aqua Bion
http://www.aquabion-uk.com/products/domestic-products/#
they claim ' the treated water is not effected by time, unlike a lot of the electronic/magnetic units'
so this is compatible with my system then?
please help. all advise is really appreciated.
thx
j
i'm new in hear so first of all a hi from me.
I need some advise please re. water softners, and researching on the subject i ended up on this wonderful forum... and i can't believe i didn't join all this time!
I live in nw london where water is well, more limescale than water! couple of years after building a brand new kitchen and bathroom despite regular cleaning i can see my expensive taps and showers about to suffer permanent damage!
so i've decided that a water softner or of the like is probably the right way to go! although i hate another direct debit like i'm sure most of you would, for a regular recurring cost.
this of course is the case if i go in for a commonly found ion exchange softener.
i have read through your forum and i understand its better to go for a 2-cylinder model which also regenerates based on amount of water softened as opposed to doing it every night.
i understand that the alternative is magnetic and electric 'water conditioners'.
firstly i want to understand the pros and cons of an ion exchange softner vs a magnetic conditioner.
further, i have a hw tank and a traditional (not combination) boiler so i believe these conditioners don't work for me, as the 'conditioning' goes away with time when the water is stored in tanks!
but then i've also stumbled across this: Aqua Bion
http://www.aquabion-uk.com/products/domestic-products/#
they claim ' the treated water is not effected by time, unlike a lot of the electronic/magnetic units'
so this is compatible with my system then?
please help. all advise is really appreciated.
thx
j