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What do you guys know about well water?
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<blockquote data-quote="Lothlorien" data-source="post: 559693" data-attributes="member: 1024"><p>We have well. You need a water softener and need to buy salt pellets on a regular basis. This can be delivered regularly for a fee. Heard of The Culligan Man? That's one service. </p><p></p><p>The one thing about well water is that when you lose power, you lose well. You have to be very well prepared for a major storm. Toilets no longer flush, so you need to fill tubs with water for flushing. That's about the worst thing with well water. The stinkiness is resolved if you have the softener and it works properly. We also have a whole-house water filter, after the softener, which gets changed about once a month. They have three-month filters, but they are more expensive and they really don't last three months. I notice the water starting to have a metallic smell after about a month and a half.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lothlorien, post: 559693, member: 1024"] We have well. You need a water softener and need to buy salt pellets on a regular basis. This can be delivered regularly for a fee. Heard of The Culligan Man? That's one service. The one thing about well water is that when you lose power, you lose well. You have to be very well prepared for a major storm. Toilets no longer flush, so you need to fill tubs with water for flushing. That's about the worst thing with well water. The stinkiness is resolved if you have the softener and it works properly. We also have a whole-house water filter, after the softener, which gets changed about once a month. They have three-month filters, but they are more expensive and they really don't last three months. I notice the water starting to have a metallic smell after about a month and a half. [/QUOTE]
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