Is There Really a Difference Between Hard and Soft Water?

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  • Опубликовано: 5 июн 2024
  • Jim breaks down the difference between hard and soft water. He also explains the benefits of getting a water softener and why you need one. Don’t be sold a water softener unless you have hard water.
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Комментарии • 14

  • @thomasdandrea8388
    @thomasdandrea8388 8 месяцев назад +3

    I want to install a softener in my old condo, you convinced me

  • @artvance8251
    @artvance8251 8 месяцев назад +2

    Thank you as always and I appreciate you looking into the tankless water heater for my all electric home from last Saturdays episode.

  • @brittblanton8342
    @brittblanton8342 8 месяцев назад

    Thanks for the info Jim 👍

  • @ChuckP25.
    @ChuckP25. 8 месяцев назад +2

    Hey Jim - Nice video. You need to do your next video with a stuffed parrot on your shoulder and a pirate hat. Ha ha. Thumbs up.

  • @urabundant
    @urabundant 7 месяцев назад

    I so appreciate you!

  • @rayvelasco2059
    @rayvelasco2059 8 месяцев назад

    Most Excellent ¿

  • @user-br4wu9vg9w
    @user-br4wu9vg9w 17 дней назад

    Hi wat company do u recommend to use for the whole house water filter and softener?

  • @mikev.1034
    @mikev.1034 8 месяцев назад

    👍👍

  • @56Spookdog
    @56Spookdog 8 месяцев назад +1

    Hey Culligan Man.

  • @Kathleen67.
    @Kathleen67. 8 месяцев назад +1

    Small house, how much on average. Do you have a video on how to do it myself?

    • @JustHazardous
      @JustHazardous 8 месяцев назад +1

      No expert, but had one put in last year. I think the size is pretty much the same until you get to a really big house. Less usage should just mean you will re-generate less often (use less salt). It cost me about $1,800 to have one put in (the higher quotes were $2,400 & one was much higher - brand name Culligan) - it might cost you a little more to make the connections or tees into your existing piping (I had that done while doing some other plumbing work, so there was a place for the guy to connect to). They connected it all up, ran their lines to the softener and then a little flexible line which they had to run over to where I had a Y in my plumbing where they could connect the drain. Just 2 of us use it, mine regenerates every 2 weeks - I use about 2 bags of salt every 3 months. The salt is $10 or $12 something like that per bag.
      Made a big difference in the scale build up on the fixtures, soap seems to take a bit longer to properly rinse (but that might just be me), no difference in taste.
      Interesting side note - if, a while after you get your softener, your HOT water starts smelling like sulfur, it's because of the difference in the chemical reaction with the anode in your water heater (from the reaction that takes place when the water is softened - I'm not a scientist so I can't go deeper than that unless I start looking stuff up). The anode is a sacrificial rod that keeps the inside of your water heater tank from corroding.
      If the sulfur or rotten egg smell comes from just your HOT water, consider replacing one of the anodes in your water heater (they often have more than one) with a powered anode. The difference in the way the anode works stops the sulfur smell from happening within a couple of hours.
      Hope this is helpful
      Good luck

  • @eltonpaxton6894
    @eltonpaxton6894 8 месяцев назад

    What softener do you recommend!!

    • @TheGrumpyPlumber
      @TheGrumpyPlumber  8 месяцев назад +1

      Every water softener does what it’s made to do. Pricing does not determine quality. When I sell a water softener, it’s always a 2 cubic foot mineral bed. The reason for that is, the larger the bed means the softener can go longer before it needs to clean itself. I live in California and there is no price difference between a 1/2 cubic foot and a 2 cubic foot softener. They all use the same control head.

  • @phillyfathead
    @phillyfathead 8 месяцев назад +1

    McDonald’s 😂🤣😆!!!