kiphorn
Silver Member
The new house is slowly approaching completion. I had a water sample analyzed and received a price for a treatment system of $1900.00 /forums/images/graemlins/shocked.gif I never imagined that treating the water from my well would be so expensive. The plumber for the new house told me to figure around $1500.
I didn't get a print out of the results. The saleman called me on the phone and I went into sticker shock after hearing the price. This is what I remember
ph- 6.2
hardness- 6 gpg (moderately hard)
some iron
I went to the local Home Builders show today and talked to several companies that offer treatment systems. They too told me that should expect to pay $2,000 -$3,000. /forums/images/graemlins/frown.gif
After hearing the first price I looked at Lowes and Home Depot. They have GE and Waterboss systems for around $500.
Whats the difference between the store bought DIY version and the commercially installed systems?
The one salesman at the Home Show told me I need the tank for the softener, another to neutaize the acid and something else to remove the iron. If this is true will the GE or Waterboss system really treat my water.
I have no problem paying for something I really need, but I do have a problem with paying twice as much for something that provides no addtional value.
I think I'll get a complete water analysis done so I have the information. But any suggestions about which way to go would be appreciated.
Kip
I didn't get a print out of the results. The saleman called me on the phone and I went into sticker shock after hearing the price. This is what I remember
ph- 6.2
hardness- 6 gpg (moderately hard)
some iron
I went to the local Home Builders show today and talked to several companies that offer treatment systems. They too told me that should expect to pay $2,000 -$3,000. /forums/images/graemlins/frown.gif
After hearing the first price I looked at Lowes and Home Depot. They have GE and Waterboss systems for around $500.
Whats the difference between the store bought DIY version and the commercially installed systems?
The one salesman at the Home Show told me I need the tank for the softener, another to neutaize the acid and something else to remove the iron. If this is true will the GE or Waterboss system really treat my water.
I have no problem paying for something I really need, but I do have a problem with paying twice as much for something that provides no addtional value.
I think I'll get a complete water analysis done so I have the information. But any suggestions about which way to go would be appreciated.
Kip