Hard water - need advice

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Just got finished boiling some water and this is what I ended up with. Seems pretty bad. I ordered a hardness test so I can properly size a water softener. This seems excessive, even without a test. Wondering if I need some kind of filter before the water softener. This is city water. Thoughts?
 
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Just got finished boiling some water and this is what I ended up with. Seems pretty bad. I ordered a hardness test so I can properly size a water softener. This seems excessive, even without a test. Wondering if I need some kind of filter before the water softener. This is city water. Thoughts?
I'd think so...but I've got no
Experience with city water. I thought it was pre softened? No?
 
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Just got finished boiling some water and this is what I ended up with. Seems pretty bad. I ordered a hardness test so I can properly size a water softener. This seems excessive, even without a test. Wondering if I need some kind of filter before the water softener. This is city water. Thoughts?
Your city should be able to tell you what hardness level they are sending your way. Compare this to your test to see if they are FOS. We did and they were.
 
We are on well water and it's very hard even though a softener. Potassium works better than salt but it's super expensive. Just keep turning up your softener until you get the quality your looking for.
 
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Just got finished boiling some water and this is what I ended up with. Seems pretty bad. I ordered a hardness test so I can properly size a water softener. This seems excessive, even without a test. Wondering if I need some kind of filter before the water softener. This is city water. Thoughts?
Wow, I thought we had hard water here in Vegas. Apparently it's not as bad as I thought after seeing this. If the calcium carbonate is that bad, you should see evidence of it around faucet openings. It it's that bad you likely have build up in your home's plumbing system as well. It'll be hell on your water heater too, shortens the life span of them a fair bit.
 
Wow, I thought we had hard water here in Vegas. Apparently it's not as bad as I thought after seeing this. If the calcium carbonate is that bad, you should see evidence of it around faucet openings. It it's that bad you likely have build up in your home's plumbing system as well. It'll be hell on your water heater too, shortens the life span of them a fair bit.
Our 10 year high end water heaters last 6 years tops. I drain and flush about once a month.
 
That seems like it's way out of line for city water. Is this what you're normally getting when you boil water? They may have had a polisher or filter bed blow out or something crazy that you got a slug. I have what I consider hard water, and it's nowhere close to that untreated.
Wife always notices first when the salt is getting low on the softener, the glasses will start getting a haze when washed. I put an A.O. Smith softener in about 6-7 years ago. Definitely would not recommend, as it only lasted 6-7 years. Put in an Aquasure system this past year, seems much better built than the Smith, time will tell though.
 
Another one that was fooled! Coming up for us the end of the month....

Reminds me we need to get our water tested again. New place new well drilled about 4 1/2 years ago. We were worried about what our well would turn out to be but testing showed OK if treated and we just have a standard softener. The drinking water we take out of a fridge dispenser with a filter that gets changed every few months and is fine.
 
Just as a FYI if you get a softener and are on a septic be prepared to have issues. We only got 13 years out of our drain field before the salt plugged it. I don’t know how much salt the previous owner ran but our hardness isn’t bad. I go thru about 10-15 bags a year tops. That salt filled the pores of the soil and basically made it waterproof. The backup of water post septic tank was over 1200 gallons of water. That all had to get pumped out of the dry wells and drain field before we could do any excavation.

We ended up having to dig the entire drain field up and remove the sand and stone. Once backfilled with new stone 1’ below the salt line the system went back to draining fine.
 

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