Engineer wrote:A reverse osmosis filter will make swamp water drinkable, and there are plenty of options for hooking one into your plumbing. Your local Home Depot or Lowes should have everything you need.
TXBullion wrote:Engineer wrote:A reverse osmosis filter will make swamp water drinkable, and there are plenty of options for hooking one into your plumbing. Your local Home Depot or Lowes should have everything you need.
Ive really tried to focus on amazon, the customer reviews speak loads of a good product. Im waiting until I see the store figure it out and have some type of screens with product that link their online reviews to the product in the brick and mortar.
natsb88 wrote:Our not-so-great well water goes through a UV light and a softener. Then we have a reverse osmosis system for drinking water that feeds separate spigots at the kitchen and bathroom sinks and feeds the fridge.
natsb88 wrote:TXBullion wrote:Engineer wrote:A reverse osmosis filter will make swamp water drinkable, and there are plenty of options for hooking one into your plumbing. Your local Home Depot or Lowes should have everything you need.
Ive really tried to focus on amazon, the customer reviews speak loads of a good product. Im waiting until I see the store figure it out and have some type of screens with product that link their online reviews to the product in the brick and mortar.
Amazon's "Price Check" app is helpful for that. Scan the barcode and it brings up the product on Amazon (if they carry it) to check the price and reviews.
TXBullion wrote:natsb88 wrote:Our not-so-great well water goes through a UV light and a softener. Then we have a reverse osmosis system for drinking water that feeds separate spigots at the kitchen and bathroom sinks and feeds the fridge.
Are you periodically testing the water? I saw how some people really get into on how how many PPMs you can have etc 0 or a little and how one is better than the other. Im more concerned about getting the best information to make that decision
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