Charlie:
David, in Louis Texas, you know where that is?
Tom:
No.
Charlie:
It’s down by Old Campo. He says “what was the name of the whole house water filter system you talked about, a couple of weeks ago.” He was listening and he says he is having issues with rusty looking stains in his showers and sinks, he’s thinking that might solve the problem.
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Tom:
It’s not going to solve the problem because that’s probably from galvanized pipes. You have to get your pipes replaced first, but the best system for this part of the country, is a two prong system. One is for the whole house, you would use a water conditioning or water softening system, and that would be step one. Step two is for any kind of drinking, ice cubes, cooking, you have reverse osmosis to clean the water up, to make it something that you would want to put in your body, that has nothing but water in it. And so by doing those two things, that would be your most common. There could be a third step in there, and that would be if you’re on well water or you have a mud district, that’s giving you sediment along with all the other good stuff they put in the water, then you would have a sediment filter before the water conditioner so it doesn’t hurt the conditioner.
Charlie:
That is the sentiment.
Tom:
Sediment.
Charlie:
On the sediment.
Tom
Sediment, yes.
Charlie:
All right. That’s a job for Aquatex probably.
Tom:
Absolutely, the Kinetico line, is the line I totally recommend, if you ask me what I have, and what I would recommend that would be the Kinetico water softening system and the K5 drinking water station.