RogerS
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Does anyone have any experience of this? Costs? Issues? Problems ?
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graduate_owner":lj7stpx6 said:The Crystalrite automatically backwashes every 7-8 days wnd the salt has something to do with regeneration of the filtering medium.
Beau":24kyl0hx said:Yes we are on a spring. We just have a coarse filter and lime cylinder as our water would otherwise be very acid. Very easy to add a finer filter but it slows the flow so need reasonable water presure or a presure set. Easy DIY job including storage tank and presure set for around £500 but this was around 7 years ago.
RogerS":37hxv3l9 said:Beau":37hxv3l9 said:Yes we are on a spring. We just have a coarse filter and lime cylinder as our water would otherwise be very acid. Very easy to add a finer filter but it slows the flow so need reasonable water presure or a presure set. Easy DIY job including storage tank and presure set for around £500 but this was around 7 years ago.
What happens when the spring runs dry ?
graduate_owner":3r3gmiws said:That's where a storage tank comes in handy. Ours stores about a cubic metre of water. Of course if your spring runs dry then so will the tank in a few days, but you can fit a float valve to cut the power to the pump so it won't run dry and get damaged.
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graduate_owner":v3txhnn1 said:Yes Roger, our bore hole / storage tank system feeds the whole house with plenty of flow and pressure. The pressure vessel was a worthwhile extra, now the pump doesn't have to keep starting and stopping anywhere near as often.
Also, we don't pay water rates, but with maintenance charges, salt, emptying of septic tank, electricity costs etc (eventual replacement of kit??) I'm nit sure we gain financially. As I said though, the water tastes really nice.
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Yes very easily and very little more cost than a one good shower pump.RogerS":2c4pko08 said:graduate_owner":2c4pko08 said:That's where a storage tank comes in handy. Ours stores about a cubic metre of water. Of course if your spring runs dry then so will the tank in a few days, but you can fit a float valve to cut the power to the pump so it won't run dry and get damaged.
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Can you fit a whole-house pump to these systems ?
Beau":3peuyslw said:graduate_owner":3peuyslw said:Yes Roger, our bore hole / storage tank system feeds the whole house with plenty of flow and pressure. The pressure vessel was a worthwhile extra, now the pump doesn't have to keep starting and stopping anywhere near as often.
Also, we don't pay water rates, but with maintenance charges, salt, emptying of septic tank, electricity costs etc (eventual replacement of kit??) I'm nit sure we gain financially. As I said though, the water tastes really nice.
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You don't think you save financially?
I am sure we do. Water rates in the South West I think around a £1000 per year. That's one hell of lot of kit, electric, lime, salt and almost anything else. Doubt we have spent a £1000 in total on our system in 7 years but I do all the maintenance.
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