vberch said:I just replaced our 20 year old water softener (old Fleck) with a new one. There are a ton of water softeners on the market. You can buy one at Sears, Home Depot, Lowes, etc for $500-$800. These will last 5-7 years. Then you can buy a very well made Fleck or Clack valve based water softener either at your local water softener company or online.
Here is a very good place to buy one online (a lot of good info): Quality Water Treatment.
I did a lot of research and ended up with a Fleck 5600 SXT - 48M (48,000 grains capacity). I could have bought it from QWT for $543 shipped, but instead decided to get one locally for $900 installed (warranty, support, great local company to deal with).
It is a great unit and we are very happy with it.
Then we have a pre-filter and a reverse osmosis drinking system that requires 2, $12 filters once a year. We are very happy with the end result.
vberch,
So the only thing you add during the year is sodium and the 2 $12 filters once a year? What brand and model pre-filter do you have? I'm guessing at least one of the filters is for this unit?
I'm on board with the "buy it locally" so I have someone that could service it if I ever needed.
Fleck and Kinetico are the 2 brands on my short list right now. Thanks for posting - I need all the input I can get.