It isn't always so simple
Just adding a softner isn't THE only fix to get perfect water, unfortunately.
I learned this a while back when living in a house on a lake that had well water. What was coming out of the well was awful. I think the well casing was disintegrating. The raw water was cloudy and rich with iron, in addition to being hard. It also smelled. When I moved into the home the water softner was an expensive softner system only a few years old but absolutely plugged with iron. It was useless.
Water softners are only designed to soften water. They will handle a little bit of some types of iron. However
bacterial iron or if you have a lot of Ferric iron in your water, you'll just ruin the softner. Bacterial Iron will actually grow in the sand filter contaminating the water.
First step is to have your water thoroughly tested so you know what you're dealing with.
Also, know what your plumbing system is both from the outside up to the house, but more importantly what the condition of the piping is inside the home. If you have old, rusting iron pipes in your walls,it won't matter how nice the water is at the softner, by the time the water gets to your sinks it will be crap.
You might need an iron filter, you might need an aerator, you might need to treat for sulfur, you might need a media filter. You might need all of these BEFORE the water goes through the softner. Softner should always be last in your treatment regimen.
Spend your money on the pretreatment for iron and what not. You can buy water softners at Lowes for about $300 that will work just fine.
I built my own aerator tank a few years back that allowed the bacterial iron to oxidize. The aerator tank was vented outside which allowed radon and the rotten eggs smell to escape. The oxidized iron was easily filtered with a cheap media filter. Then the water went to the softner. Perfect water.
No water spots, very little detergent needed to get sudsing action. No radon or rotten egg smell. And no ruined clothing or linens with iron spots.
Just throwing money at water problems might work, and there's lots of guys out there that will sell you a $5000 water softner system, but there's no guarantee it will work or continue to work in the long run.
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