Thomas
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- Apr 6, 2000
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- Lebanon,NH.
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- Kubota B2650HSD w/Frontloader & CC LTX1046 & Craftman T2200 lawn mower.
Are you getting the hang of retirement yet BEF. 
Happy New Year!For those with whole house water filters, what type do you use?
I’m looking at something like this instead if the string cartridge filters.
Don't know yet. Maybe I'll come up to NE area sometime this summer and we can talk about if i'm doing it right?Are you getting the hang of retirement yet BEF.![]()
Interesting you filter prior to the pressure tank, I was thinking after the tank.Happy New Year!
I use a filter like you are showing - mine is 100 micron. Very nicely made. It's my main crud filter from the well and doesn't catch much if anything. From there the water goes to a set of three transparent GE plastic filters in parallel to keep the flow rate up, and those use typical Home Depot type 5 to 20 micron string or pressed paper fllters. Those catch a lot of iron I guess - anyway they start to look dirty at one month and try to change at three months.... sometimes six.
Next the water goes into a long stainess steel tube with an UV light bulb inside - that is what I use for killing viruses and bacteria instead of using chlorine. From there to the pressure tank and the water is ready for household use.
If I'm going to drink the water, cook with it, or make coffee there is a one gallon Reverse Osmosis setup in the kitchen for that purpose.
rScotty 10 degrees this morning
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An overly tight house isn't the best thing always.A really good built house.
unlike mine, with 8 degree swings between rooms on a very cold day
insulation and windows are so important.
Don, your place is likely insulated to a very high R value. And I bet your glass is treated.
Whoever built your home wanted the best he could get.
I bet you are still discovering custom touches.