BuzzinSATX
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Understood. My neighbor set one up and I thought it wasn’t a bad idea to catch the initial flow to possibly prolong the life of my softener. Cost me a couple hundred bucks to build and get up. Cost me about $140 for the filters once per year. My big concern was if it would reduce my pressure, but if it did, I don’t notice it.+
You really don't need that 3-stage filter....and I've used the water here in NB for 18+ years with just a softener - which is all I recommend to 95% of my customers.
I won’t argue it may be overkill, but I know it can’t hurt. It has eliminated a red tint from the toilet bowl of a seldom used commode. I was told that red tint was iron. One of my filters is an iron filter.