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Water softeners

Posted: Sat 23 Feb 2013 11:01 am
by guru
Anyone have one? Was it worthwhile?

Re: Water softeners

Posted: Sat 23 Feb 2013 1:33 pm
by muffin
Yes worth doing. Bought from Screwfix whilst in the UK and our plumber out here did the fittig

Re: Water softeners

Posted: Sat 23 Feb 2013 2:27 pm
by Mr Mac
Might sound a bit of a daft question but where did you fit the water softener? Neighbours here have it outside on the pipe by the water meter??

Re: Water softeners

Posted: Sat 23 Feb 2013 4:38 pm
by guru
Same question from me, Have you situated it outside?

Also, where in the system did you fit it? after your water meter but before it goes into your cold tank, on the outlet of your tank before your pump, or after the pump before your taps?

Re: Water softeners

Posted: Sat 23 Feb 2013 8:10 pm
by TRNCVaughan
guru wrote:Same question from me, Have you situated it outside?

Also, where in the system did you fit it? after your water meter but before it goes into your cold tank, on the outlet of your tank before your pump, or after the pump before your taps?
You can't fit it before the meter as that pipework belongs to the Beledia.

It needs to be fitted ideally on the mains cold water service to the ground tank (if you have one) or to the cold roof tank .

Re: Water softeners

Posted: Sat 23 Feb 2013 8:32 pm
by guru
Vaughan that's what I said, AFTER the meter, before your cold water tank. Do you have one?

Re: Water softeners

Posted: Sun 24 Feb 2013 11:33 am
by pc4854
I had one installed when the house was built, a proper one that uses salt to soften the water and yes it works well, no limescale in this system. it is fitted in the pool pump room where the water from the under ground storeage tank comes into the system before it feeds into the house. Reasonably cheap to run per anum, about 10 x 25 kilo bags of salt plus small amount of electricity and a few tons of water when it flushes itself every two weeks or so (that is adjustable according to how much water you use). Only draw back that I can see is that the water in the house system tastes salty, so we use the large water flaggons for drinking and cooking needs. Doesn't help preserve the life of the metal hot water storeage water tanks though, I am on my third in 8 years.

Re: Water softeners

Posted: Sun 24 Feb 2013 1:41 pm
by ozonkoyboy
I bought an inline push fit lime scale inhibitor unit, but had to adapt my pipework in the pump room to do it, they last about 12 months, but I got them from the uk and have 5 years supply
It required to welded 3/4 female adaptors, then 2 x 200mm lengths of 15mm copper pipe with 3/4 male adaptors soldered onto the ends, i also put in isolation valves each side of the inline unit so changing it now quite simple
You need a basic understanding of plumbing and the right parts & tools of course

Re: Water softeners

Posted: Sun 24 Feb 2013 3:39 pm
by guru
pc4854 wrote:I had one installed when the house was built, a proper one that uses salt to soften the water and yes it works well, no limescale in this system. it is fitted in the pool pump room where the water from the under ground storeage tank comes into the system before it feeds into the house. Reasonably cheap to run per anum, about 10 x 25 kilo bags of salt plus small amount of electricity and a few tons of water when it flushes itself every two weeks or so (that is adjustable according to how much water you use). Only draw back that I can see is that the water in the house system tastes salty, so we use the large water flaggons for drinking and cooking needs. Doesn't help preserve the life of the metal hot water storeage water tanks though, I am on my third in 8 years.
Hi and thanks for the reply. Yes its the salt based resin regeneration softener we are thinking about. We don't drink the tap water anyway so no problems there.

Do you know if all types of salt are available in the TRNC as I understand there are different types depending on your softener, i.e. block, granular etc. Some softeners can take all types of salt and some take one specific type.

I would hope I can install it before our tank but after the meter so that everything from start to finish is softened water.

Re: Water softeners

Posted: Sun 24 Feb 2013 3:41 pm
by guru
ozonkoyboy wrote:I bought an inline push fit lime scale inhibitor unit, but had to adapt my pipework in the pump room to do it, they last about 12 months, but I got them from the uk and have 5 years supply
It required to welded 3/4 female adaptors, then 2 x 200mm lengths of 15mm copper pipe with 3/4 male adaptors soldered onto the ends, i also put in isolation valves each side of the inline unit so changing it now quite simple
You need a basic understanding of plumbing and the right parts & tools of course
Thanks, yeah can do most plumbing jobs but as you say its having the tools available and knowing where to go over here as we don't live in TRNC full time.

Re: Water softeners

Posted: Mon 25 Feb 2013 6:47 am
by TRNCVaughan
guru wrote:Vaughan that's what I said, AFTER the meter, before your cold water tank. Do you have one?

I had one in my house in Catalkoy but haven't fitted one where I now live yet.

I have also supplied and fitted several water softeners for other people over the years.

Re: Water softeners

Posted: Mon 25 Feb 2013 10:23 am
by pc4854
Have sent you a PM regarding salt etc

Re: Water softeners

Posted: Mon 25 Feb 2013 11:22 am
by guru
Hiya pc, I have replied to you via PM too. Thanks