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    High iron level in well water

    If I can find out the gpm rating of the pump from the driller....would that help? And there is only a 3/4" supply from the tank tee to the manabloc. It is reduced from 1". I have 3/4" lines from the manifold to the water heater....which is heated by the boiler. I can easily replace the 3/4"...
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    High iron level in well water

    ok....so it looks like I may be considering a softener now. I ruled out a softener because I don't like the feel, and it would be easier for me to plumb a birm filter. I have a PEX system with a manabloc manifold. Would the kitchen faucet need to re-plumbed so that we're not drinking and cooking...
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    High iron level in well water

    We have moved into a new house with a new well. The results of the water test showed a high iron level. Water from tap is clear...not red or rusty. iron level is 2.0 mg/l manganese is 0.03mg/l hardness is 84 mg/l pH is 7.49 well is 440' deep and recovers @4gpm flow is 8 gpm I'd like to deal...
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    How do I filter my well water?

    I'm no expert by any means....but maybe a spin-down filter placed before your cartridge filter might help trap some of t he larger particles? http://www.watersolutions.net/products/SedimentTrapper/ST.php
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    Sediment in new well

    The well is only about six weeks, not six months. i am sure there is a warranty...and I would probably have to go through the builder....but I called the company directly to save time. The well co. seems to think that we just havent pumped enough water through the well yet...and running it...
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    Sediment in new well

    Just moved into a new house with a new drilled well. The well was drilled about six weeks ago. We moved in about four weeks ago and are getting a fair amount of grit that is causing problems with our washing machine....it has clogged the inlet screens twice so far and the flow slows to a trickle...
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