cjw5110
New Member
Hi all,
Looking for some advice here. My plumber recently advised me that the softener I have - the GE GXSF30v - is insufficient for the well water quality in Chester County, PA. I have no reason not to trust his opinion, but I would like others' thoughts. If I still have hard water, even with a softener, is it because the softener I have is not capable of handling the hardness of the water in my area, or is it because I have inappropriate settings on my softener?
He has advised me to replace the softener system, which he estimates to cost between $2,000-$3,000 (parts + labor). For reference, I live in a single story home with two bathrooms.
Thanks in advance for all opinions.
Looking for some advice here. My plumber recently advised me that the softener I have - the GE GXSF30v - is insufficient for the well water quality in Chester County, PA. I have no reason not to trust his opinion, but I would like others' thoughts. If I still have hard water, even with a softener, is it because the softener I have is not capable of handling the hardness of the water in my area, or is it because I have inappropriate settings on my softener?
He has advised me to replace the softener system, which he estimates to cost between $2,000-$3,000 (parts + labor). For reference, I live in a single story home with two bathrooms.
Thanks in advance for all opinions.