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    Inherited Plumbing for a Water Softener

    Honestly, it is more my wife complaining about how the water affects her hair, plus the mild white buildup around faucets and shower heads.
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    Inherited Plumbing for a Water Softener

    near DFW airport, part of the Trinity Water district.
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    Inherited Plumbing for a Water Softener

    I don't have an issue doing that. Do you ahve any guidance for what I should put there?
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    Inherited Plumbing for a Water Softener

    Water source: Municipal. Total Chloramine Residual (ppm) average per the town's water quality report is 2.6. The 130-140 ppm was also based on the town's water quality report, and is in line with other cities and towns around here which feed off the same water source.
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    Inherited Plumbing for a Water Softener

    Hello all, long time reader first time poster. I purchased a home during Covid, and the previous owners had some sort of dual tank water softening system that was removed, however I still have the plumbing in place. I believe it was an older Culligan??? The plumbing coming in looks to be 1.25"...
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