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Hi All,

I recently added a tankless water heater, so I need to add a water softener. I'm thinking about going salt free as it just seems so much easier. I know a traditional salt system is better, but I'm wondering if a salt free is 'good enough". In case it matters, I'm looking at the Kind e-3000, which is a whole house filter and softener. I can add their filter only system and a traditional softener for about the same price, but more hassle.

As always, thanks for any/all info
 

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how hard is the water coming in? have you tested for total dissolved solids? My well has a lot of minerals like iron & such and have found that a good sediment filter or two in series can remove the majority of solids and in doing so the hardness of the water drops dramatically.
I run a twin big blue with a 5 micron filter in the first position and a 1 micron in the second, my water comes out smooth, clean & comes in at 30-35 ppm total dissolved solids which leaves just enough to keep the water tasting good right out the tap. oh, & not stains on fixtures.
 
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how hard is the water coming in? have you tested for total dissolved solids? My well has a lot of minerals like iron & such and have found that a good sediment filter or two in series can remove the majority of solids and in doing so the hardness of the water drops dramatically.
I run a twin big blue with a 5 micron filter in the first position and a 1 micron in the second, my water comes out smooth, clean & comes in at 30-35 ppm total dissolved solids which leaves just enough to keep the water tasting good right out the tap. oh, & not stains on fixtures.
Thanks...It's more about the scale buildup in the on demand heater than the taste of the water. Does the 1 micron filter out enough minerals so you don't need a softener?
 
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Thanks...It's more about the scale buildup in the on demand heater than the taste of the water. Does the 1 micron filter out enough minerals so you don't need a softener?

Do you have city water or well water?
 

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Thanks...It's more about the scale buildup in the on demand heater than the taste of the water. Does the 1 micron filter out enough minerals so you don't need a softener?
1 micron filter will remove plenty of sediment & unwanted minerals which cause the scale & if you are on city water I would definitely use an activated charcoal filter which will remove chlorine & other unwanted additives put into the water by the municipality
 

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something like these might be helpful or many other media choices depending on your needs
 
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something like these might be helpful or many other media choices depending on your needs
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