Hmm.. I never saw a PM for my crimper kit. :P
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Talk about overkill. haha
It isn't open heart surgery. Just do it.
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Kinetico or bust.
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For anyone looking for a unit, Costco NW has the Premier whole home water softener for $499.
I've had this one for a year or two, it's been great!Originally posted by cyra1ax
For anyone looking for a unit, Costco NW has the Premier whole home water softener for $499.
How difficult is it to install this particular Costco one? Plus we went with a waterless tank when we built. I am not good with installing/fixing things at all. So maybe pay a bit more and get it done right the first time.Originally posted by blitz
I've had this one for a year or two, it's been great!
As I was exiting Costco, I picked up one of the brochures to have them come to your home and give you a quote. Has anyone tried this?
Or purchase one at Costco and hire someone. I don't trust myself and neither does the wife
Thanks!
I just bought that particular Cosco 40,000 grain unit on the weekend, they have them in stock at deerfoot meadows costco for $429, much cheaper than the online price as there is no shipping involved. Codetrap, I might hit you up to borrow your PEX climper. I have one but it's a 1/2 and 3/4 only.
Where does one locally find 1" PEX stuff? I noticed the water softner I bought uses 1"
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I'm pretty sure I used a 1" pex crimper from Home Depot south, but maybe I'm mistaken.
Bypass is nice, as you want to bypass your outdoor faucets for sure.
anyways real men just crip using their hands.
you should see how mangled my penis is
Yah I have to double check, I think the rest of my house is 3/4 so I may just end up using 3/4 stuff as I can pickup everything at home depot easily, and have the crimper already.Originally posted by blitz
Only use 1" if the rest of the lines in your house are 1". No point in stepping up from 3/4" to 1" and then back to 3/4" after the softener.
if you bought kenetico, you wouldn't have to do anything.
just bring it home.
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