lilgophee said:Diamond Pure is the way to go. Just had my follow up appointment with them and I posted an update in the other thread for continuation purposes. Each home is different depending on what you need and where you want it installed.
Call them for a free no risk quote. They have good reviews on YELP and you can pay by credit card.
eyephone said:lilgophee said:Diamond Pure is the way to go. Just had my follow up appointment with them and I posted an update in the other thread for continuation purposes. Each home is different depending on what you need and where you want it installed.
Call them for a free no risk quote. They have good reviews on YELP and you can pay by credit card.
So how much did you pay? (Ball park figure)
Also. Is there room for negotiation?
Mety said:So no one is concerned about RO water eliminating too much minerals?
irvinehomeowner said:But what's the ROI on it?
#kidding
Mety said:irvinehomeowner said:But what's the ROI on it?
#kidding
I actually think there is the ROI on this.
Homes with good water softener systems will get a higher value when selling and appraisals, etc. People also have more positive look on the home if that's installed.
I'm just curious if anyone has a concern of having mineral deficiencies by these filter system. W.H.O. seems to even say it could be dangerous. But then again there are so many other views also. Thoughts?
eyephone said:Mety said:irvinehomeowner said:But what's the ROI on it?
#kidding
I actually think there is the ROI on this.
Homes with good water softener systems will get a higher value when selling and appraisals, etc. People also have more positive look on the home if that's installed.
I'm just curious if anyone has a concern of having mineral deficiencies by these filter system. W.H.O. seems to even say it could be dangerous. But then again there are so many other views also. Thoughts?
But you might have to filter the other things. (I?m not going to say it, but you know what I mean)