rbattelle
TDR MEMBER
My water softener has developed a hairline crack (almost invisible to the naked eye) at one of its ports and will need to be replaced.
My water hardness is 26 grains/gallon (which is apparently extremely high).
The thing is, I have no interest in buying another plastic softener that will simply break on me again in 10 years. I'd like to get something that's all-metal, like a whole-house filter.
But the only filter cartridge that also softens has a capacity of 4500 grain (which means 175 gallons or so for me) and costs $55!
I'm probably going to get rid of the softener altogether. If I can't find a better solution, I'll have to live with the horrible film on my dishes and shorter water heater element life.
Anyone out there familiar with any sort of softening system that doesn't use the traditional resin tank/brine tank system? Or, a softener that has a cast brass head instead of plastic?
I know it's a long shot...
Ryan
My water hardness is 26 grains/gallon (which is apparently extremely high).
The thing is, I have no interest in buying another plastic softener that will simply break on me again in 10 years. I'd like to get something that's all-metal, like a whole-house filter.
But the only filter cartridge that also softens has a capacity of 4500 grain (which means 175 gallons or so for me) and costs $55!

I'm probably going to get rid of the softener altogether. If I can't find a better solution, I'll have to live with the horrible film on my dishes and shorter water heater element life.
Anyone out there familiar with any sort of softening system that doesn't use the traditional resin tank/brine tank system? Or, a softener that has a cast brass head instead of plastic?
I know it's a long shot...
Ryan