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Frequently
Asked Questions
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us with yours. Here are the ones that we've gotten the most over the years,
and the answers.
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Q.What
is the difference between the WATERBOY™ System and a salt or potassium
soft water system?
A. The difference between the WATERBOY™ System
and a salt based system is that the WATERBOY™ system does not require
any salt or chemicals. The disadvantages of a salt or potassium water
softening system, is that it addresses only one problem, and that is the
hardness of the water, it does not filter the water. Salt based systems
remove calcium and magnesium minerals and exchange them for sodium chloride
or potassium chloride. The result is that there is salt throughout the
house, which you have to shower or bathe in, as well as the additives
the city puts in the water. Drinking the salt water is not recommended,
so a reverse osmosis unit is usually installed to remove the salt. A salt
system requires lugging bags of salt or potassium and/or having an exchange
unit that requires service people to enter your property on a regular
basis. Another disadvantage that we hear from our customers, who have
had salt systems, is that they have to replace their hot water tank every
3-5 years, due to corrosion.
Q. What
kind of maintenance does it require?
A. There is no maintenance, no salt to add, and no filters
to change for 10-15 years.
Q. What
does the back wash control valve do?
A. The control valve automatically puts the unit into
a back wash mode once a week, which repositions all filtration media,
washes out all of the filters, regrades the beds and goes out a 1/2 inch
PVC line to a lawn, garden or drain.
Q. Where
does the unit get installed?
A. Most units are installed close to the main house service
line, which is usually in the garage.
Q. How
much water is used for the weekly back wash?
A. A bath tub full or about 30-40 gallons.
Q. Do
I need a reverse osmosis unit?
A. No, the WATERBOY whole house system eliminates the
need for any reverse osmosis unit, because there is no salt or potassium
to remove.
Q. What
are some of the economic benefits of the WATERBOY whole house system?
A. • No salt or potassium to purchase.
• No maintenance costs.
• No reverse osmosis unit, which requires regular costly filter
changes.
• Longer life for all appliances. (dishwasher, washing machine,
hot water heater, etc)
• Extended life of plumbing, no replacing of calcified pipes or
faucets.
• No water loss from reverse osmosis unit.
(they waste from 2 to 5 gallons for every gallon they make).
• No filter changes for 10-15 years.
• No monthly charges.
• No bottled water purchases
Q. How
long does it take to install a WATERBOY System?
A. A WATERBOY system takes 1-3 hours to be installed.
Q. How
do you know when to change the filters?
A. The industry standard is that 1 cubic ft. (of granular
active carbon) will effectively filter 1 million gallons of water. For
example, the WB2000 has 1 cubic ft. of granular active carbon. The average
family of 4 uses about 70 thousand gallons of water per year, excluding
irrigation. This means that in 10 years 700,000 gallons of water would
be used, and in 20 years 1.4 million. Since the WATERBOY 2000 will filter
1.5 million gallons, it would take over 20 years before the filters would
need to be changed. If the filters are changed between 10-15 years, they
are well within that range.
Q. What
does the water taste like?
A. Superior water tastes like mountain spring water,
because the minerals are left in the water, which gives it a very clean
and flavorful taste. As a matter of fact, many bottled water companies
are adding minerals to their water to make it taste better.
Q. How
do I know what size unit to order?
A. There is a relationship between the water usage, size
of the house (showers and baths) and the number of people living there.
(If you go to the product description page, it will advise you on the
appropriate size system.)
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