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We have the slightly older version of this. Compared to other peoples older bigger softners this is brilliant. The salt blocks easy and compact to store.The initial set up cost can appear quite expensive but remember that you are saving machinery wear and tear costs, do not need to use half as many horrid chemicals to achieve a basic level of clean, and you will save on beauty products and detergents as you need less( I put one tablet in my machine per wash) Remember to leave a designated hard tap for the garden.
I installed a water softener softener several years ago and have been delighted with the results. It really does make a difference to the quality of the water and you will be pleased with the results. However regulations stipulate that an unsoftened supply for drinking, cooking etc must be provided which means either a tri-flow tap (expensive) or a separate tap fitted to your sinktop.
I bought a Tapworks unit see here who manufacture different types and sizes. I recommend you get an automatic type which regenerates, during the night, when required.
Unless you have some plumbing skills I don' t recommend DIY: a plumber would take 3-4 hours to install. A typical water softener costs about �500-600 to which you can add fitting costs. The salt usage for regeneration depends on the hardness of the water (you get a simple testing kit) and water usage but I live in a very hard water area and use about 25kgs (�9) every 5-6 weeks.
I think both Kinetico and Tapworks products suggested above are fine and would recommend them. Personally I fitted a Culligan product to my own house - available from plumbers merchants like Grahams. Whatever you choose, I would suggest not buying from an organisation that wants to provide a 'solution' - I would choose your softener then find a plumber to quote for supply and fit of the product. The larger B+Qs and Wickes both sell softeners. Agree it takes about 4 hours to install so half a day - �100 to �150 of labour +VAT, depending where you live.
3 other bits to add to the above - scotstone you are being ripping off at �9 for a 25kg bag - should be no more than �6 for the salt. Secondly, Clanad - its clear the US are well ahead of the game on sodium ions - when researching this strange story someone told me about pink residues it is clear the US knows about this but there is virtually no knowledge about it in the UK - 12 months into using my Culligan and no pink yet. Sodium ions are known to be harmful in quantity but manufacturers just suggest not drinking the water. Thirdly, there are 2 types of automatic regenerator - ones that work by measuring the amount of water used, and ones that work purely by time passed. The former type are more expensive, the latter are cheaper and fine if you use roughly the same volume of water per week - less good if family members like students turn up for a month at a time.
Buildersmate I would be interested to know where I can get Aquasol salt tablets for �6 as �9 seems typical see here