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My well wast dug about a year and half ago, and I have not fully solved my water problems. The area is known for having lots of sulfur in the water. It is a 79ft deep well, 6" casing, water level at -14feet, test at 10gpm. The water comes into the house black in color. Even after all this time, and the well digger and my plumber saying it might settle, it hasn't, and is still black in color. It first hits a brass air injector (sorry fot the bad terms), then into the pressure tank. From the pressure tank, into a DUROclean filter system 52117 model 3214, instaled by my plumber to give me a chemical free way of getting rid of my sulfer smell, at a cost of $2300, which, even at a programmed daily backwash, doesn't really help anymore, after a year. Three months after haing dug the well, a bad taste came into the water, which my plumber then called a manganese issue, so we installed a commercial grade filter housing and Pentek EP-BB filter , +/- $300. When I change the cathridge filter, the bad metalic tast goes away for a month or so, at a cost of $25 a filter, it's getting expensive to run, but also, I am getting some of the black or light grey color coming into the toilet bowl, and tub mostly shortly after the daily backwash on the system. I am thinking of ripping this system out, and installing something that will actually work, this is getting very frustrating.
Now, I know some of you will say get your water tested, which I intend to do in the next few weeks, again.. I have before, but only by my plumber, who has tested for hardness, iron, sulfur, and manganese, and I think it's time to bring in a water specialist. Will a water softner help me at all with these problems? I am open to spending money, as long as I can have much better water, guaranteed... I don't believe I have a iron problem, as my water is not hard, I have no red staines that have formed or discolorations on faucets sine having moved into my new construction home 18 months ago. Any ideas on what my next move should be ? :surrender:
Now, I know some of you will say get your water tested, which I intend to do in the next few weeks, again.. I have before, but only by my plumber, who has tested for hardness, iron, sulfur, and manganese, and I think it's time to bring in a water specialist. Will a water softner help me at all with these problems? I am open to spending money, as long as I can have much better water, guaranteed... I don't believe I have a iron problem, as my water is not hard, I have no red staines that have formed or discolorations on faucets sine having moved into my new construction home 18 months ago. Any ideas on what my next move should be ? :surrender: