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19th February 07, 02:42 PM
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Way off topic, but....
Guys, I'm getting desperate. Back in the Spring of last year, we noticed our well water seemed a little cloudy. WE called the contractor who built our home, and he referred us to the the company that dug our well. WE called them and they sent out a service man. He checked and said there was a little silt in the water, and we should run the outside water faucets for a while and it would clear up. WE did this, and it did seem to clear for a while. Now, it is worse than ever. My water is milky when it comes from the tap. If a glass of water is allowed to sit, undisturbed for 24 hours, it will clear up, leaving a white sediment in the bottom of the glass. I want to install a filter on the cold water line, which feeds my kitchen faucets, the refrigerator ice maker and the clothes washer, in the utility room. However, the filter is 3/4" FPT, and all of the piping under my home is 3/4"PEX tubing. Does anyone here have any experience with this tubing? And, does anyone know where I can find an adapter to go from the PEX to metal pipe, or to either PVC or CPVC?. I've been searching the internet since I was on here at 7 or so this morning, with no meaningful results. I've even joined several do it yourself forums, but they require activating my accounts via an email link, and no one has sent me the link as of just now. So, I know we have a wide range of experts in many things other than kilts and I'm hoping that we have at least one expert plumber on the board
"A day spent in the fields and woods, or on the water should not count as a day off our allotted number upon this earth."
Jerry, Kilted Old Fart.
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