They sell a unit that does 2 things, allegedly, 1. Filters the water, 2. Softens the water.
It's the water softener that seems designed to clog and thus fail. When working, it uses pool-salt to soften your home's water supply but when the return-feed from the softener tank clogs and instead of returning 'soft' water back into the home system, it overflows from the tank to the space around wherever you've placed it, the garage in my case (every 3 weeks, this is a HUGE, designed-in defect, that creates mess and water-damage to anything close to the ground when the tank 'cycles' and overflows/floods)
Because their salesmen are so good at promising you that if ANYthing goes wrong, you'll get full support (it's a $5500 system, yeah, I was that gullible), I believed it and bought in. So when the line clogs - as it's practically designed to do, the people at their office say 'We're not in your area, so to have someone come out there 'special' to fix it will cost you a $180 service call visit". I took the return-line apart, there's no obvious place where dissolved salt could collect and clog the water-return, so clearly, somewhere internally, it clogs and creates the flooding situation.
Basically, they're crooks, go to a hardware store if you need/want a water filtration system for your home, you'll save thousands and not have some company's POORLY designed water softener tank flooding out your garage or basement every 3 weeks.
Luv-Green Solutions Reviews
They sell a unit that does 2 things, allegedly, 1. Filters the water, 2. Softens the water.
It's the water softener that seems designed to clog and thus fail. When working, it uses pool-salt to soften your home's water supply but when the return-feed from the softener tank clogs and instead of returning 'soft' water back into the home system, it overflows from the tank to the space around wherever you've placed it, the garage in my case (every 3 weeks, this is a HUGE, designed-in defect, that creates mess and water-damage to anything close to the ground when the tank 'cycles' and overflows/floods)
Because their salesmen are so good at promising you that if ANYthing goes wrong, you'll get full support (it's a $5500 system, yeah, I was that gullible), I believed it and bought in. So when the line clogs - as it's practically designed to do, the people at their office say 'We're not in your area, so to have someone come out there 'special' to fix it will cost you a $180 service call visit". I took the return-line apart, there's no obvious place where dissolved salt could collect and clog the water-return, so clearly, somewhere internally, it clogs and creates the flooding situation.
Basically, they're crooks, go to a hardware store if you need/want a water filtration system for your home, you'll save thousands and not have some company's POORLY designed water softener tank flooding out your garage or basement every 3 weeks.