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perhaps the pressure regulator at the input to the house has given up the ghost

 

You can rig up a simple gauge that hooks to a hose bib.   I doubt you're problem is pressure.

 

 

It may be time to look into getting a whole house water filter.

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Weather got serious last night. Literally got hammered. I've never seen it hail like that in San Antonio. My wife's SUV look like someone took a ball peen hammer to it.

 

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Wow that's just crazy!  I hope you can get effective repairs soon!  I hope the rest of your week is far less eventful!

 

Happy Hump day to the rest of you!

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Weather got serious last night. Literally got hammered. I've never seen it hail like that in San Antonio. My wife's SUV look like someone took a ball peen hammer to it.

 

Hate to see that, hopefully no damage to the house or either of you. I could not imagine being hit with hail that size.

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perhaps the pressure regulator at the input to the house has given up the ghost

 

You can rig up a simple gauge that hooks to a hose bib.   I doubt you're problem is pressure.

 

 

It may be time to look into getting a whole house water filter.

 

 

I thin Carl is right, and just the normal inline cartridge mechanical filter would probably work, problem is  it would need to be installed where the water comes in the house with a couple of ball valves for servicing.

 

After looking them up whole house mechanical filters go from$39-$500, but I would think the lower end with replaceable cartridge would remove junk causing your problem.

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It may be time to look into getting a whole house water filter.

Already done, been on the incoming water since almost day one. 

 

 

 

If you're getting as much calcium as you say, your filter is either the wrong type or not working.  What make and model do you have?  Normal filters won't pull calcium out of the water.

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It may be time to look into getting a whole house water filter.

Already done, been on the incoming water since almost day one. 

 

 

 

If you're getting as much calcium as you say, your filter is either the wrong type or not working.  What make and model do you have?  Normal filters won't pull calcium out of the water.

 

My system is one of these:

http://www.onewatersystems.com/home-water-filter-san-diego/1054-small-family-home

 

 and attached is one of these:

http://www.onewatersystems.com/how-it-works/amp-force-technology/

  Just FYI :)

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