We have very hard water here on the farm, lots of mineral/iron deposits. Our barn is all concrete floors and the pipes come up through the concrete. I know the water heater builds up deposits and I gave up on expensive coffee makers and just use a basic Mr. Coffee and the washable filter catches the sediment.
Our water tastes wonderful, no problem there. A water filter at the sink would handle the coffee pot situation but I am concerned about what it's doing to the hot water heater - which is a lot more expensive than a new coffee pot. Checking online there is a big price difference within each category for well water. Also, how would you go about installing a whole house filter to the pipe where the water comes in from the well. Our neighbors put in a water softener and a whole house filter when they built 20 yrs ago - but we don't have that option and I don't know if it's worth spending thousands of dollars to put one in. Any advice?
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