Paul Freeman
New member
Chuck doesn’t seem to post much anymore, but since this is where I met the guy, I think it’s appropriate to offer my thanks and gratitude here, for all the help he has given me over the past several months.
Chuck is one of the most decent people I’ve ever had the pleasure of running into. He tells it like it is. No BS about it. The guy has used enormous amounts of his time and energy to work with me, thru emails and on the phone. He even extended an offer for me to come out to visit and check out his operation.
Thanks to Chuck’s knowledge and his willingness to share it, I probably have the most sophisticated mobile water softening system in town. The water in my area runs from 2 to 20 grains of hardness per gallon. Worst-case scenario, with the setup that Chuck taught me how to put together, I can run 2 machines (9gpm) for an entire workday with soft water. Then, at night I just regenerate the softener myself at a cost of about 3 or 4 bucks.
Washing (anything) with soft water makes an unbelievable difference. I can now wash faster, better, and most importantly cheaper then I could before, and I don’t have to worry about scaling up my coils. Yes, I still get water spots from dust and pollen but we’re working on solving that little problem too.
Again, my sincerest thanks and gratitude to you Chuck!
PS: When I get out there, dinner is definitely on me. You pick the <Strike>place</Strike>, I mean Palace!
Chuck is one of the most decent people I’ve ever had the pleasure of running into. He tells it like it is. No BS about it. The guy has used enormous amounts of his time and energy to work with me, thru emails and on the phone. He even extended an offer for me to come out to visit and check out his operation.
Thanks to Chuck’s knowledge and his willingness to share it, I probably have the most sophisticated mobile water softening system in town. The water in my area runs from 2 to 20 grains of hardness per gallon. Worst-case scenario, with the setup that Chuck taught me how to put together, I can run 2 machines (9gpm) for an entire workday with soft water. Then, at night I just regenerate the softener myself at a cost of about 3 or 4 bucks.
Washing (anything) with soft water makes an unbelievable difference. I can now wash faster, better, and most importantly cheaper then I could before, and I don’t have to worry about scaling up my coils. Yes, I still get water spots from dust and pollen but we’re working on solving that little problem too.
Again, my sincerest thanks and gratitude to you Chuck!
PS: When I get out there, dinner is definitely on me. You pick the <Strike>place</Strike>, I mean Palace!