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Any recommendations for good local companies for this?

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Ozzmosis. Great album. :headbang:

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I'm intrigued to know whether you're installing it for your own consumption or for some form of tropical/marine fish tank or hydro/aquaponics endeavour? I don't know of any local companies tbh, it's pretty specialist given the relatively high quality of Yorkshire Water's drinking water, but would suggest that you try ringing some tropical/marine fish specialists or hydroponics shops.

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What size RO unit are you talking about that needs "installation".

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Just for domestic use - I know the water here is good, but I have been recommended to get one by several people so was looking into it.

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What sort of person recommends you install an RO unit????

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Some trick aquatics systems prefer them as well thinking about it.

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Its actually my boss at work who is well into his nutrition. He swears by reverse osmosis water laced with a small amount pink Himalayan pink salt is the best way to keep your body full of all the benefits of rehydrating and maintaining peak balance.

 

He also lives in London though so we all know the water is <removed> down there.

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masked swearing

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London water is hard and RO water is used by window cleaners as it doesn't leave marks on the window.Also by aquarists that keep certain tropical fish that live in soft water areas.

Sheffield water is pretty soft. Annoyingly so to a southerner, as it's difficult to get rid of the blooming soap suds.

Himalayan pink salt!!!

Whatever next?

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There is a high percentage of waste water from the process so factor in the cost if your on a water meter

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Its actually my boss at work who is well into his nutrition. He swears by reverse osmosis water laced with a small amount pink Himalayan pink salt is the best way to keep your body full of all the benefits of rehydrating and maintaining peak balance.

 

He also lives in London though so we all know the water is <removed> down there.

 

So your boss has fallen for some new-age mumbo-jumbo, and you're preparing to throw money at it....

 

Is your boss a dietitian? Snake oil salesman?

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