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Melton
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I am restoring a house buiult in 1946. The house is on a well and the water has a high mineral content. I wonder whether the heating pipes and radiators are gettin flow.
Questions: 1) can I put any chemicals in the system today to ensure the pipes are clear? 2) what should I install on a new system to take care of the problem?
Questions: 1) can I put any chemicals in the system today to ensure the pipes are clear? 2) what should I install on a new system to take care of the problem?
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There is a great deal of info on
our web site pertaining to your question. You also would be well advised to get a pro involved the first time at least. Our web address is www.rhomarwater.com0
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