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<blockquote data-quote="HatCreekFan" data-source="post: 114179" data-attributes="member: 2056"><p>WHat about those filters that kinda look like a fuel filter (on an outdoor tank)- has a removable cartridge - I've seen them at Lowe's. </p><p></p><p>We have a sediment problem, I guess. About every other week, I have to unscrew the shower head and knock out a few little pieces of crud- they really affect the pressure. About once a month or so I have to clean out the screens on the washer - they get all crudded up and it takes the water FOREVER to fill. </p><p></p><p>Has anyone ever had to drain their water heater to get the crud out of it? Will the buildup of lime/calcium/iron/whatever affect the heating element?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="HatCreekFan, post: 114179, member: 2056"] WHat about those filters that kinda look like a fuel filter (on an outdoor tank)- has a removable cartridge - I've seen them at Lowe's. We have a sediment problem, I guess. About every other week, I have to unscrew the shower head and knock out a few little pieces of crud- they really affect the pressure. About once a month or so I have to clean out the screens on the washer - they get all crudded up and it takes the water FOREVER to fill. Has anyone ever had to drain their water heater to get the crud out of it? Will the buildup of lime/calcium/iron/whatever affect the heating element? [/QUOTE]
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