I’m tryn to understand all this... it’s just tripping me out looking at what it cost to get this stuff then the short lifespan of the equipment and the fact that replacement media’s cost nearly if not in some cases cost more then the entire unit. At what point do we just add whole house systems then just run a single line to a di under the tank... seems to me that would be WAAAY more cost effective and give us soft water to drink and shower with... outside of apartments or rentals in general... or even small cubes that seem super popular I get not being able to but... making 135gallons in one of them small under sink systems would need a filter thing replacement atleast once from what I’m reading... what do you guys that are diy low budget big tanks doing for your water? Outside of replacing a lot of filters and having all the auto water change sumps and stuff... I’m talking about the hands on maintenance big tank builds low tech... I’m just shocked at the small amounts of water produced... a whole house unit is 400-1500 for a year-5 years full house... can get more expensive to get alil longer then that but most can’t afford to go that big... but there are big fancy hotels with the entire building with water softener... so scaling up and producing more is def cost effective and have u ever took a shower in soften water just rinsing your hair out and washing off all them pollutants is incredible... why do we treat our corals and anemones and fish better then our seles while spending more then We would hooking ourself a up too lol anyone go this route or look in to the cost of scaling up? Any pics or ideas? Anyone in the industrial water softening biz? Or been to a fancy resort and experienced the “softest hair I’ve ever had omg!” As everyone I’ve ever heard shower in the heavenly water say lol I’m googling storage tanks and tubing to run all over and I’m like I can just buy this... https://www.homedepot.com/p/AQUASUR...tal-Metered-Water-Softener-AS-HS64D/311245270