Glad you have 'tasty' water where you are
sandbox. My wife had an aunt in the St. Pete area and we would never drink the water out of the faucet.
Foul tasting, smelly, yuck!!! We had to install a filtration system way back in the '70s when we were in Oklahoma, same 'sulfur' and various chemical orders and tastes. The salt-based system took care of all that. But the water here is so sweet, there are few water filter companies around. Still, our local area has had some problems with the water creating pin-hole leaks in the copper pipes. Only recourse seems to be to replace that with PVC.
I became interested in filtration a few months back when we pulled the frig out for cleaning (we do that every ten years, whether it needs it or not). I found the coil of copper tubing had a kink in it and who knows when it would finally give way (probably in another ten years, when we cleaned back there again!). So I ran down to the hardware store and bought a steel-jacketed, self-closing emergency valve, some-kind-of-plastic tubing set.
I was so pleased with myself at catching he potential problem and installing an even better system! That pleasure didn't last long...my wife almost immediately started complaining about the 'plastic' taste. I had to admit that I could also taste it, also... Anyway, she had a weekend trip the next day and I removed the new line, fixed it under the kitchen faucet, turned on the hot water gently and let it run through the tubing for over 48 hours. I even added bleach, detergent and lots of 'hope' during the process. Unfortunately, the taste never went away and Judy grew tired of having half the sink full of tubing and the water bill climbing by the minute.
Still clinging to the technological advancement I had purchased, I browsed through the 'filtration' offerings. I even searched the interweb. Our frig didn't seem to have a built in filter of any kind, but after market types are readily if somewhat expensively available. Then I started looking at the under sink models, even though that really wouldn't help with the ice/cool water dispenser. Let's just say the sky is
not the limit when handling that substance that usually comes from under the ground! 8-|
Solution was to buy the >10 buck, "never-had-a-complaint-with-this-stuff" package. Hey! Mama's happy! What else counts?!
Anyone interested in a great, super-safe, no-more-worries-about-a-broken-line-while-out-of-the-house water/frig connection? Shipping costs only! Limit, one to a customer! Please, no dealers!