Monarch Scaleout

Monarch Scaleout

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Monarch Scaleout

Monarch Scaleout
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MikeO12345678
5

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S15c Scaleout

Had this from when they first started selling them about 10 years ago ish .works great. yes you do get some small amount of scale in the kettle but just use a wire scrunch like normal. It does say it will let some scale through and that it shouldnt cling hard. Taps hardly any scale what's so ever and that's with me not bothering to wipe it off like it says in the instructions. OK I may be helping it with an electromagnetic coil as well, UNFOTUNATLEY monach no longer seam to support this model, so I will look for cheaper alternatives from another company. Monach just lost a customer

consumer7
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Didn't Do Much From Day 1

I had one these fitted when I had a new kitchen and bathroom put in, I still get the same line scale build up as before, it didn't do anything for my new taps or new bathroom / kitchen.

I really had high hopes fore this product but couldn't recommend it at all.

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consumer7

Hi,

Happy to assist, I did try to contact monarchs customer services and got pretty much ignored.

Thanks

aboynamedsue

I have had mine installed for 3 yrs and have just change the resin for the first time. The post filter has been changed one a year. Like you, I am not at all happy with the performance of Scaleout. Since being installed, I am on my second kettle and shower heads and taps around the home need decaling as often as they did prior to installing Scaleout. I am not impressed given the £600 and odd pounds purchase price, plus installation fee, plus the astronomical cost of the resin £345 every 3 yrs and £26 for replacement post filter. It is a lot of money for something that does not do what is says on the tin. I am gathering information from other dissatisfied users and will be sending my findings to the BBC to see if his consumer affairs program can lift the lid on Monarchs claims. Please message me if you want to take part.

aboynamedsue

I have had mine installed for 3 yrs and have just change the resin for the first time. The post filter has been changed one a year. Like you, I am not at all happy with the performance of Scaleout. Since being installed, I am on my second kettle and shower heads and taps around the home need decaling as often as they did prior to installing Scaleout. I am not impressed given the £600 and odd pounds purchase price, plus installation fee, plus the astronomical cost of the resin £345 every 3 yrs and £26 for replacement post filter. It is a lot of money for something that does not do what is says on the tin. I am gathering information from other dissatisfied users and will be sending my findings to Matt Alright at the BBC to see if his consumer affairs program can lift the lid on Monarchs claims. Please message me if you want to take part.

Bubsjoe
1

Value For Money

Scale Out S2

Could not see any evidence of it working.Kept it over a year. Total waste of money .Had it removed. I kept my old kettle to see if it remove any lime scale,as they suggest.zero impact. Had to clean lime scale from. bathroom and taps.Save yourself time and money.I was caught.

Ratchetman
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Value For Money

Satisfied But With Reservations!

We had our Scaleout installed 3 years ago following a major refurbishment of my property which included a completely new plumbing & heating system / pipework etc. We did so at the suggestion of our plumber as my wife was opposed to the traditional type of water softener which previously she had found to make the water too slimey. We understood that it was a 4-star rather than a 5-star solution but went ahead anyway and have been pretty pleased with it, although we too have noticed some (not too much) flaky limescale in the kettle and just a little limescale on our taps. We have no problem with our WC water and certainly no pink residue as mentioned by others. Nothing excessive that can't be easily cleaned with a spray limescale remover.

The fact that I don't have to keep on buying and adding salt to the system is a plus. However, there is an ongoing cost in replacing the post filter and more importantly replacing the resin every 3 years (ours is a very hard water area). We were not made aware of the cost of the resin replacement kit which is currently £237.60 inc. VAT for the DIY kit and this has come as a shock and the price seems extortionate. I have been unable to find any information as to what is so special about this resin in comparison with other packs of resin that can be obtained far more cheaply for other similar types of system. Is anyone out there able to explain this?

rich2204
1

Value For Money

Monarch Scaleout. Waste Of Money

Had a Monarch scaleout system fitted for twelve months now. It seemed to work fine

for the first three months. Now it seems to do very little.

I changed the filter after eight months, though it is recommended to be changed once a year. Didn't make any difference.

I paid severn hundred pounds, what a waste of money. Should have paid a few hundred more and had a block salt one instead.

Shower head blocks after a couple of months and I have all the same lime scale

problems that I had prior.

Apparently, although it is under warranty, if you complain. Monarch claim that it is only a lime scale reducing filter, not a water softner, therefore it is hard to

prove that it dosen't do the job.

Anyway, I would recommend to pay the extra and get a block salt softner instead.

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rich2204

The kind of answer I expect one year later, from someone who represents the company

Note4u

Not enough information to take your feedback seriously. What is your water hardness level? Is it extremely high e.g. exceeds 450? it would unlikely be effective or even work that well or at all in a longer term if that was the case. Secondly, it would have been interesting if you had a water hardness test done before and after for comparison. Finally, with a salt solution you are not only contributing to an potential environmental tragedy (ok, ceaning chemicals also do), but nobody seem to take into account the waste and cost of the brine water, which is anywhere from 17 to 30l per day, which is simply flushed away.

Guest
4

Value For Money

1 Year Of Scaleout Use

We have had the scale out fitted to a 30 year old house which had a lot of limescale build up - we are in a hard water area in Berkshire.

In general we have not seen the same problems that you usually have with limescale in the area, but we do see the white residue in our kettle - which seems to be expected in the Monarch guides. We also get a white residue on the granite worktops.

BUT

We have found that we aren't getting the nasty scale build up on the bathroom sinks and toilets and in general it is much easier to clean.

After a year of being slightly nervous about the installation we are generally happy with it.

Monarch were also brilliant at sending out a new part for free when we sprung a slight leak - we think this was down to the incompetence of the kitchen fitter..

PaulSequenza
5

Value For Money

So Much Easier Than A Softener.

Our plumber recently installed a new heating system and all new pipework, we also got a new washer dryer so I thought it was time to get a water softener fitted, also because the plumber was so good.

He told us to go to our local merchants where we got the boiler stuff from and ask for a Scaleout instead, as it doesn't mean he would have to rip up our kitchen floor (again) and fit a hard tap to the sink, plus no new tap to the garden either.

Tell you what, we live in a well hard water area and I'm well impressed, the tea tastes just fine which was my main worry and the shower screen doesn't get the limescale and the washing machine door is not all scaly on the inside. Hopefully we'll not need get the same issue with the heating element as we did with the last machine, in fact I know we wont.

It was the same price as the water softener but I don't have to faff about filling it with salt every month, I reckon it'll save £23 a year over a softener and it doesn't take up as much space, I hid it in the top of a cupboard on a shelf.

Customer service was great too, I asked the company how to change a part in the future and got and answer straight away.

Hetti707
4

Value For Money

Monarch Scaleout Works Perfectly With Instant Results

I purchased a Monarch scaleout a month ago and am absolutely delighted with the results. It does exactly what I expected which was to reduce the hardness of the water but still be able to drink the water from anywhere in the house. It comes with a filter as standard which needs replacing each year at minimal cost and having done some research, I believe the running cost will be less than a conventional salt water softener. It is compact, fits neatly under the sink unit with no extra tap needed. I live in one of the hardest water areas in the country and my Scaleout is coping fantastically. My kettle has not needed descaling in a month whereas before it needed doing every week. Before purchasing the Scaleout I made sure, from Monarch, that I knew exactly how it worked and what to expect. The staff were knowledgeable and able to reassure me that it was exactly what I required. The after sales service has been excellent.

Tip: My plumber bypassed the outside tap so as not to waste the treated water.

tomj84

Works Perfectly And Monarch Were Very Helpful!

I used to live in a house that I renovated and had a salt water softener installed as I live in Bath where the water is very hard. During the renovation, it was a pain to install separate cold water pipes to the kitchen as it is not advisable to drink softened water. I also found the process of buying heavy and often split bags of salt to fill it up was just irritating. I moved from that house a year ago and had a Monarch Scaleout installed in the new house as an alternative to a water softener and it had no need for any separate cold water supply to the kitchen. It seems to work well and only needs the Post Filter to be replaced every year until the resin requires changing. I was unsure how to do this so I contacted Monarch and they talked me through the process and sent me the spanner required to do job and it arrived the next day. So after a year of use I am nothing but pleased with the product and I am very happy that I don't have to carry heavy salt around anymore!

Dralllab
4

Value For Money

Monarch Scale Out For Combination Boilers

Hi , just installed the new monarch scale out salt less unit and I've already noticed the difference in the first day.the existing scale around the taps has broke down with a slight rub,the so called slime in the kettle I have not experienced this could be that you must install the filter that comes with the kit and they must be replaced max of a year cost as little as £10 to £15 .also I have notice when using soaps the lather is better, maybe not as much as the salt softeners but personally I don't like it to slimy .

All in all I am very please with this item as I don't have to fill up with salt every 3 to 4 weeks.

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Q&A

diloupage

Is it going to save me money in the long run with using less soap liquids and cleaning products etc? Does it make your skin feel silky smooth after washing? Can you tell me how it works please. I've just had a demonstration for Harveys water softeners and they are a lot more expensive but say they save you money.

DaveChapman265

At the top of the SC2 there are two dark red flat pull outs. Can you tell me what they are for please?

BillHorton

Re the S15T. Can you please advise me of the size? So that I can determine how much space there is in a standard.cupboard under the sink.

lynne13

Has anyone suffered with itching skin and mouth ulcers?

PeterSolar

My son noticed that when we went in holiday that his skin complaint was better (irritation to skin on hands).

No issue with mouth ulcers.

My son was convinced it was because our holiday house had Molten Brown soap :-)

I cannot say if it was an issue with Scaleout, what makes you suspect that.

The resin in Scaleout (I believe) is am SP3 Resin and sold in the USA I think by a company called Pelican. You might search for answers there, if you believe an issue exists.

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