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Water Softeners

Say Goodbye to Hard Water Woes: Invest in a Water Softener for a Cleaner, More Comfortable Home!

Are you tired of dealing with hard water stains on your dishes and fixtures? Do you struggle with dry, itchy skin and hair? If so, it’s time to consider adding a water softener to your home.

Not only will a water softener remove the minerals that cause these frustrating problems, but it will also extend the life of your plumbing and appliances. Soft water is easier on your pipes and helps prevent buildup and corrosion.

Investing in a water softener is an investment in your home’s overall health and well-being. Say goodbye to hard water woes and hello to a cleaner, more comfortable home. Contact us today to learn more about our water softener options and how we can help improve your daily life.

Our AVERAGE Water softener installation Price:

$ 3300

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Everything You Could Ever Want to Know About Water Softeners

Water softeners are an essential home appliance that removes minerals from hard water, preventing damage to pipes and fixtures and improving the quality of water. If you’re considering purchasing a water softener, there are several factors to consider, including size, type, and cost. In this article, we’ll explore everything you could ever want to know about water softeners, from how they work to their benefits and drawbacks.

What is Hard Water?

Hard water is water that contains high levels of dissolved minerals, particularly calcium and magnesium. While hard water is safe to drink and use, it can cause several issues, including scaling on pipes and fixtures, reduced soap lather, and mineral buildup on appliances like dishwashers and washing machines.

How do Water Softeners Work?

Water softeners work by removing the minerals that cause hard water. The most common type of water softener uses an ion exchange process, where calcium and magnesium ions are exchanged for sodium or potassium ions. This exchange takes place in a resin tank, where a bed of resin beads attracts and traps calcium and magnesium ions while releasing sodium or potassium ions.

 

Types of Water Softeners

There are several types of water softeners, including:

  • Salt-based Water Softeners: These are the most common type of water softeners and use salt to remove minerals from hard water.
  • Salt-free Water Softeners: These use a variety of methods to remove minerals without adding salt, such as a magnetic or electronic field.
  • Dual Tank Water Softeners: These have two resin tanks, which allows for continuous softening of water.
  • Portable Water Softeners: These are smaller, portable water softeners that can be taken on camping trips or used in RVs.

Advantages of Water Softeners

Water softeners offer several advantages, including:

  • Improved water quality and taste
  • Extended life of appliances and fixtures
  • Reduced soap and detergent usage
  • Savings on energy bills
  • Reduced need for cleaning and maintenance

Disadvantages of Water Softeners

Water softeners also have some disadvantages, including:

  • Increased sodium intake for those on a low-sodium diet
  • Additional cost for salt and maintenance


Factors to Consider When Purchasing a Water Softener

When purchasing a water softener, there are several factors to consider, including:

Size: The size of the water softener depends on the size of your household and the level of water hardness.

Type: Consider the type of water softener that will best suit your needs, budget, and environmental concerns.

Cost: The cost of a water softener varies depending on the size, type, and features.

Maintenance: Consider the maintenance requirements and cost of the water softener.

Installation and Maintenance of Water Softeners

Water softeners require professional installation, which typically involves plumbing and electrical work. Once installed, regular maintenance is necessary to ensure the water softener functions properly. This includes regularly adding salt to the brine tank, cleaning the resin tank, and monitoring the system for any leaks or malfunctions.

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Frequently Asked Questions

We install the Nugen Gemline series of water softeners.

Water softeners and water filtration systems are both designed to improve the quality of your home’s water, but they work in different ways and target different types of contaminants.

Water softeners are designed to remove minerals like calcium and magnesium from your water, which are responsible for creating “hard water” and causing issues like mineral buildup on fixtures, soap scum, and dry, itchy skin. They use a process called ion exchange to replace these minerals with sodium ions, effectively “softening” the water.

On the other hand, water filtration systems are designed to remove a variety of contaminants from your water, including sediment, chlorine, bacteria, and more. There are different types of water filtration systems, such as activated carbon filters, reverse osmosis systems, and UV disinfection systems, each of which targets specific types of contaminants.

In summary, water softeners and water filtration systems serve different purposes. If you’re dealing with hard water issues, a water softener is the best choice, while a water filtration system is the better option if you’re concerned about a broader range of contaminants in your water.

A water softener is a fantastic appliance that will help treat the incoming water quality of the home. Hard water leaves scale deposits everywhere from your dishwasher, drain lines, glass shower doors and plumbing fixtures. A traditional water softener will use salt to treat the incoming water and lower the scale deposits. Water softeners are a great way to protect your home’s tankless water heater as well.

Water softeners are not designed to remove chlorine from water. However, some models may have additional filtration systems that can remove chlorine and other impurities.

Salt substitutes are not recommended for use in water softeners, as they can damage the resin bed and decrease the effectiveness of the water softener.

The frequency of regeneration depends on the size of the water softener, the level of water hardness, and the amount of water used in the household. Generally, water softeners should be regenerated every two to three days.

The size of the water softener depends on the level of water hardness and the size of the household. A professional water analysis can help determine the appropriate size of water softener for your household.

Water softeners are not designed to remove lead from water. A separate filtration system, such as a reverse osmosis system, is necessary to remove lead from water.

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Average price for new water softener installation: $2,799

a) Price includes 5% discount when paid with cash or check

b) Price is assuming a nearby 110v weatherproof outlet is existing for power connection and a drain nearby to run the discharge line.