A water softener system eliminates minerals such as calcium and magnesium from your water. Hard water, which contains these minerals, can cause limescale buildup in pipes, affecting appliance efficiency and lifespan. It also makes it difficult for soap and detergents to lather properly, impacting bathing and laundry.
We offer a variety of water softener systems to suit your needs:
- Ion Exchange Systems: Traditional systems that exchange hard minerals with sodium or potassium.
- Salt-Free System*: Eco-friendly options that condition water without using salt.
- Dual Tank Systems: Suitable for larger households or businesses needing a continuous soft water supply.
*Salt-free “water softeners” are not true water softeners since they do not remove the hardness material, though they do offer similar benefits. Salt-free versions change the chemical state of the hardness material to avoid scaling. While the presence of the material is still there, the effects of hard water are reduced greatly.
Signs You Need a Water Softener Replacement
Water softeners usually work unobtrusively, making it hard to detect issues in the system until they affect water quality. Look for these signs to determine if your system needs repair or replacement:
- Scratchy or stiff laundry
- Soap that doesn’t lather well
- Crusty deposits on faucets and drains
- Salty or altered taste in water
- Water spots on dishes and silverware
- Decline in water pressure
- Dry hair or itchy scalp after showering
The Importance of Maintaining Your Water Softener
Regular maintenance ensures that your water softener operates effectively and extends its lifespan. Without proper care, softeners can become less effective and potentially damage your plumbing system.