Why Do I Need A Water Softener?
You might be thinking about purchasing a water softener for your house, but you just are unsure why you would even need one. We have the answers for you below!
Hard water produces scale.
If there are stains or buildup on your sinks and bathtubs, if you have to use large amounts of soap to clean the dishes or wash your hair, or if your water tastes or smells odd, you probably have hard water. If left untreated, the minerals in hard water will cause yellow stains on plumbing fixtures and be deposited as scale. Eventually, this will clog the plumbing and shorten the life of appliances like washing machines, water heaters, and dishwashers. Scale deposits not only cut down on the efficiency of the appliances, but they also cost you money, increasing both energy and maintenance bills.
Water softeners eliminate the effects of hard water.
They work by removing the calcium and magnesium found in the water in your home. This extends the useful life of water heaters, washing machines, dishwashers, coffeemakers, humidifiers, and household plumbing systems by as much as 30%.
Soft water makes a difference you can feel and see all over the house.
Most water contains more than water.
Almost all of the water found in the U.S. is hard water. Hard water is water that is contaminated with dissolved minerals – like calcium, magnesium, sulfur, iron, lead, and limestone – that can have a negative impact on you, your household, and not to mention your pocketbook. Depending on where you live, contaminants from sewage, industrial waster, and agricultural runoff can also seep into your water supply. But don’t worry, we sell items to help with keeping your water clear as well as soft!
If you are looking to invest in clear and clean water for your home, look no further! We have everything you could need for your entire home to have Crystal Clear Water straight from every faucet!