Water Softeners

When water contains a significant amount of calcium and magnesium, it is called hard water. Hard water is known to clog pipes and to complicate soap and detergent dissolving in water.

Water softener systems reduce the hardness of water by replacing the hardness minerals - calcium and magnesium ions with another ion, usually sodium. Iron ions may also be removed during softening.

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The best way to soften water is to use a water softener unit and connect it directly to the water supply.



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