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It is estimated that 85 percent of homes are using untreated hard water. Hard water is any type of water that contains excess metals and materials, such as magnesium and calcium. Even though hard water is safe to use in most cases, you may want to consider having a water softener installed. A water softener is a device that helps remove excess minerals from the water, giving you a cleaner supply.
Read on for more on how you can benefit from a water softener. To get started with your new system, contact Anytime Plumbing, Heating & Cooling for service in the Las Vegas area.
Want Better Skin and Hair?
Soft water makes it easier for shampoo and soap to lather. You will be able to use less shampoo and soap. It is also better for your skin and hair than hard water. Hard water has a tendency to cause dry your skin. Additionally, hard water can make your hair dry and brittle.
Want to Extend the Life of Your Appliances?
The minerals from hard water can build up inside your appliances. This can decrease their overall efficiency and shorten their lifespan.
A study done by North Dakota State University has shown that water softeners can extend the life of water heaters, dishwashers, and laundry machines. Longer-lasting appliances not only help you save money, but they also help benefit the environment.
Want Faster Access to Hot Water?
Soft water heats up more quickly than hard water. This can help you save money on your electric bill, as it improves energy efficiency.
What are the Features of Water Softeners?
Water softeners come with a number of different features.
Below is a list of some of those features:
Timer/meter control: A quality water softener will keep track of the amount of water you use. It will also make adjustments according to the amount of water that is used.
Electric/non-electric units: There are electric and non-electric water softeners available. Electric units cost less, but non-electric ones are more reliable and last longer. Additionally, electric water softeners have to be programmed. Non-electric softeners are typically self-adjusting, which makes them easier to use.
Salt types: The majority of water softeners will use either block salt or tablet salt. Block salt is often preferred over tablet salt because it is easier to store, handle, and load.