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Why do we need water softener service?


Discovered a powdery film on the shower or corroded faucets? This is one of the most common problems faced by homeowners and is a result of hard water. Hard water contains high mineral content including sulfates, calcium and magnesium, carbonates, and bicarbonates, which upon being supplied for a long start forming a thin layer of cloudy substance.

To avoid all these water softeners are great; these water softeners help in eliminating harmful minerals and work on the principle of ion exchange. Removal of minerals like calcium and magnesium contributes a lot in removing hardness from the water, thus making it soft. Therefore, the apparent need for water softer can’t be negated. Though most of us using hard water know the possible snags it carries, but hardly consider the installation of water softener or water softener service.


Possible drawbacks of using hard water

  1. Have you ever notice clogged drains? One of the possible reasons is the accumulation of minerals, these minerals deposits in pipes and drains over the years and discourage the normal flow of water. The more the hard water passes through a drain, the more the chemicals and minerals will deposit in it. It will also exude a filthy odor that you would hate to smell.
  2. The taste of the water depends greatly upon mineral composition in water, for those who desire an improved and less salty taste of water may invest in water softeners.
  3. Hard water forms a layer on the shower, which clogs its pores, and as it happens repeatedly, it requires frequent cleaning of showers.
  4. You might have noticed spotty dishes and cloudy glasses, which upon drying leaves chalky marks, this is the result of hard water. Other than dishes, hard water also ruins the quality of washing for cloth due to the presence of iron and acidic content along with sulfides and manganese.
 Though the hard water is essential to supply essential minerals to the body but using it may cause many other troubles. This brings in the need for Water softener service to improve the portability of water. For more information call (619) 436 6294 visit my website







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