Water Softener at home - What are the benefits of Water Softener?

Water Softener at home - What are the benefits of Water Softener?

Whether or not it is worth having a water softener at home depends on a number of factors.

Water Softeners are primarily designed to remove minerals, primarily Calcium and Magnesium ions, from hard water.

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What are the benefits of using soft water?

There are multiple benefits of using a whole house water softener to obtain soft water.

  1. Softer water is better for your skin and hair: Hard water can dry out your skin and hair and make them feel itchy. Soft water is more gentle on your skin and hair and can help to improve their appearance.
  2. Softer water is easier to use: Soft water produces more lather with soap and detergent, so you need less of it. This can save you money on your laundry and dishwashing supplies.
  3. Softer water is better for your appliances: Hard water can build up on your appliances and reduce their efficiency. Soft water can help to extend the life of your appliances and reduce your energy bills.
  4. Softer water is better for your plumbing: Hard water can clog your pipes and plumbing fixtures. Soft water can help to prevent clogs and keep your plumbing flowing smoothly.

Do water softeners reduce TDS?

No, water softeners do not reduce TDS. TDS is Total Dissolved Solids representing the total concentration of dissolved substances in water. It is measured in milligrams per litre (mg/l) or Parts Per Million (ppm).

TDS comprises organic and inorganic salts such as minerals, and metals, primarily Calcium, Magnesium and other salts.

An increased level of total dissolved solids (TDS) concentration does not pose a risk to health.

The presence of dissolved solids can result in hard water, leading to the accumulation of deposits and coatings on fixtures, as well as within the interior of hot water pipes and boilers.

How much does it cost to install a water softener?

The cost to install a whole house water softener in your home can vary depending on a number of factors, including:

  • The size and type of water softener you choose
  • The complexity of the installation
  • The cost of labour in your area

How do I maintain my water softener?

✅Check the salt level regularly

Whole house water softeners use salt to regenerate the resin beads that remove the hardness minerals from water. If the salt level gets too low, the water softener will not be able to regenerate properly and the water will become hard again.

✅Clean the brine tank regularly

The brine tank is where the salt is dissolved to create the brine solution that regenerates the resin beads. Over time, salt can build up in the brine tank and reduce its efficiency. To clean the brine tank, simply drain it and rinse it out with water.

Test the water hardness regularly

You can test the hardness of your water using a home water hardness test kit or by having your water tested by a professional water testing laboratory. This will help you to ensure that your water softener is working properly.

WaterScience Water Softeners

  • Reduces up to 95% hardness
  • Fully automatic with salt level indicator
  • Compact design available - ideal for whole house and kitchen separately 
  • Suitable for all water sources

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Delving into the decision-making process, the blog has explored the factors influencing the worthiness of having a water softener at home. The multitude of benefits associated with using soft water, from enhancing skin and hair health to improving overall usability.

Choose wisely! 

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