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Facts about soft water


 


 


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Building or Remodeling a Home? Don't forget to build in the softness!

85% of America's Water is considered "hard water". Chances are the water in your new home is hard too. Contaminated with dissolved minerals - like calcium, magnesium, sulfur, iron, lead and limestone - that can dry your skin, damage your appliances and increase your energy bills. To determine how hard your water is ask your contractor to have it tested. Left untreated, hard water can cause a series of costly problems:

  • Scale buildup on faucets and fixtures
  • Clogged plumbing in appliances
  • Reduced efficiency and increased maintenance costs
  • Greater usage of soaps and shampoos
  • More time spent scrubbing and cleaning

Water Hardness Throughout the United States

 

Soft water makes a difference that you can see and feel. Bathing will be more pleasurable,appliances will last longer, your home will be cleaner and You'll save money. A water softener will not only make your hair, skin, and clothes feel softer; it will extend the life of your water-using appliances, get things cleaner and save you money, lots of money.

 

 

 

 
 
last updated: March 9, 2007