Water Filtration Industry Blog

Best Water Softener for Orlando Hard Water Treatment

Posted by Joshua Swanson on April 14, 2017

If you are new to Central Florida, you may not be familiar with where your drinking water comes from. The tap water in your home is sourced from city wells that get water from nearby lakes, rivers and other natural water reservoirs in the area. What you also might not have known is that the water in Orlando is affected greatly by limestone, which is one of the main causes for hard water.

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Topics: Water Softener

Are Water Softening Systems Actually Worth It?

Posted by Joshua Swanson on March 20, 2017

If you are considering getting a water softener installed in your home, you may still have some questions about whether or not a water softener is really as great as it sounds. For example, will it really save you money? Improving your water quality can indeed save you money in more ways than one, while also coming with other hidden benefits you might have not even known come from softer water. Here are three reasons water softening systems are actually worth the cost:

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Topics: Water Softener, Water Refiner Savings Benefits, Complete Home Water Filtration System, General Water Filtration Information

Premium Whole House Water Softener Comparison Guide

Posted by Joshua Swanson on February 23, 2017

The thought of buying a whole house water softener can be overwhelming when you don’t know exactly what you’re looking for. Picking the best system for your family takes time and research. Contemplate the cost, it’s efficiency, and what level of protection your family really needs.

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Topics: Water Softener, Water Conditioner

5 Reasons to Upgrade Your Under Sink Water Filter

Posted by Joshua Swanson on February 21, 2017

The water filter under your kitchen sink cleans the water coming from your faucet, but what about the water in your kids’ sinks, your showers, or the water in your washing machine? Water tainted with harmful chemicals can still be making its way through other places in your home besides your kitchen sink.

If you want better peace of mind about the water that is running throughout the rest of your home, then it may be time to consider upgrading your under sink water filter to a complete home water filtration system. Here are five reasons why you need clean water in all parts of your home, and not just in your kitchen.

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Topics: Water Softener, Complete Home Water Filtration System, Water Conditioner, General Water Filtration Information, Reverse Osmosis System

5 Tips for Water Softener Installation and Maintenance

Posted by Joshua Swanson on February 15, 2017

After picking your best choice when it comes to a water softener, it is important to keep in mind that installation and maintenance are two key elements for the proper function of your water softener or refiner and should ideally be done by a professional. This is a good gauge of the quality and legitimacy of a company: do they go the extra mile and actually install and help you maintain the system you just purchased, or are you one your own? You should be wary of companies that don’t provide much help after the upfront sale of the system.

Just in case you run into this problem, here are 5 tips on how you can accomplish a successful water softener installation and how you can stay on track with your water softener maintenance.

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Topics: Water Softener, General Water Filtration Information

3 Types of Water Conditioning Systems

Posted by Joshua Swanson on February 8, 2017

There are 3 types of water conditioning systems. A water conditioner is simply a general term for a system that changes the water quality for the better in some way. Different types of water conditioner systems have the ability to filter and remove chlorine, which in turn, improves taste of the water.

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Topics: Water Softener, Complete Home Water Filtration System, Water Conditioner, General Water Filtration Information, Reverse Osmosis System

Pros and Cons to Buying a Salt-Based vs. Salt-Free Water Softener

Posted by Joshua Swanson on November 8, 2016

From limescale build up in appliances and on dishes to dry and dull skin and hair, the problems caused by hard water around your home are pretty obvious. What is not so obvious is the solution to softening your entire home’s water in an affordable and convenient manner. By now you have probably done enough research to understand a water softener is the solution to hard water, but have seen misleading information online or from friends and family about whether a salt-based or salt-free water softener is best for your home. That is why we are providing information on the difference between the two systems and the pros and cons to buying each one.

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Topics: Water Softener, Water Refiner Savings Benefits, Water Conditioner, General Water Filtration Information

How Does Water Softener Resin Filter Water?

Posted by Joshua Swanson on November 8, 2016

Water softeners can make a world of difference in your home’s water quality. They remove dissolved minerals, like calcium and magnesium, from the water with the use of resin or filtration media. However, a water softener only combats one of the problems of tap water. You may need a water refiner to completely transform your home’s water into clean, contaminant-free water. To understand why this is the case, it’s important to know the different types of resin present in a water softener vs. water refiner.

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Topics: Water Softener, General Water Filtration Information, Water Filter Resin

The Difference Between a Water Conditioner vs. a Water Softener

Posted by Joshua Swanson on November 8, 2016

A water conditioner is simply a general term for a system that changes the water quality for the better in some way. Different types of water conditioner systems have the ability to filter and remove chlorine, which in turn, improves taste of the water. A water softener is a specific type of water conditioner that works to reduce water hardness. Hard water occurs when dissolved ions of calcium or magnesium are present in a home's tap water. Hard water can cause films left on dishes and glasses, buildup of residue in household appliances, and an excess use of soap. Keep reading to find out more differences between a water conditioner and a water softener.

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Topics: Water Softener, Water Conditioner, General Water Filtration Information

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