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Have a water conditioning-related question? We have the answer. Check out these FAQs and give us a call today for more information!

  • What is a water softener?

    According to Global Market Insights, a water softener is a unit that removes the hardness of liquids through a process involving chemical compounds. This device removes unwanted minerals, such as calcium or magnesium, that can potentially cause harm. In order to soften water, a salt solution, or brine, is used to perform a scientific swap between the salt and hardness minerals present in your home's water. Contact us today to learn more. Our team stands out from other water conditioning companies by providing excellent service to our customers!

  • What are the benefits of water softening?

    Hard water can dry out your skin and hair, cause water spots to appear on freshly cleaned glassware, and cause calcium and limestone buildups within your plumbing system that lead to potentially damaging clogs and low water pressure. In short, choosing to condition the hard water in your home can make cleaning, showering, and appliance shopping a whole lot easier and less stressful! Water conditioning companies like Quality Water Conditioning can help you and your family enjoy these fantastic benefits. Give us a call today!

  • How do I know if I have hard water?

    Is your laundry stiff and scratchy? Does your skin feel dry? Is your water bill unusually high? Are your tub and sinks full of rust rings and scale buildup? If you answered yes to any of these questions, there is a good chance you are dealing with hard water in your home. A water softener and other services provided by water conditioning companies can help clear up these issues.

  • Do all water softeners use the same salt?

    No! Not every system offered by water conditioning companies utilizes the same salt. You’ll want to make sure you know whether you need block salt or granules. Don’t just settle for the cheapest bag you can find, either! There are different quality levels to choose from, and in most cases, the higher the quality, the better the water. Depending on how hard your water is, you may require a higher-quality salt for your needs.

  • How do I know what size water softener I need?

    Great question! Here's a general rule used by water conditioning companies. To come up with an estimate, multiply the number of people in your home by 80, which is the average number of gallons of water a person uses per day. Then, multiply that number by the grains of hardness detected in your water after you have it tested. This will tell you which grain capacity to look for.

  • What is grain capacity?

    Grain capacity refers to the maximum number of grains of water hardness your water softener will be able to remove before having to regenerate. Water conditioning companies urge customers to pay close attention to this rating when they're selecting a water softener. A higher grain capacity rating means your water softener will be more energy efficient!

  • How much water do water softeners need to regenerate?

    Typically, regeneration uses about as much water as it takes to wash a load of laundry. That’s why choosing a system with the right grain capacity rating is so important. The less your water softening system needs to recharge, the less water you’ll waste. Working with water conditioning companies like us can ensure your system is operating properly.

  • How does water softener regeneration work?

    Your water softener will need to regenerate itself once it has gone through a full water softening cycle. The resin beads that attract and remove the harsh minerals will need to be rinsed and reset to handle the next round. Once the minerals are drained from the machine, your system is ready to soften water all over again. Water conditioning companies like us can answer more questions about this process, so call us today to learn more!

  • How can water softeners benefit my skin?

    The minerals that exist in hard water absorb the skin’s natural oils, breaking down the skin’s defensive barrier. Constantly using hard water can lead to dry skin, eczema, and other types of skin conditions. Once hard water is conditioned, your skin and hair will be protected from these harmful minerals. Water softeners offered by water conditioning companies also help to prevent soap scum, which can clog your pores and leave a scummy residue on your skin and hair.

  • How will water softeners save me money?

    By installing a water softener, you are taking preventative measures to eliminate hard water at the source, along with all of the maintenance issues that come with it later down the road. Hard water can add unreasonable wear and tear to all of your appliances that use water and your plumbing systems. Your appliances use more energy when they are required to work overtime, causing your energy bills to increase. Additionally, water softeners are considered a valuable upgrade to your home. A water softener installed by water conditioning companies can easily add upwards of $10,000 in equity to the value of your home once it is installed.

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