Water Softners to Fix Your Hard Water

Hard water is one of the most common plumbing issues homeowners face, and a quality water softener is the most effective way to combat it. If you’re ready to protect your pipes, appliances, and skin from the damaging effects of hard water, Advanced Water Treatment has the right solution for you.

What Is Hard Water?

“Hard water” is a term used to describe water high in calcium, magnesium, and other dissolved minerals. Since minerals constantly dissolve into water as it flows underground, hard water will be a concern whether you draw from a well or use a municipal system. Hard water is rarely harmful, but it can become quite a nuisance over time. Hard water can create heavy mineral buildups in your pipes, which can reduce water pressure. Hard water can also coat your dishes with a cloudy film, damage your clothing in the wash, and reduce the lifespan of expensive cooking and cleaning equipment. Hard water can be a serious problem, but Advanced Water Treatment is ready to help you deal with it.

Water Softeners: A Simple Solution

The most effective way to deal with hard water is with a water softener. Water softeners are filled with little plastic beads with a negative charge. As hard water passes through the softener, the positively-charged calcium and magnesium ions are captured by the beads, which turns your water soft. Soft water is far more gentle on your skin, kitchenware, and equipment, and can help you save money on cleaning products and repairs as a result. Water softeners come in a wide variety of models and prices, and Advanced Water Treatment will assist you in finding the perfect fit for your home. We also provide a scheduled salt delivery service to ensure that your water softener keeps running.

Contact Us Today

If you are struggling with hard water and need a solution, Advanced Water Treatment is ready to help. Contact us today at 218-348-1152, or fill out the form below, for more information and a free quote.

 

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