
AMAZING BENEFITS
Eliminates the constant need for lotion, while improving your skin and hair.
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One of the most noticeable effects of hard water is how it impacts your skin and hair. The calcium, lead and magnesium in hard water can strip away the natural oils that protect your skin and hair. After showering, you might find your hair feeling brittle or dry, and your skin irritated, itchy, or prone to breakouts.
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While lotions and conditioners can provide temporary relief, a water softener offers a long-term solution. By removing these harsh minerals, a water softener leaves you with water that’s gentler on your body.
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Soft water helps preserve your natural oils, leaving your hair and skin feeling healthier and more nourished. This simple change can have a big impact on your daily routine, making showers more enjoyable and beneficial for your skin and hair.
Use less laundry detergent and dishwasher soap
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Everything cleans better, and rinses quicker. Eliminates white build up on faucets, shower heads and glass doors
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Clearer dishes: Prevents mineral spots on glassware and soap film in the dishwasher.
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Brighter clothes: Prevents minerals from fading colors in the washing machine with soft water, detergent use in washing machines can be reduced by 50 percent and energy can be saved by using cold water – all while still seeing comparable or better stain removal and whiter clothes compared to results in hard water.
Dramatically extends the lifespan of your water heater, faucets, valves and all plumbing components
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The minerals in hard water can lead to a buildup commonly known as limescale. Over time, this buildup accumulates inside appliances like dishwashers, washing machines, and water heaters, forcing them to work harder and reducing their efficiency. This not only increases energy consumption but also raises the risk of wear and tear.
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A water softener helps prevent these minerals from building up in your appliances, allowing them to operate more efficiently. By reducing strain on your appliances, you can lower energy use, save on utility bills, and avoid costly repairs or replacements down the road.
It’s perfectly safe to drink!
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You can get a little extra sodium in softened water, since the softener exchanges the calcium, magnesium, and lead (which makes the water "hard'') for sodium. The amount is less than you get from normal food intake so most people don't need to worry about it
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Better tasting water: Improves the taste of drinking water.