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The amount of water softener information available on the internet right now is huge.

This article attempts to extract the most valuable information about a water softeners to help you understand and know more about these appliances.

Water Softeners And Hard Water

Simply put, water softeners are devices that remove certain minerals from your water supply. They typically attach where water pipes enter your house, next to your house's water filter.

Water flowing through it is stripped of most of the unwanted mineral content, before being allowed to pass on through to your faucets. Water with a high mineral content is known as 'hard water', and water with low mineral content is 'soft water'.

This mineral content referred to is usually a high concentration of calcium and magnesium ions, and sometimes other metals such as iron, aluminum or manganese. Water from underground sources naturally collects these substances as it flows through rock.

Common water softeners for household use work on the principle of ion exchange. The incoming water passes through a bed of a special resin which binds the metal ions that we wish to remove. The result is an outflow of soft water with greatly reduced mineral content.

Besides getting more water softener information you probably need to know more about hard water.

Information about water softeners and hard water
There isn't any convincing evidence of hard water causing health problems in humans, but it does cause other household problems.

The build-up of mineral deposits causes scaling on glasses, kettles, kitchenware, fixtures and tiles.

Over time, this will clog pipes and water heaters and shorten the working lifespan of toilets.

Hair shampooed in hard water tends to be rougher and more difficult to detangle.

Soap does not dissolve nor wash away as well and will leave a residue that can irritate sensitive skin and aggravate skin problems. Laundry may become stiff and discolored. All these become more bothersome the greater the degree of water hardness in your area.

Water softeners take care of this by removing most of these unwanted minerals from your tap water. As they are connected to your house's water supply, it isn't a process you need to think about beyond the installation and occasional maintenance of the device.

Additional Information About Water Softener Benefits

The first thing you may notice after installing a water softener, is both tangible and economic: you will need much less soap or detergent to get the job done. Soap and shampoo will lather much more easily in soft water and will not form scum.

Water drying on glasses and plates will not scale - no more furring on the insides of kettles. Nor will scales continue to form within your toilets, pipes and fixtures, much reducing the probability of clogging.

One thing to note: the water softening process adds sodium to the water, proportional to the hardness of the water. Softeners in areas with extremely hard water will produce water with higher levels of sodium, and this may be a problem for people on a low-sodium diet.

Researching water softener information online will show you that there are many kinds of water softeners available on the market, from a wide range of manufacturers and distributors. And one of the main goals of this website is to present all the crucial information about water softening and purifying in quality articles that will help you make the best choice for your needs.

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