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Water Conditioning Systems

Water Softener & Conditioner Maintenance Tips

Hard water can create ongoing problems throughout your home. A water softener, also called a water conditioner, helps remove minerals like calcium and magnesium that contribute to hard water buildup. Over time, hard water minerals can leave behind crusty residue on sinks, faucets, shower doors, and appliances. Soap scum and limescale can become difficult to clean and may require constant ...

What is the Difference between a Water Conditioner and a Water Softener?

Many people wonder whether there is a difference between a water conditioner and a water softener. At RainSoft, we use the terms interchangeably. The reason many people refer to a water conditioner as a softener is because these systems improve the quality of hard water. It may seem strange to refer to water as being “hard,” but this actually refers ...

Water Softener Systems Extend the Life of Dishwashers

Water softener systems can not only lengthen the life of water-using appliances, but can also make them perform better. This is particularly true for dishwashers. There are many reasons why hard water is not ideal, not the least of which is that it leaves behind limescale buildup caused by the calcium and magnesium contained in the water. Over time these ...

Water Softener Systems for Better Showers

A water softener system can provide several benefits for the showers in your home. Over time, showers and bathtubs can begin to look dull and develop stubborn buildup that requires constant scrubbing to remove. In many cases, this residue is not dirt at all. Instead, hard water minerals like calcium and magnesium are often responsible for the buildup left behind ...

Soft Water Systems Can Eliminate Limescale from Your Home

Soft water systems are the best option for homeowners tired of dealing with the damaging effects of limescale. Defined as a chalky, hard deposit made primarily out of calcium bicarbonate, limescale is a known byproduct of hard water, which naturally contains high levels of bicarbonate ions like calcium and magnesium. In addition to being highly unsightly on your sinks and ...

How Water Softening Systems Work

A water softening system is any kind of device that eliminates the undesirable side effects of water hardness. These include dry skin, lifeless hair, damaged clothing fabrics, premature failure of water-using appliances, and the accumulation of limescale inside of your plumbing. Though humans have treated water in one way or another for thousands of years, it wasn’t until the early ...

Four Ways a Water Conditioning System Can Make Your Life Simpler

Simultaneously caring for your family and home is complicated, but owning a water conditioning system can help make everyday tasks around the house a bit easier. That’s because unconditioned, hard water contains harsh magnesium and calcium minerals that leave behind stubborn deposits and hinder soaps and detergents from performing effectively. By installing a water conditioning system in your home, you’ll ...

Water Conditioning Systems Make Bath Time Better

When thinking of water conditioning systems, you may only associate such products with preventing those stubborn hard mineral stains on glassware. However, a water conditioner can improve many aspects of everyday life outside the kitchen. For example, when your home is equipped with soft water, bath time is simply better. By swapping magnesium and calcium minerals found in hard water ...

Water Softeners for Sparkling Clean Dishes

Do your dishes come out of the dishwasher looking cloudy instead of clean? In many homes, hard water is the cause. Minerals like calcium and magnesium can leave behind a milky film on plates, glasses, and silverware after every wash cycle. If you want sparkling dishes instead of cloudy glassware, installing a whole-house water softener can make a major difference. ...

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