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Water Softener

How Does a Water Softener Work?

Water Softener

A water softener is a highly specialized piece of equipment that is used to make “hard” water “soft.” Though generally harmless to human health, hard water can give rise to a wide range of problems and annoyances in the household, such as the appearance of soap curd and detergent deposits on laundered fabrics; the formation of hard water stains/streaks on glassware and dishes; and the inability of soaps and shampoos to lather fully. Through a process called ion exchange, a water softener takes out the offending hardness minerals and replaces them with trouble-free ions of sodium or potassium. The resulting soft water leads to a noticeable improvement in a variety of everyday activities that occur throughout the whole house – from cooking to cleaning dishes to doing laundry. Soft water can also extend the useful life of boilers, water heaters, washing machines, dishwashers, and coffee makers by inhibiting limescale buildup.

According to the Water Quality Association (WQA), an influential voice of the water quality improvement industry, the typical ion exchange water softener system is filled with thousands of sulfonated polystyrene spherical resin beads that are about 1 mm in diameter. Water softening occurs when these beads attract and then hold onto positively charged water hardness ions, exchanging them for the negatively charged ions of sodium or potassium. Every true water softener works according to this principle. Other technologies, such as divalent rejector RO membranes and electro-dialysis (ED), do show some promise but are, as of yet, not nearly as effective or affordable as water softening systems that utilize ion exchange.

For more information about ion exchange water softener systems and the many benefits of living with soft water in general, please contact your local authorized RainSoft dealer. Since 1953, RainSoft has been a leader of the residential water treatment industry. Our water softening systems for the home are assembled in the USA, backed by a Limited Lifetime Warranty, and Tested and Certified by the WQA and NSF International.

Water Insights

Know Your Water

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What's In My Water?

Whether your water comes from a well or municipally treated source, it may contain impurities that cause it to taste or smell bad or create other problems in your home.

Why Should I Test My Water?

A reliable water analysis is the only way to identify the specific impurities in your water that make it less than ideal for household use.

How Can I Test My Water?

You can buy a DIY water testing kit, but you’ll get more reliable results and helpful solutions with a complimentary in-home water test from the experts at RainSoft.

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What’s in your water? A RainSoft test is the first step toward resolving your water woes. We’ll send a water treatment expert to your home to test your tap water, explain the results, and recommend the best solutions to meet your specific needs.

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