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It is very rare that somebody would taste soft water and think “wow, this is salty”. That is because the amount of sodium added to the water is directly proportional to the amount of minerals that were previously present in the water. If you are on city water and pay a water bill, odds are your palate would not be able to detect a salty flavor. If you get your water from a private well with incredible levels of mineral present, a water softener may result in a slightly salty taste, and that's if you have a uniquely sensitive palate.

A game-changing solution for uninterrupted soft water supply. Engineered to regenerate with soft water brine, this product ensures you never waste a pound of salt and always have soft water at your disposal

We spent years developing a family of salt-efficient water softeners that integrate seamlessly with our free smartphone app. Simply download the free accompanying companion app, pair the devices, and you'll have access to a real-time dashboard and settings.

The first and most important reason to use a home water softener is to remove the hardness minerals from your water. Hard water clogs the plumbing and any water-based application that relies on the plumbing. With soft water, you will no longer need to worry about rising energy bills because your appliances are not working as well, or expensive repair costs. You will also benefit from longer-lasting clothing, detergents that work more effectively, and a clean feeling on your skin after a shower or bath.

A leap forward in eco-friendly water treatment. This revolutionary system, powered by advanced smart valve technology, ensures maximum efficiency whether using salt or potassium.

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Well, that depends. It would depend on what type of plant, how often it needs watered, how hard the water is, and how much sodium there was to begin with. Because these variables are difficult to track and manage, we never recommend water plants with soft water. The presence of sodium chloride in softened water can accumulate in the soil and cause problems with plant growth. We recommend filtered tap water for watering plants.

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Dormont Manufacturing, DORMRDC48 - Description connectors Introducing the Dormont RDC48 - the ultimate solution for securing your gas connectors! Whether it's for commercial kitchens, restaurants, or any other food service establishment, this restraining device ensures maximum safety and stability for your gas connectors. Built with high-quality materials and designed with precision, the Dormont RDC48 is a durable and reliable tool that you can count on. Here are some of the key features and benefits of this product: - Easy to install: The Dormont RDC48 is quick and easy to install, saving you time and effort. Simply slide it over your 48" connectors and tighten the screws to secure them in place. - Maximum safety: With the Dormont RDC48, you can rest assured that your gas connectors will stay in place, preventing any accidents or mishaps that could be costly or dangerous. - Versatile: Compatible with 48" gas connectors, the Dormont RDC48 is a versatile tool that can be used in a range of settings and applications. - Durable: Made with high-quality materials, the Dormont RDC48 is built to last. It can withstand heavy use and exposure to the elements, ensuring that your gas connectors remain secure and stable at all times. - Cost-effective: By preventing accidents and ensuring the safety of your gas connectors, the Dormont RDC48 helps you save money in the long run. It's an investment that pays off in terms of safety, efficiency, and peace of mind. In conclusion, if you're looking for a reliable and efficient way to secure your gas connectors, look no further than the Dormont RDC48. With its easy installation, maximum safety, versatility, durability, and cost-effectiveness, it's the ultimate restraining device for 48" connectors. Order yours today and experience the benefits firsthand! Dormont Manufacturing, RDC48, Dormont Restraining Device for 48" Connectors

Some plumbers argue that soft water is corrosive. This is a common myth. Water softened by a water softener is no more corrosive than hard water. The most practical downsides of a water softener are extra monthly water usage from a water softener's regeneration function, and the maintenance of adding salt to the water softener.

Hard water containing elevated levels of minerals such as magnesium and calcium can have a negative effect on your hair. Hard water can be detrimental to hair, making it dry, brittle, brassy, and dull. It can also cause scalp issues like flakiness and itchiness. Hard water can also inhibit the efficacy of many hair products. Soft water has a low concentration of minerals and can leave hair smoother and more manageable.

Our water softeners use up to 75% less salt per regeneration when compared to our leading competitors. Oh and soap? With properly softened water you'll need about 50% less when it comes to cleaning.

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On our entry-level water softening systems we offer a 10-year tank warranty with a 7-year warranty on the electrics and valve. Our Matrixx water softener comes with a lifetime warranty on the tank and a 10-year warranty on the valve and electronics.

A water softener can corrode the sacrificial anode rod in a tank style water heater faster than hard water may. Water, steel, and electricity do not play well together, regardless of water quality. Ultimately, water is a solvent and will erode anything in contacts, given enough time. In recent years anode rod technology has improved and there are numerous products that are far more corrosion resistant.

Technically yes it can. In small amounts. Softeners can reduce or remove iron if the pH, hardness, and type of iron are all just right. Because there are so many variables to consider, it is not recommended to rely on a water softener to treat iron specifically. An iron filter is recommended to be installed ahead of a water softener. A typical iron filter employs a form of oxidation then a backwashing filter with a carbon-based substrate.

Most softened water is safe for drinking. The amount of sodium that is added to your water from a water softener will depend on the amount of minerals in the water there were to begin with. As a rule of thumb, if your combined water hardness is less than 400 ppm (parts per million) then there is little concern with drinking the water.

Hard water contains minerals such as calcium and magnesium that can build up on your fixtures, pipes, appliances, and even your skin. A water softener replaces calcium and magnesium ions with sodium ions. Sodium is far less likely to bind to your skin. The addition of sodium content in the water is what gives the water the “slimy” or “silky” feeling… Depending on your predisposition.