Water Softening System
Water Softening System
Our Water Softener systems has been designed to provide you with the most refreshing drinking water right at your fingertips. When you choose our Reverse Osmosis Water System, you're choosing a commitment to healthier living and peace of mind that your family is drinking the highest standard of water.
- Free Installation
- Free 1 Year Warranty
- Free Water Hardness Test
- Interest-free for Up to 24 Months
- 1,000+ Satisfied Customers
- Free Water Hardness Test
- Installed In Less Then 7 days
Your Home Deserves The Best Water Experience
Our water softener is a device designed to remove or reduce the minerals responsible for water hardness, primarily calcium and magnesium ions. It does this through a process called ion exchange. Here's how a water softener works and how it can address the problems associated with hard water:
Ion Exchange: The core of a water softener is a tank filled with resin beads that are charged with sodium ions. As hard water passes through this tank, the calcium and magnesium ions in the water are attracted to the resin beads because they carry a positive charge. These mineral ions are then exchanged for sodium ions on the resin beads, a process known as ion exchange.
Recharging: Over time, the resin beads become saturated with calcium and magnesium ions and can no longer effectively soften the water. To regenerate or recharge the resin beads, the water softener goes through a regeneration cycle. During this cycle, a brine solution (a highly concentrated saltwater solution) is drawn from a separate brine tank and flushed through the resin tank. The high concentration of sodium in the brine displaces the calcium and magnesium ions from the resin beads, and they are washed down the drain. This restores the resin beads to their sodium-charged state.
Rinse: After the regeneration cycle, the resin tank is rinsed to remove any remaining brine solution and ensure that only softened water flows into the household plumbing.
Ready for Use: Once the regeneration and rinse cycles are complete, the water softener is ready to continue softening the incoming hard water.
The result is water that is much lower in calcium and magnesium ions, which are responsible for water hardness. Softened water has several advantages, including reduced scale buildup in pipes and appliances, increased soap and detergent efficiency, and a reduced need for cleaning products.
Considerations:
Sodium Content: While sodium ions are used in the ion exchange process, the increase in sodium content is generally minimal and not a concern for most people. However, those on sodium-restricted diets should consult a doctor.
Maintenance:
Salt Tank: The regeneration process requires the use of salt, which needs to be periodically replenished in the brine tank.
Key Features
-
Single Resin Tank
Uses a high-performance resin to capture hardness minerals, preventing scale buildup and extending the life of your plumbing and appliances.
-
Efficient Softening
Provides consistent soft water, reducing the negative effects of hard water without the added maintenance of dual tanks.
-
Compact Design
Fits easily into smaller spaces, making it a versatile choice for any home.
Skin and Hair
Enjoy the benefits of softer water that reduces dryness and irritation, leaving skin and hair feeling refreshed.
Appliance Protection
Reduces scale buildup in appliances like water heaters, dishwashers, and washing machines, helping them run more efficiently and last longer.
Cost Savings
By minimizing mineral buildup, this system reduces the frequency of repairs and replacements, saving you money over time.