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The Types of Water Softeners for Home

Water softeners are used to treat hard water – water with potentially dangerous amounts of minerals such as manganese, calcium and magnesium carbonate. Log on http://www.watersafesystems.com/<br>

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The Types of Water Softeners for Home

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  1. The Types of Water Softeners for Home http://www.watersafesystems.com/

  2. Water softeners are used to treat hard water – water with potentially dangerous amounts of minerals such as manganese, calcium and magnesium carbonate. Though not dangerous for health, hard water needs to be treated to avoid unwanted problems with plumbing, appliances, and household chores. http://www.watersafesystems.com/

  3. There are many kinds of water softeners for home remediation of hard water. These include: Salt-based Ion Exchanger • Most commonly used • Uses a dual mechanism for softening water • One tank contains special resin beads and one tank contains brine (concentrated salt solution) • Water is softening by substituting salt for the minerals http://www.watersafesystems.com/

  4. Salt-Free Water Softener • Substitutes the hard minerals with potassium-chloride instead of sodium chloride (brine) • More appropriate for those concerned about excessive salt intake, but less effective than conventional techniques • Works as a descaler – prevents minerals from depositing on surfaces instead of reducing their amount http://www.watersafesystems.com/

  5. Dual-Tank Water Softeners for Home • Eliminates the problem of water softener recharging for large families or those with time constraints • Uses a dual-tank unit with two resin tanks – one tank works and the other regenerates in the meantime • Continuous supply of softened water without break • Since it requires space, should be installed where the main water line is situated so that it supplies the whole house with softened water • Drain for backwashing also required http://www.watersafesystems.com/

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