Water Softeners

Water Softener Installation Services in Salt Lake County

Do you feel dry and itchy when you get out of the shower? Or maybe your clothes feel hard and starchy when you get them out of the dryer. If you struggle with either of these issues, there's a good chance you have hard water.

Hard water is packed with minerals, such as calcium, magnesium, and others, that can cause discoloration and a "hard" feeling. If you want to get rid of these issues, consider investing in a water softener installation for your Riverton home.

How Does a Water Softener Work?

Water softeners use a process known as ion exchange to remove calcium, potassium, sodium, and other minerals from your water. Here's how it works:

  1. A water softener is filled with salt and a special softening resin. 
  2. As water enters the softener, the resin attracts minerals towards it and then traps them. 
  3. The resin then exchanges these minerals with salt. 
  4. Water then exits the softener with the hard minerals removed, resulting in cleaner and healthier water.

This process occurs anytime you open a faucet or spigot to turn on the water supply. The water has to flow through the softener to reach its final destination, which means that all the water in your home gets treated with the softener.

Signs You Need a Water Softener

While not everyone NEEDS a water softener, everyone can benefit from one. No matter where you live, there's a good chance your tap water is riddled with minerals, metals, and other contaminants that a water softener can remove. Here are some signs that it's time to invest in a softening system:

  • Brown or discolored water 
  • Your skin is constantly dry and itchy 
  • White spots on your dishes 
  • Rust spots on your clothing 
  • Sediment in your water 
  • Your hair feels dry and frizzy 
  • Inadequate water pressure
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