Residential Water Softeners

Water Softeners come in all shapes and sizes and price ranges. Things to consider when buying a water softener are:
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Needed Flow Rates
How many people live in the house?
How many fixtures there are?
How many water consuming appliances are in the house and how many are run simultaneously?
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Available Space
Full size units need more space such as a basement.
Homes with limited space can utilize an under-the-counter softener.
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Capacity
Testing must be done to determine how hard the water
is -- the harder the water, the less capacity will be available before having to regenerate the softener.
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Efficiency
Water softeners vary widely in efficiency.
Some use up to 5 times as much salt and water per regeneration as more efficient softeners.
Water Softeners are a long-term investment and differences in efficiency alone could pay for the differences of up-front costs in a few years.
Most units feature Eco Water Automated Service Evaluation (EASE). These EASE equipped units can be linked to our computer via telephone to print out complete past history and self diagnostics of the system to the present.