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Water Softener ComparisonWhile
it can be easy to tell if you have hard water there are some things
that you can easily see that will give you the proof you may be
looking for. Do you find that you are using a lot of soap, detergent
and shampoo to get things clean? Do you have a small amount of lather
and a large amount of soap scum to get rid of? If you answered yes
to these questions it is a pretty good bet that you are living with
hard water. Wouldn't it be nice to live without these issues? When
you look through our water softener comparison you will be able
to alleviate the problems by choosing the right water softener for
you. The water softener comparison of the first model has no warning that the salt is low, while the second one has a remote monitor with audio and visual. The metering system is mechanical in the softened water and can wear out and the second model is electronic frictionless. The pressure that is needed to operate the water softener can be as low as 17 psi on the second model, but somewhere between 40 psi and 20 psi is a more normal range. Both
models in our comparison are resistant to scale build up. The Kinetico
has about thirteen per cent of the waste water to drain while the
other model has only about three per cent. A block of salt is used
with the Kinetico which is the only brand that can be used, while
the salt tablets of the other water softener can be from multiple
sources. These two models for the water softener comparison should
give you an idea of what to look for in a water softener. |
Introduction
| What Makes Water Hard? | Hard
Water Regions in the UK | Is Hard Water
Bad For You? | How You Can Know If You
Have Hard Water
Limescale | Effects
of Limescale | Effects of Hard Water
| Various Methods Of Water Treatment | A
Quick Guide to Common Water Treatment Devices | Benefits
of a Limescale-Free House