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Salt-Free Water Conditioners are maintenance free and eco-friendly.
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HARD WATER
WELL WATER
Living with scale build-up means dealing with a multitude of small annoyances that add up to big problems. From build-up that flecks the shower door and dishes, to perpetually dry skin, there are a million reasons to say goodbye to scale buildup — but not all water softeners are created equal. In fact, there are two completely distinct ways to treat scale buildup and hard water issues. Let’s break them down.
Salt-based water softeners:
The more common method for treating scale buildup and hard water is to utilize the ion exchange process, commonly called water softening. This is a process where water is pumped through a brine solution into a resin tank where resin beads trap the hard water minerals in exchange for sodium. The beads are then flushed out.
This process does a great job of solving scale buildup. It removes excess minerals, making your water feel softer, too. Practically speaking, this means your skin will have that silky feel after a shower, soap will lather better, and you’ll reduce stains on your wine glasses. A Total Dissolved Solids (TDS) meter reading will reflect this, too. Once the minerals are removed, the TDS measurement decreases.
Those considering a salt-based softener should be aware, however, that there are a few things to consider before purchasing.
Salt softeners require some hands-on maintenance. They require the user to purchase bags of salt and replenish the tank regularly. The amount of salt needed will depend on a specific water source and how many people are using water in the home. This can sometimes affect the taste and functionality of your water. For example, you may not want to use your newly-softened water on your plants as the sodium levels may be too high.
Salt-free softening: water conditioner or descaler:
A Salt-Free Water Conditioner, also known as a "salt-free softener" or a "descaler," is an alternative to salt-based water softeners. These systems use various technologies such as template-assisted crystallization (TAC) or electromagnetic waves to prevent scale buildup. They do not remove the minerals from the water but change their structure, preventing them from forming scale.
Salt-free water conditioners are maintenance-free and eco-friendly. They do not require the addition of salt or regular tank flushing. However, it's important to note that they may not provide the same level of water softening as salt-based softeners. While they can help reduce scale buildup, they may not completely eliminate the effects of hard water.
When choosing between salt-based water softeners and salt-free water conditioners, it's essential to consider your specific needs, water quality, and preferences. Consulting with a water treatment professional can help you determine the most suitable option for your situation.