
Water Softening in Central Indiana
Water softeners are designed to remove minerals such as calcium and magnesium from your water supply, resulting in softer and more manageable water. This not only improves the taste and quality of your water but also prevents the buildup of limescale on fixtures, appliances, and plumbing.
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Water Softener vs Whole House Water Treatment
When it comes to ensuring the quality of your home's water supply, two popular options that often come up for consideration are water softeners and whole home water treatment systems. Both solutions aim to address issues related to hard water, but they differ in their approach and benefits.
Water Softener
- removes calcium and magnesium from hard water
- prevent scale buildup in pipes and appliances caused by hard water
- regular maintenance such as adding salt or potassium chloride to regenerate the resin bed
- Typically more affordable up front
Whole House Water Treatment
- address a wider range of water quality issues beyond just hardness
- improves overall water quality by addressing issues such as chlorine, sediment, heavy metals, and contaminants
- require periodic filter changes or maintenance based on the specific system used
What Indiana Customers can Expect with Water Softener Systems from Pure Soft Water Treatments
Advanced technology and features
Highest flow rate 1-inch valve available
Soft water regeneration (cleaner, more efficient)
Superior valve dynamics and geometry (less wear, better reliability)
Fewer moving parts (superior reliability, longer life)
Commercial grade high cross-link resin (resists chlorine oxidation and extends resin life)
Whole House Water Filtration
How Whole House Water Filtration Works
Whole house water filtration, also known as point-of-entry filtration, is a comprehensive system that treats water at the point it enters a residence, ensuring purified water for every faucet and appliance. The process begins with a pre-filtering stage where sediments like sand and large particles are removed. The water then undergoes further purification, typically through activated carbon filters that eliminate organic chemicals and improve taste and odor. Some advanced systems may incorporate additional stages or specific filters to target particular contaminants. Understanding this filtration process provides insights into the importance of having such a system in place for overall home water quality.
Benefits of Puresoft's Whole House Filtration
