Salt-Free Water Treatment

Is your home's water supply tainted with a buildup of hard water mineral deposits? Hard water isn't unsafe to drink, but it can make the water smell and taste bad, cause unsightly rust-colored stains in kitchen sinks, bathtubs, and toilets, reduce the lifespan of water-using appliances, and cause corrosion in household pipes. These issues have many homeowners searching for solutions, including whole-house, no-salt hard water treatment systems. Here are a few reasons why homeowners prefer no-salt water treatment systems.

1. No-salt water treatment systems are healthier

If you or another household member is on a sodium-free or restrictive-sodium diet, a salt-water softener could be counterproductive to your health goals. Although some argue that the salt from a traditional water softener isn't significant enough to make a difference in sodium consumption, why take the chance? No-salt water treatment systems let you enjoy clean, refreshing, and good-tasting water without worrying about unintentional sodium consumption.

2. Better for your pipes

You want to do everything you can to extend the lifespan of your plumbing. One way to do this is to prevent calcification in your residential plumbing, including the fittings and pipes. Calcification happens when scale forms because of hard water buildup.

Salt-free water treatment systems aren't technically water softeners, so they won't soften the water. Instead, they crystallize the minerals causing the calcification and keep them from sticking to fittings and the inside of pipes. This salt-free plumbing solution is also ideal for keeping calcification from causing leaky water heaters (corroded tanks) and clogging water lines to dishwashers and washing machines.

3. Spend less money

Plumbers like those from Blue Chip Plumbing are quick to point out that hard water is detrimental to plumbing. Even though it appears harmless, regardless of the rust-colored stains it leaves behind, it's actually quite damaging. Households with hard water tend to need more drain cleaning services and pipe repairs. They may also spend more money on appliance replacement than those with treated water. Salt-free plumbing solutions save homeowners money on plumbing services.

Another way that salt-free water treatment systems save households money is there's no electricity needed to run the cleaning cycle. Yes, you read that correctly. Salt-based water softeners trap hard water minerals and materials. The softener has to run a cleaning cycle that uses significant energy and water to eliminate minerals in the resin bed. Installing a no-salt system uses less electricity and water, which leads to cheaper utility bills.

You'll also use less laundry detergent, dish soap, and dishwasher detergent. Since the conditioner crystalizes magnesium, calcium, and calcified minerals, you can get a lather with a lot less of any cleaning product. You get more for your money, and every little bit of savings matters these days!

You can extend the lifespan of your appliances and your household pipes and spend less on maintenance and repairs with a whole-house, no-salt hard water treatment system. For more information on water treatment systems, follow TheHomeMag on Facebook or Instagram.

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