Through a simple molecular exchange process, hard water minerals can be
removed from water easily and efficiently with a water softener. A water softener
is designed to pass hard water through a bed of softener material called resin.
As the hardness...
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Through a simple molecular exchange process, hard water minerals can be
removed from water easily and efficiently with a water softener. A water softener
is designed to pass hard water through a bed of softener material called resin.
As the hardness minerals in water come in contact with the resin, the resin is
softener to the hardness minerals and holds onto them.
HOW IT WORKS
With the hardness minerals trapped in the resin and removed from the water, the
water by definition, is considered so. Over me, the resin in the water softener
gets completely covered with hardness minerals and needs to be cleaned. At that
point, the water softener floods the resin with brine water, thereby cleaning the
hardness minerals off the resin and sending them down the drain. The softener
resin in the water softeners then clean and ready to softener water again. This
cycle is repeated approximately weekly, depending on water usage, allowing your
home to have consistently so water.
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