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Water Softening vs. Water Conditioning: What’s the Difference?

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Water Softening

What's The Difference?

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Water Conditioning

When homeowners start looking for ways to improve their water quality, they often come
across two common terms: water softening and water conditioning. While these
terms are sometimes used as if they mean the same thing, they are actually very
different.
Understanding the difference between water softening and water conditioning can help
you choose the best solution for your home, your plumbing, and your family’s everyday
water needs.

What Is Water Softening?

Water softening is a process that removes the minerals that cause hard water,
mainly calcium and magnesium. These minerals are responsible for many of the
common problems homeowners experience, such as:
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A traditional water softener usually works through a process called ion exchange. In
this process, the hardness minerals are removed from the water and replaced with
sodium or potassium. The result is true soft water that is easier on your plumbing,
appliances, skin, and hair.

Benefits of Water Softening

Less Build Up On Pipes & Fixtures

Better Soap Lather

Soft Feeling Skin & Hair

Cleaner Dishes & Glassware

Improved Appliance Efficiency

Less Wear & Tear On Plumbing Systems

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What Is Water Conditioning?

Water conditioning is different because it usually does not remove hardness minerals
from the water. Instead, it changes how those minerals behave. A water conditioner is
designed to help reduce scale buildup or make minerals less likely to stick to surfaces.

 

Benefits of Water Coniditioning

Salt Free Operation

Lower Maintenance

Reduce Scale Build Up On All Surfaces

No Added Sodium To Water

Chemical Free Options Available

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Which One Is Better?

Choose A Water Softener 

True Hard Water Treatment

Softer Water Throughout The Home

Better Washing, Bathing and Cleaning Performance

Great Protection For Appliances & Plumbing

More Complete Reduction of Hard Water Problems

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Choose A Water Conditioner 

Salt Free Option

Help With Scale Control

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Lower System Maintenance

An Alternative Approach to Managing Hard Water Effects

Ready To Improve Your Water?

Contact Integrity Water Filtration & Services today to learn more about water softening, water conditioning, and the right solution for your home.

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