A salt-free water softener regenerates with a potassium-chloride salt substitute rather than sodium. This type of unit may be a better option for people who are concerned about salt intake. This type of water s
A salt-free water softener regenerates with a potassium-chloride salt substitute rather than sodium. This type of unit may be a better option for people who are concerned about salt intake. This type of water softener is actually a descaler—it doesn’t reduce the hard water minerals but rat...
Water softener regeneration creates a lot of salty water — around 25 gallons (95 liters). Most home water softeners use the plastic bead and salt approach. The main difference between them is how they decide when to regenerate. Some softeners use electric timers that flush and recharge ...
The first step in softened water is having your water softener installed by one of our fully trained plumbers who have a lot of expertise in-house. Our specialists are constantly up to date with the most recent installation standards and have received exceptional training at the HarveyTM training...
One option is to set your water softener to regenerate only when necessary. This will help to reduce the amount of water it wastes each day. You can also invest in a low-flow shower head, which will help to save water and reduce your water bill. ...
A water softener has two purposes: to soften water and to regenerate itself. Single-cylinder water softeners must pause the softening process to rejuvenate, but our unique twin-cylinder design allows for regeneration at any time without interrupting your enjoyment of softened water. ...