How to Get Rid of Soap Scum If you’ve recently installed a whole house water softener in your home, then you’re probably going to want to clean up all the soap scum hard water created in your bathroom. If...
The Effects of Hard Water Water hardness is defined by the U.S. Geological Survey as the levels of dissolved minerals, particularly calcium and magnesium carbonates, in the water supply that serves your home. Minerals leach...
Ultimate Guide to Water Softener Resins Water softeners are used around the world to remove dissolved minerals from household water supplies. Installed between the municipal water supply piping and the household plumbing fixtures, water softeners rely on...
Potassium Chloride Softeners – Revealing the Hard Truth! One of the most common methods of removing hardness in water is the ion exchange water treatment. Ion exchange water treatment systems treat water by exchanging ions. It’s as simple as that –...
Best Tips for Using Soft Water to Clean Upholstery Couches, loveseats, and other fabric-covered furniture are some of the most neglected pieces in anyone’s home. People will happily spend money to have carpets and tile cleaned, but all too...
Stay Away From a "FREE" Used Water Softener There are probably a few reasons why water softener is free. The first one would be, the previous owner is upgrading to a new system. That means the old one...
Top 10 Holiday Gift Guide for the Water Consumer In Your Life This holiday season, don’t give boring gifts that end up being regifted at next year’s White Elephant Gift Exchange. Instead, give them some great thoughtful gifts that are unique and...
What Kind of Water Used With Humidifiers With temperatures dropping, turning on the heater, or lighting the fireplace becomes a common practice in most households during the colder months. The heat provides great comfort especially when the...
Do Your Clothes Look Dingy and Faded? If you answered yes, then you’ll want to keep reading. Did you know that the water you use to wash your clothes could be ruining them? Hard water is found...