Why does soft water feel “soft”? | Water Softener System Information
Confucius says, ‘Man who wonders about soft water may need a water softener.’ After all, understanding why soft water feels so nice and how it benefits you might just make your life a little less ‘hard’ to handle!
Let’s talk about what makes soft water feel “soft” and why it’s beneficial. In this blog post we will explore the difference between hard and soft water and highlight the advantages of using a water softener system, and the differences between a salt-less system and a traditional water softener system.
The Science Behind Soft Water
Hard water contains high levels of calcium and magnesium. These minerals can cause scale buildup in pipes and water-based appliances. This can lead to inefficiency and damage over time. Soft water, on the other hand, removes these minerals through a process called ion exchange, typically facilitated by a water softener.
The Feeling Of Soft Water
Soft water has a noticeably different texture and feel compared to hard water. Here’s what makes soft water feel “soft”:
- Smoothness on Skin. When you bathe with soft water, you will notice your skin feels smoother (and cleaner). The reason is because soft water rinses soap and shampoo more thoroughly, leaving fewer residues.
- Gentle on Hair. Soft water helps keep your hair more manageable and softer. It prevents the buildup of minerals that can make hair look dull and feel rough.
- Clothing Care. Laundry done with soft water feels softer and lasts longer. Without the harsh minerals in hard water, fabrics are not broken down as quickly during washes.
The characteristics of hard water include:
- Hard water can create solid deposits when it’s heated.
- Hard water can cause soap to leave a filmy residue.
- When the pH of hard water goes up, it forms solid particles.
- Hard water can leave behind a tough, chalky buildup when it dries.
- Hard water can also mix with other substances to form solid deposits.
Why Should A Business Or Homeowner Consider Installing A Water Softener System?
- Reduced Soap Usage. Soft water creates a richer lather with soap. In turn, you use less detergent, product, or soap for cleaning.
- Longer Appliance Life. By preventing scale buildup, soft water extends the life of appliances like water heaters, dishwashers, and washing machines.
- Energy Efficiency. Appliances running on soft water are more energy-efficient since they don’t have to work as hard to heat water or pump it through pipes.
- Health Benefits. Reducing contaminants like calcium and magnesium in your water supply can contribute to better health outcomes.
Installation And Maintenance
Water softener systems are not overly complicated to install. However, because installation requires specialized tools and includes processes such as the cutting of your home’s main water line, we recommend that you hire a professional to ensure the job gets done quickly and correctly. At Green Country Plumbing, we have experienced technicians who install these types of systems regularly.
Regular maintenance involves replenishing the salt supply and occasionally cleaning the resin tank on traditional water softener systems. However, there are salt-less cartridge options that don’t require replenishing the salt supply. Some water softeners come with advanced features such as automatic regeneration cycles, which make upkeep even simpler. We can help provide the appropriate maintenance needed for your water softener.
There are potential issues with salt-based softeners and septic tanks. Increased salinity in the septic tank may kill the helpful bacteria in the tank.
Here are some benefits of a salt-less cartridge water softener system.
Water Softener System Install
Soft water not only feels better on your skin and hair but also offers practical benefits for your home and appliances. At Green Country Plumbing, we can recommend options, ensuring you enjoy all the advantages of soft water. If you’re ready to experience the difference, contact us today to learn more about our water softening solutions.
Can a water softener be installed if you have a septic system?
There are potential issues with salt-based softeners and septic tanks. Increased salinity in the septic tank may kill the helpful bacteria in the tank. There are, however, salt-less water softeners available.