It's happened to almost everyone at
least once: dishes washed in the dishwater retained streaks, dishes
washed in the sink still couldn't get clean, and laundry stains still
remained. You switched detergents, used different water temperatures,
but still, feels like you're trying to clean the same load over and
over. If you're going through this, it's time to take a look at your
water hardness.
Quality water isn't just about the
taste and health benefits to your body. It's also about how it best
reacts with cleaning agents, and its efficiency in removing residue
from everyday items such as clothes and dishware. The term “softened water” refers to water that has had minerals removed from it,
resulting in a fluid that is better for washing.
So how beneficial is hardness removal?
It has ecological and budget friendly perks. You don't have to use as
much detergent, because one wash should be all it takes to get things
cleaned. Water temperatures don't have to be so high to work
effectively, so heating costs can remain lower. Since one wash is
usually all it takes, you'll use less water, which also lowers
expenses. Without a build-up of minerals in it, the water can attack
stains stronger, adding to clothing and dish durability. Water softening removes lime deposits, which can clog pipes, as well as
leave streaks on glassware. As if all of this wasn't great enough,
removing the high concentrations of minerals means your shower and/or
tub will now no longer be full of those chalky white streaks!
Aqua Perfect is happy to discuss the importance of clean water, and how our reverse osmosis systems are
one of the ways to purify your water. Sign up or call for our free
in-home water analysis and demonstration throughout the middle
Tennessee region, worth $87, today!

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