Water is a liquid, but runs through the earth in many ways. Water will run through the soil, through cracks in rocks, over the land in bodies of water, and water will come down through the atmosphere to the soil. Water is important, as your body requires water for survival. Hard water is found in different levels, containing large amounts of minerals that are dissolved in the water, and hard water that contains smaller amounts of dissolved minerals in the water. You can purchase a small water test kit for under $40 and test your water yourself. Or, you can have a testing company come to your home and test your water, which can be more expensive.

Hard water will cause orange stains in your washer, in the dishwasher and can make your whites seem dingy gray. Hard treatment water systems are available through many sources, online and offline. Hard treatment water systems will pull some or most of the hard water minerals from the water, leaving your water easy to manage, work with and digest. The minerals that are most common in hard water are calcium, magnesium, and manganese among others. Visit http://www.ewatertreatmentsystems.com for more information on water treatment systems

Hard treatment water systems are a method of removing the minerals from the water, so your water is more useful and better tasting overall for your personal needs. The hard water could have tiny grains, granules of minerals and such in the water. You can see the real effects of hard water just in the screen of your washing machine. Every washing machine has a small screen where the water comes into the washer. In this screen, larger grains and granules are caught. Over time, when you don’t treat your water before it is released into the house, the washer will clog and take a very long time to fill up when you are washing clothes.

Why should you consider a hard treatment water system?

If you have hard water, it is very hard on your appliances, and on your clothes. The effects of hard water are not really known for the body. One effect of hard water is you have to use more soap to wash dishes and to wash clothes. After installing a hard treatment water system, you find you use less soap, and it is a savings. The savings will be seen in the long life of your clothes, the whites and the colors, and in the amount of soap used.

Hard water treatment systems are a method of removing much of the minerals in the water, leaving you with a soft water more useful in the home all around. Hard water can cause problems, such as the clogging of your pipes, the slowing of your washing machine, and will shorten the life of your bathtubs, and your dishwasher, as well as your clothes. While the cost of a hard water treatment system may appear to be expensive, the long life it provides for your home, appliances, and your clothes will save you money in the long run.

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  1. Fabo

    2008 Oct 13 1

    Is there another way to have filtered water throughout your house w/o having to buy an $8000 rainsoft system?
    I've seen the difference between really clean water and hard water and how much money me and my wife can save, but I don't have that kind of money right now to put on a water treatment system.

  2. rod85

    2008 Oct 13 2

    Kinetico
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    http://www.kinetico.com/

  3. jimmyelless

    2008 Oct 13 3

    the Pure water filters that you install on your sink faucet work pretty good. If I remember right, it was about $50 for the unit with the first cartridge and the cartridges are about $40 for 3 at Walmart. AND…the water tastes pretty good after being installed. Make sure and read the instructions cuz your supposed to run water through the filter for 5 minutes before you start drinking it……lol
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  4. Shrek

    2008 Oct 13 4

    try you local Hoe Depot as they may have what you need, or an RO Reverse osmoses system can do the kitchen and fit under your sink
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  5. Carole Q

    2008 Oct 13 5

    Reverse Osmoses for under the sink.
    I know Culligan has them; we got ours from Pure Water. You can find some for $200 up to $400 but they would not have enough filters to do a thorough job. Ours was an $800 system with 3 filter system, 3 gallon resevoir, does not allow excess water draining down drain as waste plus had better warranty. This requires to have all filters changed twice a year for under $50 each time. Water now tastes same as good quality bottled water. Steve (at home here) had numerous stomach & bowel problems after his cancer treatments which are non existant after the water system installed. We had ours also attached to the ice maker in the refrigerator.

    Do your research for the unit you need.
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  6. witchypoo

    2008 Oct 13 6

    I had Culligan installed in my house, it cost me $25.00 a month. They would come in and exchange the tanks once a month. Sometimes they have free installation promotions.
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