Having Hard Water Is Hard, But It Doesn’t Have To Be!
If you have hard water, you know about the problems it can cause in your Phoenix area home. Hard water creates scale and the whitish buildup on your faucets and showerheads. Scale isn’t just unsightly; it also builds up on the insides of your pipes, water heater and kitchen appliances, reducing water flow and even clogging your pipes, and making your water heater and dishwasher less effective. Hobaica offers water softener services to help!
Water Softener Service FAQs
Yes, a water softener can be worth it in Arizona. The state often faces hard water issues, containing high mineral content. Installing a water softener helps reduce the negative effects of hard water, such as limescale buildup in appliances and plumbing. It also improves soap lathering and extends the lifespan of water-using appliances. However, the decision depends on individual preferences and the specific water quality in your area. Consulting with a water treatment professional can provide tailored advice based on your needs and local water conditions.
The lifespan of water softeners in Arizona, or any location, varies depending on considerations such as usage habits, water hardness, and maintenance. On average, well-maintained water softeners can last around 20 years. Regularly replenishing salt, cleaning the resin tank, and addressing any issues promptly contribute to their longevity. Water softeners in Arizona, where hard water is common, may face more extensive use and require careful monitoring. Professional assessment and regular servicing can help ensure the optimal performance and extended lifespan of water softening systems.
The cost to install a water softener varies based on factors like the system's size, type, and features, as well as installation complexities. On average, installation costs range from $500 to $3,000. Basic models with DIY installation may be on the lower end, while high-capacity or complex systems requiring professional installation may cost more. Additional expenses like plumbing modifications or electrical work can also affect the overall cost. Obtaining quotes from local professionals and considering specific requirements will provide a more accurate estimate for your situation.
You need to add salt to your water softener based on your water usage and the size of the salt tank. Generally, you should check the salt level once a month and refill it as needed. In most cases, adding salt every 1 to 2 months is typical. If you notice that the water softener is not effectively softening the water, it may be time to add salt sooner. Regular monitoring ensures optimal performance and prevents issues.
Hard water also reduces soap’s ability to lather, creating sticky soap scum and leaving your dishes and your laundry feeling less clean. Rather than suffer with hard water, have Hobaica Services install a water softener system in your Phoenix home.
How a Water Softener Works
Water softener systems remove calcium and magnesium from hard water, making it feel and taste better. The water softener system contains a resin bed that uses an ion exchange process to remove the calcium and magnesium from your water.
When the resin bed becomes full of calcium and magnesium ions, it must be cleaned or regenerated. Salt is typically used in the regeneration process, restoring the resin to a clean state so the ion exchange process can be effective.
Call Now. You’ll Lika…Hobaica!
There are many choices for water softener systems, and it can be hard to know which is right for your home or business, however, Hobaica is here to help. The water quality experts at Hobaica will work with you to choose the water softener that’s right for your needs and all your other water filtration services.
Give us a call today at (602) 633-9555 to get started.
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