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What Are Water Treatment Systems?

Throughout homes across the country, many experience avoidable plumbing problems. Mainly, this occurs from natural causes, including regular usage. Whether it is a clogged drain, a leaky pipe, or something else, many common plumbing concerns can be avoided through proper maintenance and care. 

In the plumbing industry, one solution that has become increasingly popular now is water treatment systems. These have grown to be regularly used more throughout the Salt Lake City area, likely because they produce better plumbing results and better quality water. Below, we’ll discuss the different types, how exactly they work in your home, and some of the benefits.

What Do These Systems Do? 

Among water treatment systems, there are several types, each with its own purposes. Two that offer the most rewarding results when it comes to plumbing and water quality are water conditioning and water softening.

Water Conditioning Systems

To avoid build-up in pipes, a water conditioning system revises the chemical make-up of particles. Let’s break this down a little further. Limescale, or residue left behind from hard water, can build up quickly over time, and this contributes to a handful of those common plumbing concerns mentioned earlier. More specifically, this build-up can be responsible for plumbing repairs or replacements, otherwise premature.

With that said, water conditioning systems can be quite valuable when added to the existing plumbing system. There are various types out there, just depending on your need and what your local Salt Lake City plumbing professionals have available.

Water Softening Systems

Similar to water conditioning systems, water softening systems can also decrease the build-up in pipes. Besides that, these systems are primarily known for removing the hardness particles, which are made up of calcium and magnesium, from your water. While doing so, it can also make the water softer, leaving your skin feeling smoother.

Because water hardness is responsible for limescale, investing in a water softening system may be worth it for your pipe’s sake.

Comparing The Two 

Each system, while similar to one another, have their own benefits and shortcomings. Here, we will discuss both to inform you more about what each system has to offer.

Both water conditioning and water softening systems offer solutions to reduce the residue in your pipes, but how each goes about it is slightly different. The water softener is known for using more water during that process, whereas a water conditioner will do so more efficiently. Even so, a water softener offers softer water, so they are evenly matched here.

On the other hand, it should be noted what each system removes from the water supply. The water softener will remove those hardness particles from the water, as discussed, whereas the water conditioner may not. However, the water conditioner will alter the chemistry of those particles for some time. Therefore, each still contributes to the particles in the water and how many are passing through your pipes.

Finding The Right Solution  

When ready to incorporate water treatment solutions into your home, contact your local plumbing company. At Scott Hale, we offer these systems and much more! Contact us today for further information.