Water Softeners: What You Should Know

Thinking about a water softener? There are several reasons why it's a good idea:

By reducing mineral deposits, water softening systems minimize buildup and reduce the risks of clogs and corrosion, extending the life of the plumbing system and helping fixtures operate more effectively.

Soft water preserves the life of all water-using appliances, such as coffee and ice makers, dishwashers, clothes washers, and water heaters.

Water heaters can heat softened water more quickly than hard water, reducing the yearly energy cost of that appliance by 22%-29%.

Having a water softener in your home reduces greenhouse gases equivalent to removing one SUV from the road for one year.

With a water softener your silverware and glassware comes out cleaner and shinier.

Your hair and skin feels softer, cleaner and smoother with water treated by a water softener.

Hard water treated with a water softener, greatly reduces housework by eliminating the formation of soap curd.

Fabrics are also softer without hard minerals become trapped in them. Fabrics last longer and whites stay white without the dingy gray caused by hard water.

If you'd like to learn more about the benefits of a water softener, or for a free estimate, give Rush Plumbing a call at (480) 233-8342 in Arizona, or (801) 750-9396 in Utah. Mention this blog post and receive 10% off the purchase and installation of your new water softener.


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