Questions on Reverse Osmosis
Questions about Water Softener
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How does a Water Softener work? +
Basically, the resin or mineral inside the mineral tank is specially designed to remove “hard” particles of lime and calcium,…Read More -
Will a Water Softener make my water safe to drink? +
No. Your water must be safe to drink before you condition the water with a softener. If you are concerned…Read More -
Why does soft water feel slimy or slick in the shower? +
The minerals that make water hard usually contain calcium and magnesium. Calcium and magnesium in water interfere with the cleaning…Read More -
When do the resins in the softener tank need to be changed? +
With the proper pretreatment and maintenance, the average water softener will not need its resins replaced in its lifetime (20…Read More -
I see ads for “No Salt” needed water conditioners. How do they work without using salt? +
1. Many dealers will advertise a no salt water conditioner. Any brand of water conditioner can be operated without using…Read More
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Questions about Reverse Osmosis
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How Does Reverse Osmosis Work? +
Osmosis is the phenomenon of water flow through a semi-permeable membrane that blocks the transport of salts or other solutes…Read More -
What Is Meant By Total Dissolved Solids? +
In the natural cycle of water, water that began its life as rain and eventually found its way to your…Read More -
What Type Of Mineral Contaminants Are Removed By R.O.? +
Reduction of mineral components that make up total dissolved solids will vary up to a maximum of 99.8% depending on…Read More -
What is the Difference Between Faucet-Mount / Pitchers and Reverse Osmosis? +
Faucet-Mount and Pitcher filtration systems on the market are able to reduce certain contaminates from your water based upon the…Read More -
Does R.O. Remove Parasites Such As Bacteria, Cysts Or Cryptosporidium? +
While a health claim can not be made because of intangibles such as regular maintenance, these items are too large…Read More
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