From Ogden to North Salt Lake, Wright Plumbing and Rooter is your authority for water softening, water purification, and water conditioning for residential homes and apartments.
We provide a wide range of services related to water softeners -- from water softener repairs to brand new installation. We are locally-owned from Clearfield, Utah and our passion is our commitment to creating a better life for Utah residents by providing all the best plumbing solutions -- and that includes soft water.
You may have heard of water softeners, and you may have heard of the downsides of hard water and benefits of soft, but what even is the difference between "hard water" and "soft water?"
Though it may be hard to tell with the naked eye, there is a big difference between hard and soft water. Even with crystal clarity, water always contains minerals and chemicals. Some of those chemicals present in water can have a higher concentration than usual, and that's when it's referred to as "hard water." Soft water, on the other hand, has a high concentration of sodium, which is less likely to lead to breakdown or damage. Hard water has a higher concentration of both calcium and magnesium.
The hardness rating of water is given based on its mineral content -- of sodium as well as calcium and magnesium. Water softening systems can reduce the calcium and magnesium content if you have hard water.
Hire Wright's Plumbing and Rooter to come look at your water and pipes, explain water softeners, and provide a free quote.
As a locally owned and operated plumbing company, we understand the quality of water in our cities. In Utah, the water rating is about 13 grains of hardness per gallon. That hardness rating will vary from town to town, but in general, Utah water is considered to be very hard. That's why water softeners have become so widely discussed, and as a Utah homeowner its' important for you to know the facts surrounding water softeners.
To decide whether you have hard water in your home or not, ask yourself the following questions:
There are several benefits of choosing to install a water softener system in your home.
people and pets will have a higher-quality drinking water, making it not only taste better but also provide health benefits for skin and hair when bathing or showering.
Having fewer minerals breaking down your plumbing, dishwashers, refrigerators, and anything with water running through them, can help provide further protection to them and make them last longer.
Longer-lasting Pipes: Because soft water doesn't have that concentration of minerals, it more easily flows through the pipes and will be less likely to cause corrosive damage, which will have financial benefits by reducing the need for repairs and replacement of the pipes.
Leave it to a professional for your home who knows how to have everything properly installed and thew water properly calibrated for your water softener to work at its highest possible function.
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