whole house water filtration in Greenland, NH

           HARD WATER SOFTENERS

THE DEFINITION OF HARD WATER

Water is considered “hard” when your Greenland water contains higher levels of dissolved calcium and magnesium. It makes cleaning clothing more difficult and creates streaking on dishes and glasses.  Additionally, it creates white scaling on faucets and shower heads and makes cleaning your hair and skin well a challenge. Damage your home’s piping distribution system is possible if not corrected.  There are high efficiency solutions that will remove these minerals through the proven ion exchange water softening process.

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Symptoms of quality issues include bad odors & taste, staining of laundry, bathroom fixtures, etc.  However, the preferred starting point is testing to identify and quantity of the minerals or contaminants..  This will lead to an effective system recommendation and route to providing your home with excellent water quality.  Certain minerals & contaminants can be tested on-site (iron, hardness, pH, total dissolved solids, chlorine).  Health threat items like radon or arsenic and nitrates should be brought to a certified laboratory for testing.

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Scale Build-up

WATER SOFTENER SYSTEMS

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High Efficiency Softener

A  softener is a type of whole house water filtration system that is designed for removing hard water minerals (magnesium & calcium).  Additionally, it will remove dissolved iron and manganese as well. In following, for high levels of iron or manganese (“the stainers”), an “up-flow” softener is recommended.  This will prevent mineral build-up in the bottom of the softener tank.  Also, high efficiency softeners that are more efficient with both water and salt usage are preferred. For more on how a softener works, see https://www.popularmechanics.com.

BAD ODORS & TASTE  hard waterGreenland, NH

In addition to the above systems described, there are many other types of systems to remove bad tastes & odors, sediment and other objectionable minerals and contaminants. If you are experiencing a rotten egg smell, you likely have hydrogen sulfide in your well or possibly a high level of manganese. A test and analysis will lead to the best approach. For more information on bad odors & taste, see the link at http://bad-odor-taste-water/. 

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H2O Care is regional, established full service filtration and testing organization originally formed in 1989.  Service area includes Southern NH & ME, Eastern MA & Northern RI. Also, see our published articles on common regional water problems in Water Technology Magazines at www.h2ocare.com and going to the publications tab on top of the home page.  Contact us at service@h2ocare.com or by calling us at 800-539-1100.