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A water softener reduces hardness minerals—primarily calcium and magnesium—helping prevent scale buildup and improving soap performance.
Sizing depends on measured hardness, household water usage, and peak flow rate. A proper sizing calculation uses people in the home, gallons per day, hardness level, and preferred regeneration frequency.
Most systems require adding salt as needed, periodic brine system checks, and occasional service depending on water conditions.
Yes. Much of the Oklahoma City metro area has hard to very hard water due to naturally occurring calcium and magnesium minerals in the water supply.
Reducing hardness minerals helps prevent scale buildup inside water heaters, dishwashers, washing machines, and plumbing, which can improve efficiency and extend appliance lifespan.
Standard water softeners primarily target hardness minerals. In some cases, low levels of dissolved iron can be reduced, but sulfur or higher iron levels typically require additional treatment such as filtration or specialized media.
Salt usage depends on water hardness, system size, household water usage, and regeneration settings. Properly sized and programmed systems are designed to use salt efficiently, usually 50% Less than our competitors.
Professional installation helps ensure correct sizing, proper plumbing connections, correct drain routing, and optimal system performance based on local water conditions.
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