Water Softeners Explained
For most of us, a home is our biggest, most valuable asset. Taking care of your can be costly and time consuming. Most of the things we purchase for our homes do not preserve or protect them. Conversely, the Puronics Water Processor is an investment in your home that will save you time and money! This processing system protects against the damaging effects of hard water in 4 ways. Water has an effect on everything it touches … and water touches everything. Soft water shields your water using appliances and fixtures from hard water scale build-up, making them more efficient, thus allowing them to last longer…..much longer. A study done by New Mexico State University found that a water heater with hard water consumes 17% more BTU’s than soft water.
The process of water softening works by connecting all the water that enters your home to the Puronics then is connected back into your home’s plumbing. First: Half a cubic foot of activated carbon removes chlorine and other disinfection chemicals. Second: The incoming hard water then passes over the High-Capacity S-759 monospheric resin. These resin beads are contained within the stainless steel protected resin tank. Water softener resin beads have a negative charge. Calcium and magnesium, which make water hard, have a positive charge and adhere to the resin beads when they pass over them. The Puronics is guaranteed to soften water down to Zero SOFT for Life. Third: MicroSilver BacterrioStasis Technology.
When capacity is reached, your Puronics will go through a regeneration or Back-Wash process, which will re-charge the resin beads. During this process, a strong brine solution of chloride dissolved in water and held in the brine tank, will be slowly introduced into the resin tank and will pass over the hardness saturated resin beads. This is fully automatic function. Finally, the water softener system will then go through a fast and settling rinse; the brine tank will re-fill with water and go back into service to start producing softened water again. This process continues over and over in the water softener.
Thousands of Chemicals vs. One Mechanical System
There are two ways to soften water – chemically and mechanically. Chemical water softening includes the use of phosphates and other compounds in soaps to treat the water so it can actually be used to clean. Without these chemicals, soap would be ineffective when used with hard water. Try using a “pure” soap with hard water and see what the result is. All of the detergents and soaps that you purchase have chemical water softeners in them. Buy thousands of chemicals over your lifetime or one Puronics system that will save you thousands.
The other option is to use a mechanical water softener. In this process, the hard water is passed through a water treatment system that actually removes the minerals in the water. Minerals are literally saturating the water…. Making it work against you. When these minerals are removed, detergents and soaps are more effective. There are several benefits to using a mechanical water softening system over chemically treating the water. Mechanical water softening eliminates the problem “hard water” whereas chemical water softeners merely “mask” the minerals in the water. Consequently, detergents and soaps do not rinse clean from your hair, skin, clothing, and dishes.
In short, you can soften your water for the rest of your life buying chemicals at the store or you can invest one time in a Puronics Water Processor which makes water work for you.
EPA Hard Water Chart
As water falls to the earth, it percolates into the ground. As it is absorbed, it picks up minerals like calcium, magnesium, and lime. These 3 minerals make up what is traditionally referred to as “hardness” in water. Water hardness is measured in grains per gallon or parts per million. Water hardness above 7 grains per gallon is considered very hard, over 10.5 grains per gallon is considered extremely hard.
The water in the Albuquerque metro area is considered extremely hard water because the grains per gallon varies from 8-10 grains on average! Hard water is the most common water quality problem in the U.S. High water hardness causes scale and build-up in water heaters, eventually forming an insulation barrier inside, making water heaters inefficient because, before your water can be heated, the crusty build-up must be heated. Additionally, hard water builds up in components of washing machines and dishwashers. You may also notice soap scum residue in bathtubs, on shower doors, and on hair and skin. Furthermore, hard water causes soaps to be less effective, leaving clothing dingy and colors faded. Hard water is abrasive and “etches” dish ware, glasses, and silverware. Hard water also causes the fabrics in clothing to deteriorate quickly. The bottom line? Hard water costs you money!
The Sodium Free/Salt Free Myth
Several companies claim that you can enjoy soft water without using salt. Reputable testing agencies and independent research labs deduce that no conclusive evidence confirms these claims. Tests performed on various brands of “salt free water softeners” found no removal of water hardness or scale. Sadly, despite the test results, these deceptive claims have gained a greater audience in recent years.
Soft Water Benefits
Softened water enhances the quality of life throughout your home. Processed water protects your home by eliminating mineral build-up and scale in water heaters and appliances and by eliminating troublesome water spots and ‘etching’ of dishes and fixtures. The difference is evident in how your hair, skin, and clothes look and feel and in the performance and longevity of water-using appliances. Quality soft water improves the effectiveness of detergents, shampoo, and other soaps by 50 to 70 percent. Don’t just treat yourself to soft water treat yourself to completely processed water.
MicroPure is Albuquerque’s authorized dealer for Puronics. Proudly serving Albuquerque, Rio Rancho, and surrounding areas.