
Whole House Water Softener with Pre/Post Filtration
Specifications 1.5 cu. ft. resin 48,000-grain capacity Service Flow: 9-11 GPM -OR-d 2.0 cu. ft. resin 60,000-grain capacity Service Flow: 10-13 GPM Description Water is hard when it contains minerals like calcium and magnesium. You may see staining on your sinks, tubs, showers, and clothing. You may also notice less lather from your shampoos and soaps and even a feeling of film on your skin. All these are symptoms of the need for softened water. Hard water also causes a higher risk of limescale deposits in household water systems. The negative effect of limescale buildup is that pipes are blocked and the efficiency of hot boilers and tanks is reduced. This increases the cost of domestic water heating by about fifteen to twenty percent. Another negative effect of limescale is that it has damaging effects on household machinery, such as laundry machines. Water softening means expanding the lifespan of household machines, and the lifespan of pipelines. It also contributes to the impr