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Are Water Treatment Systems Only for Homes?

16 April, 2012 (09:23) | Drinking Water System, Hard Water Solutions, Money Savings, Reverse Osmosis, Water Softeners | By: admin

This seems to be a common question about consumers who are looking to ensure their health through safe drinking water. The answer is simply, no. Homes are not the only locations where one can enjoy the immense benefits of a water filtration system or a water softener to offer its patrons. Public facilities that offer [...]

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Mysterious White Powder Shows Up In American Kitchens

1 December, 2010 (16:25) | Hard Water Solutions | By: admin

Cascade, Electrasol, Colgate-Palmolive. We’re talking dishwasher detergent, white film, and frustration this week. Perhaps you noticed things changed last summer – your dishes started coming out of the dishwasher looking worse than when you put them in – but you weren’t sure why. All over the country, consumers replaced dishwashers, yelled at their water utility [...]

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Honey, Did You Run The Dishwasher?

20 September, 2010 (19:41) | Hard Water Solutions | By: admin

How often have you heard that question as your spouse stands peering in at the dishes still in the dishwasher with a puzzled look on his or her face? Many households across America fight with dingy dishes on a daily basis. The cause? Often it’s hard water. There are a few other factors that might [...]

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Study Shows Water Softeners Among ‘Very Best’ Household Energy Savers

28 July, 2010 (05:37) | Hard Water Solutions | By: admin

In a recent study by independent research facility Battelle Memorial Institute, water softener systems were shown to be the key to efficiency of water heaters, major appliances, and plumbing fixtures. The study tested efficiency ratings of appliances over their expected lifespan using both hard and soft water. Here are some interesting test results: Gas water [...]

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Study Shows Water Softeners Among ‘Very Best’ Household Energy Savers

5 July, 2010 (21:18) | Hard Water Solutions | By: admin

In a recent study by independent research facility Battelle Memorial Institute, water softener systems were shown to be the key to efficiency of water heaters, major appliances, and plumbing fixtures. The study tested efficiency ratings of appliances over their expected lifespan using both hard and soft water. Here are some interesting test results: Gas water [...]

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Water Softeners – They Make Good Cents

5 July, 2010 (21:07) | Hard Water Solutions | By: admin

Water softeners are a huge asset to American homeowners. These appliances not only soften water, but they also are shown to conserve energy by making appliances more efficient, decrease the amount of harsh cleaning chemicals being used and flushed down the drain, and reduce the abuse other water-using appliances endure. The Water Quality Research Foundation [...]

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Rayne of Phoenix Sets a High Green Standard

20 May, 2010 (05:40) | Drinking Water System, Hard Water Solutions | By: admin

This week kudos go to Rayne of Phoenix for their commitment to being environmentally responsible – and for very simply having a great idea! In the Phoenix Business Journal last week, Rayne of Phoenix revealed the introduction of two patent-pending processes for home and business use. The first product is a home water softener that [...]

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Soft, Pure Water in Phoenix — Really.

3 March, 2010 (15:38) | Hard Water Solutions | By: admin

One doesn’t have to live in Arizona very long to realize two things. First, when someone tries to diminish an Arizona summer with the line “it’s a dry heat”, you know they’ve not spent much time working outside your house. Second, Arizona’s water not only comes out of the tap HOT, but also HARD. Fortunately, [...]

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What is a Water Softener?

28 January, 2010 (00:18) | Hard Water Solutions | By: admin

WQA “Water Quality Association” defines soft water as any water which has been processed in some manner (like a Conditioner) BUT must be able to reduce the total hardness to 1 grain per gallon or less, expressed as calcium carbonate equivalent. The water softener system also needs to be certified S100 by the WQA in [...]

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