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What’s the Difference Between Water Softening and Water Purification?

Clean water is essential for your health and comfort. Removing sediment, bacteria, and other pollutants from the water in your home will protect appliances from damage and prevent plumbing issues.

One of the best ways to improve your water quality is with a water softener or water purification system. In this article, we’ll go over the differences between these two water quality solutions and discuss which one might be best for your home.

What Do Water Softeners Do?

Water softeners effectively remove calcium, magnesium, and other minerals. This process involves capturing the minerals within resin beads as the water flows through the softener. As the resin beads capture the minerals, calcium and magnesium are replaced with sodium and potassium.

The result is “softer” water that will improve the condition of your skin, eliminate mineral buildup on plumbing fixtures, and give you cleaner clothes. It can also reduce wear and tear on your appliances and improve the efficiency of your water heater.

How Do Water Purification Systems Work?

Water purification systems remove biological and chemical contaminants from your water, including nitrates, bacteria, dissolved solids, heavy metals, radionuclides, and more. As the contaminants flow through the filters within the water purifier, large particles are captured in a gauze-like membrane, and additional filters capture the smaller particles. Some systems even use smart technology is used to remove impurities. The result is clean, pure water for your home.

Installing a water purifier provides added protection against pollution within your well or municipal water supply. It also gives you exceptional protection against lead, pesticides, viruses, and other compounds and substances that can enter the water supply through old pipes that leach these pollutants.

Do You Need a Water Softener or Water Purifier?

There are signs every homeowner should look at to determine if they need a water softener or water purifier in their home. If you notice any of the following water quality issues, it’s time to consider calling a plumbing contractor:

  • Hard water or limescale stains on sinks, toilets, showers, or appliances
  • Discolored water
  • Foul-tasting or -smelling water
  • Water stains on laundry or surfaces
  • Frequent plumbing repairs
  • Known problems with the local municipal water supply or your well
  • A poor water quality analysis

Choose Penguin for Water Quality Services in Phoenix, AZ

At Penguin Air, Plumbing & Electrical, our water quality specialists can help you enjoy clean, fresh water in your home. We offer a broad selection of top-quality water softeners and water purifiers that can help remove sediment, minerals, and pollutants from the water you need for drinking, bathing, and cleaning.

When you choose our highly trained team for plumbing services, you’ll always receive:

  • Proactive solutions
  • Exceptional customer service
  • Honest, reliable recommendations
  • 24-hour emergency services
  • Licensed and insured technicians
  • And more!

Contact us online or call (480) 550-9943 now to request water softener or water purification system installation services in Phoenix, AZ.

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