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Water Softeners vs. Water Filters

Every homeowner in the Las Vegas and Henderson areas wants to be certain that their home has high-quality water. While there are several ways to boost the water quality in your home, the most effective solution is installing a water softener or a water filter. The problem that many people have, however, is understanding the difference between these devices and which is the right choice for their home.

Here are a few facts to help you learn the difference between water softeners vs. water filters so that you can choose the right system for your home.

Treatment of Water

The reason so many people are confused when trying to choose between water softeners vs. water filters is that these devices appear to work the same way at first glance. However, there are some distinct differences between the two that you need to consider.

The purpose of water softeners is to remove the minerals that are known to cause hard water. This means that in a sense, water softeners are a type of filter. Where softeners are meant to remove a very limited range of minerals, water filters are meant to remove all contaminants from your home’s water. With water filters, you can remove harmful contaminants such as sulfur and iron, which wouldn’t be addressed by a softener.

While they may seem similar, water softeners and water filters serve two different purposes, with softeners correcting hard water and filters making your water cleaner and safer.

Different Technology

Another big difference between these two water quality tools is the technology that they use to treat the water in your Henderson home.

Water filters use an array of technology to remove contaminants from your water, including advanced media beds that perform tasks such as micro-filtration and catalytic conversion. Water softeners rely on resins to perform the ion and salt changes that are necessary to remove minerals such as calcium from your water.

Maintenance Requirements

Whichever one of these tools you decide to install in your home, you will need to perform regular maintenance to make sure that they work correctly. However, as you might expect, water softeners and water filters have very different maintenance needs.

If you use a salt-based water softener, you will need to perform maintenance on your softener regularly. For example, you will need to frequently replace the consumable salt used by your water softener. While non-salt systems require less maintenance, they are vulnerable to damage from substances like oil.

Water filtrations systems require almost no maintenance, which is why they are such a popular choice with homeowners despite their higher cost of installation.

Choose Your Water Treatment Device

Now that you know about the major differences between water softeners vs. water filters, you should be able to choose the right option for your home. If you want advice about how to effectively treat the water in your home, you need to get in touch with the professionals at Village Plumbing, LLC.

Village Plumbing is a top commercial and residential plumbing solution in the Las Vegas  and Henderson area, and our professionals can help you install either a water filter or a water softener in your home. Contact us today for more information.

 

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