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Water Softeners

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If hard water is a problem in your house, you will want to look into getting a water softener. The scale in your water can build up stubborn deposits in the plumbing, decreasing water flow and reducing the life of your appliances. This system uses tiny resin beads to attract the calcium and magnesium ions and remove them from the water. It is powered by the water's flow, so it won't add to your electric bill.

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