Benefits of a Vertex WS-1054XST/SS Water Softener
- Ion exchange for hardness mineral removal
- Uses Purolite 40-70 mesh resin for low salt use and minimum brine discharge
- Metered demand regeneration meets California requirements
- Proven Fleck Valve provides reliable control - Digital control valve uses a solid-state microprocessor with LED display. Shows the time of day, remaining capacity, and regeneration cycle in process.
Benefits of Water Softeners and Water Conditioners
Easier Cleaning - Clothes and dishes washed in hard water may end up with white spots, streaks, and soapy residue. Water softening helps rinse soap residue more thoroughly, leaving your clothing and dishes as well as your hair and skin looking and feeling cleaner. Soft water also reduces the amount of soap or detergent you need for cleaning, which helps to lower expenses for these products. With less soap scum and film left behind, you may also find that bathtubs, showers, and sinks stay cleaner and are easier to maintain after you install a water softener.
Extended Appliance Life - The minerals found in hard water can build up on the insides of appliances, shortening their usable life and decreasing overall efficiency. According to North Dakota State University, water-softening systems extend the life of washing machines, dishwashers, water heaters and other appliances that use water. If your appliances last longer, you'll save money by replacing these items less frequently. Longer appliance lifespans also benefit the environment by reducing waste and conserving the raw materials and energy used in manufacturing.
Faster Water Heating - Hot water heaters can heat softened water more quickly than hard water. The Virginia Cooperative Extension estimates that water softeners improve efficiency by 22 percent for electric water heaters and 29 percent for gas-powered units. Improved efficiency reduces energy consumption, resulting in lower utility bills.
Cleaner Plumbing System - Hard water leaves scaly deposits in plumbing fixtures and pipes. As these deposits build up over time, they cause clogs and corrosion that can shorten the life of your home's plumbing system. By reducing mineral deposits, water softening systems minimize buildup and reduce the risks of clogs and corrosion, extending the life of the plumbing system and helping fixtures operate more effectively. For instance, if you have hard water, your shower heads can become so clogged that they are virtually useless in less than 2 years, according to the Water Quality Association.