Water Softeners

Water Softener Installation and Repair in Dayton, Ohio

Our Guide to Water Softeners

Hard water, common in many American households, contains high levels of calcium and magnesium. While not harmful to health, hard water can cause costly damage to plumbing, appliances, and fixtures. A water softener removes these minerals, protecting your home and improving water quality.

Contact Integrity Plumbing Solutions for expert advice on the best water solutions and to keep your water softener running smoothly.

Why Should You Have a Water Softener?

Visible Scale Buildup

White, chalky deposits on faucets, showerheads, and glassware.

Dry Skin and Hair

Hard water can strip natural oils, causing irritation.

Decreased Appliance Efficiency

Scale buildup reduces the efficiency of water heaters, dishwashers, and washing machines.

High Water Hardness Levels

A water test showing hardness above 7 grains per gallon (gpg) indicates the need for a softener.

Protects Plumbing and Appliances

Prevents mineral buildup, extending the life of pipes and appliances.

Saves Energy and Money

Soft water improves water heater efficiency, reducing energy bills.

Enhances Cleaning

Dishes, laundry, and surfaces come out cleaner with soft water.

Types of Water Softeners

Salt-Based Ion Exchange Softeners

For combating hard water with high mineral content common in the Midwest; removes calcium and magnesium effectively.

Salt-Free Water Conditioners

A great eco-friendly option for homes with moderate water hardness, prevents scale buildup without adding sodium.

Dual-Tank Softeners

For larger households or heavy water usage; ensures a continuous supply of softened water.

Magnetic or Electronic Descalers

Budget-friendly, low-maintenance choice for reducing scale buildup in pipes and appliances.

Whole-House Systems with Filtration

Combine softening with filtration to address hard water and impurities like iron, ordinary in Midwestern well water. For more information about filtration, visit our Water  Filtration page. Click Here

 

Call Integrity Plumbing Solutions when:

No Soft Water

If you notice hard water signs like soap scum or mineral buildup, the system may need repairs.

Low Water Pressure

Indicates a clogged resin tank or malfunctioning valve.

Salt Tank Issues

Bridges, blockages, or excessive salt usage require professional attention.

Strange Noises or Leaks

Mechanical problems or damaged components.

System Maintenance

Regular service, resin replacement, or to upgrade to a newer model.

When replacing or upgrading your current water heater.

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