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A water softener treats hard water from your mains water supply to turn it into softened water through a process of ion exchange.
Usually fitted where the mains water supply enters the home, water softeners work by removing calcium and magnesium – the biggest causes of limescale – from water and replacing them with sodium to prevent scale or scum from building up inside household appliances or heating systems.
Below we explain the process in more detail, but the best way to learn how water softeners work is to book a demofrom a member of our expert technical team. During a free, no-obligation demonstration they’ll show you how the water softening process works in your own home, through your own tap. They’ll also explain what’s included with each installation, such as hard water filters which comes as standard to give you the option of hard or soft drinking water.
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