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Water Softener System

A water softener is a whole-house filtration system that removes hardness-causing calcium and magnesium minerals from your water through a process called ion exchange. A water softener addresses one of the most prevalent and devastating water problems: hard water. Hard water wreaks havoc on the modern home. Scale builds up in your pipes, clogging them and decreasing water pressure. Scale dramatically shortens the lifespan of appliances like dishwashers, coffee makers and ice machines. Hard water destroys hot water appliances. The higher the temperature of the water, the more calcium and magnesium will solidify and harden into solid deposits inside your hot water heater. If you live in hard water territory, it can sound like your water heater is popping popcorn. This is because scale has attached itself to the heating element.

As the temperature of the heater rises and the tank expands, the calcified rock deposits crusted on the heating elements start cracking and stretching. Hard water-induced scale is the culprit of that popcorn popping sound. Without a water softener, laundry demands extra detergent to prevent it from looking dingy. Dishes will come out of your dishwasher streaked and stained. Filmy scum builds up on your shower curtains and your soap and shampoo will not lather. Bathing in hard water leaves your skin itchy and dry and your hair lifeless and sticky. The sheer amount of time, energy, and money required to clean up the detrimental side effects of hard water is dizzying. A whole house water softener is the solution to the scourge of water hardness.

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FAQS

There are two forms of impurities found in drinking water, suspended and dissolved:

  1. Suspended impurities such as mud, dust, sand, bacteria, viruses etc.
  2. Dissolved impurities that are soluble in water such as; pesticides, arsenic & fluoride and heavy metals salts like mercury, lead, copper, cadmium.
  • The process or method by which water if freed from any kind of impurity is referred to as water purification. These impurities range from physio-chemical contaminants to microorganisms.
  • Water purification process contains many steps, depending on the nature of the impurities. These steps can differ for different types of water.

There are two basic steps involved in getting the right water purifier

  1. Check Water Quality – Find the source of your tap water and get it tested for hardness, salinity and TDS (Total Dissolved Solids) levels.
  2. Needed Purification Technology – Depending on the quality and source of water you can choose from a range of water purifiers having various types of purification techniques that will best suit you.

Total Dissolved Solids (TDS) is used to describe the inorganic salts and small amounts of organic matter that are present in solution in water.

Usually, if the water’s TDS is below 200 ppm it is considered to be very good for drinking. However, you might still want to get it purified to remove harmful bacteria and viruses. Groundwater usually has TDS levels of anywhere between 200 ppm and 3000 ppm and you would need an RO water purifier to clean such water.

The most commonly used methods of purification are Chlorination, Boiling, Ultra filtration (UF), Ultra Violet (UV) Disinfection and Reverse Osmosis (RO) Purification.

Reverse Osmosis works by forcing water against as semi permeable membrane. The excess invisible chemicals and dissolved solids present in the water are prevented from passing through this membrane only water molecules are allowed to pass through giving you pure and healthy drinking water.

Reverse osmosis, also known as hyper filtration, is the finest means of filtration available today. Non RO water filters are much less effective, and the pore size on these filter media are much bigger. They can filter out coarse particles, sediments and elements only up to their micron rating. Anything finer and most dissolved substances cannot be filtered out. As a result, water is far less clean and less safer compared to Reverse Osmosis filtration.

You must keep your water purifier up to date to ensure optimal health of your family. Selecting the brand that offers instant servicing for your purchased products helps in ensuring that all your water purification problems will get resolved on priority.

Regular servicing is recommended every 3-6 months even if the TDS of the water is less than 10%.

Comprehensive servicing is recommended every 9-12 months or  if the TDS of the water is more than 10%.

Regular servicing includes cleaning of all filters and change of Pre-Filter handle.

Comprehensive servicing includes change of Pre-Filter handle, Sediment Filter, Carbon Filter and

Water purifier not working

  • Water not dispensed
  • Filter has to be changed
  • Pipe got damaged
  • Water taste is not good
  • Noise from RO unit
  • Power supply not coming to RO unit
  • Water dispenses very slowly from water purifier

We provide a range of water purifier service such as:

  • Water Purifier Installation
  • Water Purifier Repair
  • Water Purifier Service
  • Water Purifier Un-Installation
  • Annual Maintenance Service

RO water purifier service cost varies based on service and problem. Call us @+91 72005 56622 for service details.

• Non-stop Supply of Pure Water
• Minimize the electricity consumption
• Minimum Water Wastage

  • Water purification can not only help remove harmful containment but also improve the taste, smell and visual appearance of your drinking water. It reduces the amount of chlorine, soil residue, and organic and inorganic substances.
  • RO water purifiers will provide optimal performance only when you follow the maintenance tips and service periodically.
  • Replace all the filters every 12 months
  • Replace the RO membranes every 12 months
  • Sanitize the water storage tanks
  • Make sure to clean and sanitize the pipes in every 2 years
  • Replace and buy any new parts when necessary
  • Check the pressure nozzle at regular intervals