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Water Conditioning
Methods used to improve the quality of water are referred to as treatment or conditioning. What is the difference? Water treatment refers to systems that reduce harmful contaminants in the water, dealing with health and safety of the water. High levels of coliform, nitrates, arsenic, lead and pesticides are examples of harmful contaminants that must be treated before water is safe to drink.
Water conditioning refers to water problems that effect water taste, color, odor, hardness and corrosivity rather than health and safety. The presence of high levels of magnesium, calcium, iron, manganese and silt are common contaminants that require water conditioning. If you have staining on your sinks, tubs, showers and clothing, build-up on your glassware, or even damage due to scale on your pipes and appliances, you most likely could benefit from a Water Conditioning System.
At Allstar Fresh Water Systems we offer sodium and non-sodium based conditioning systems
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