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4 Common Mistakes Made With Water Softeners

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Although hard water and mineral deposits aren’t harmful to drink, they can be pretty tricky to deal with. That’s where water softeners come in. You can install them in your home, where they break down mineral compounds like calcium and magnesium to purify drinking water. Once they’re installed, you have to perform maintenance to keep up with performance.

In this blog, we’ll share some common mistakes people make with water softeners and provide tips to help you avoid them. By the end, you’ll be better equipped to keep your water softener running smoothly.

Using the Wrong Salt

Not all salts are the same—especially not when it comes to your water softener! Adding the wrong type of salt can lead to ineffective softening and even damage the system. Usually, the ideal types of salt for water softeners will vary based on their shape, sodium chloride content, and evaporation process. Before you throw that table salt into the mix, double-check your owner’s manual.

Failing To Check Salt Levels

One of the most common mistakes homeowners make is forgetting to check the salt levels in their water softeners. When the salt levels get too low, your softener can’t do its job. Make it a habit to check the salt level at least once a month. A handy tip is to set a calendar reminder—your future, softer-water-loving self will be grateful.

Selecting the Wrong Size Softener

Size matters when it comes to water softeners. Choosing one that’s too small for your household means it will have to regenerate more often and may allow hard water to enter the pipes. On the other hand, an oversized unit leads to higher installation and operating costs. Calculate your home’s water usage so you can get the perfect softener for your needs.

Forgetting To Adjust the Settings

Your water softener isn’t a set-it-and-forget-it appliance. Water conditions, such as hardness or continuous usage, can change over time. Not regularly testing water quality or adjusting the settings can result in inefficient operation and wasted resources. Regularly update the settings based on your current water hardness level to keep things running smoothly. This small task can save you a lot of trouble down the line.

Understanding these common mistakes can save you time, money, and a lot of frustration. By avoiding these pitfalls, you’ll keep your water softener working efficiently for many years. If you’re unsure what the best water treatment system is for your home, such as a water conditioner for well water, contact Delmarva Water Solutions for expert advice. Our range of products is sure to satisfy any of your water treatment needs.