Discover the Benefits of Adding a Water Softener to a Well System

In some areas of the country, water from private wells is naturally corrosive due to excessive minerals such as calcium, lime, and magnesium.

In some areas of the country, water from private wells is naturally corrosive due to excessive minerals such as calcium, lime, and magnesium. Using a filter may help to purify the water, but it may still be corrosive to clothes, dishes, the bathtub, and even a person's body.

One can quickly solve these issues by installing a water softener in the household well. Here are the main benefits of using this kind of filtration system:

Iron removal

Hard water contains high levels of iron that can damage skin cells, the stomach, pancreas, and liver. While the main concern is the damage it may cause to the human body, it also damages house fixtures causing dark stains in the sink, bathtub, and dishes.

Contact a professional plumber to install a water softener in a well. They are qualified to do an overall assessment of the household and complete the installation effectively.

Corrosion reduction

One of the water softener's primary functions is to remove corrosive minerals from the water. By doing so, the system will prevent further corrosion. This means the pipes will have no buildup corrosion that will eventually clog the system.

Healthier water

Water softeners improve water quality by removing all the excessive minerals present. Hard water, on occasion, has a particular odor and taste that could be more pleasant. Water softeners make water fit for human consumption and improve its general quality.

Faster water heating

When heating water up, hard water will take longer than soft water. Studies have shown that soft water heats up 22% faster than hard water. Water softeners will not only improve water quality but will also reduce energy consumption in the household.

For homeowners interested in installing this kind of filtration system, contacting a professional plumber qualified to do the job safely and efficiently is highly recommended.

Reduced soap reaction

Hard water reacts with soap, turning it into a sticky substance that will be hard to remove from any surface, such as the sink or bathtub. A water softener makes soap easier to remove and preserves the appliances' lifespan.

Invest in soft water solutions

Hard water is harmful in many aspects. Primarily, the lifespan of appliances and the plumbing system is reduced. Furthermore, hard water is bad for human consumption and damages skin cells. Installing a water softener is the best alternative when living in an area with naturally hard well water. Do not hesitate to contact a reputable plumbing company for professional advice about installing these water filtration systems in the home.


Pump Repair Services provides residential and commercial pump repair services for water well pumps, water feature pumps, transfer pumps, industrial irrigation pumps, and more, as well as custom water filtration services in the Orlando area. (Sorry, no pool pumps or sewer pumps.) We offer 24-hour emergency service. Call us at (407)625-5499.

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