Water Softener

Water Softener Repair & Installation in Canal Winchester, OH

Water softeners are directly connected to residential and commercial plumbing systems and major appliances to work together in a seamless way. Using a process known as ion exchange, water softeners extract excess minerals (like calcium and magnesium) from the water supply and this softens otherwise hard water, prevents rust and calcium buildup as well as other problems, which are harsh on pipes, water heaters and other appliances.

We can repair your water softener. If you’re having trouble with your existing water softener system, don’t worry! Our team of highly trained technicians has the skills and experience needed to fix any problems in a timely fashion. We’ll make sure that your unit is working properly again so that you can enjoy safe and clean drinking water at home or work.

Our team offers professional water softener repairs for homes and businesses throughout Canal Winchester, Columbus, Pickerington, Dublin, and surrounding areas. We offer water softener repair and repair for all types of water treatment systems.

(614) 490-7531

Why Do You Need Water Softener Repair?

Water softeners help reduce the mineral content in household water. Hard water is not harmful to your health, but it can cause plumbing problems, leave spots on dishes and laundry, and dry out skin and hair. The most common softeners are salt-based and use a process called ion exchange. Other types of water softeners use chemicals, temporary filters, or magnetic fields to reduce minerals such as calcium, magnesium, and iron in the water supply.

Softening the water isn’t just about keeping pipes from rusting or showerheads from clogging; it also helps with fuel efficiency in cars (by reducing metal wear) and reduces wear on clothing by removing minerals that can cause stains.

Ion exchange uses electrically charged resin beads to pull out excess ions like calcium carbonate from hard tap water, so it becomes clear again – this process is called “softening.” Water softener companies typically sell kits with an ion exchange cartridge that fits inside the unit along with some salt packets for regeneration—this means that you have to periodically add more salt when needed, so your unit continues functioning properly. It’s important that you check your manual before doing this; many manufacturers recommend only adding enough salt, so there’s about one pound per gallon of capacity left over after regenerating each week (otherwise known as flushing).

How do Water Softeners Work
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How to Tell If You Need Water Softener Repair

If you notice that your water softener is not working properly, there are some signs that may indicate what repairs are needed. The most obvious signs that you need repairs on your water softener include hard water, spots on your dishes, and dry skin when showering or washing your hands. More serious signs include leaks coming from the softener unit or pipes leading to or from the unit. You might also hear noises coming from the pipes, such as banging or rattling.

When you notice any of these issues, call Canal Winchester Plumbing & Drain for immediate service. We will send a highly trained professional to assess your situation and provide you with an upfront price before any work begins, so there are no surprises. We often can offer same-day service seven days a week so that we can accommodate your schedule and get your life back to normal quickly.

We Install New Water Softeners!

It’s easy to make sure your water softener works properly and lasts for years to come. We’ll schedule an appointment for a service call, where we will perform a few tests on the unit to ensure it is functioning correctly. If any repairs are needed, we can take care of them then and there!

Our friendly technicians know how important it is for your home or business to have fresh, healthy water at all times. That’s why our team trains extensively on every new product line we install so that they can provide excellent customer service while maintaining quality standards in the process. Our fully licensed plumbers never cut corners when working on your property!

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What is a Reverse Osmosis System?

Reverse Osmosis (RO) is a water treatment process that extracts contaminants from the water supply coming into a home or building with pressure used to force water molecules through a semipermeable membrane. During the RO process, water contaminants are filtered out and flushed away. A reverse osmosis system leaves you with clean, healthy and delicious drinking water that is free of sediment and chlorine. When tap water exits the reverse osmosis membrane, it passes through a postfilter after the first filter. The post-filter puts the finishing touches on the water before it goes to the faucet for drinking.

Benefits of Water Softener Installation

Are you looking to improve the quality of your water? If so, you should look into installing a new water softening system. Your local water softener experts at Canal Winchester Plumbing & Drain can help.

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Removes Any Unwanted Tastes from Your Drinking Water

A water softener will help remove stuff from your water supply that you’d rather not have to drink or shower in. With a water softener, you can turn on your tap and can drink fresh filtered water any time.

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Soft Water Is Easier on Your Pipes and Appliances

Soft water is better for your pipes and home appliances. It prevents scale buildup on your plumbing equipment, as well as damage to dishwashers, clothing washers and hot water heaters. Soft water also helps avoid scale-related plumbing problems in the future.

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Softer Water Will Save You Money

The scale buildup that hard water creates also forms inside your hot water tank. The more buildup present, the harder your tank will work, causing it to use more energy. In short, that calcium buildup creates a barrier that prevents the tank from heating up

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Licensed and Insured Plumbing Company for Canal Winchester, OH

You may be wondering what makes Canal Winchester Plumbing & Drain the best choice for your plumbing services. There are many things that go into making our company stand out from the rest, two of which are our licensed and insured status, as well as our certifications and state requirements.

We are licensed by the state of Ohio, meaning that we have been cleared by the state to offer these services legally. This ensures that we will not cause harm to you or your family while performing any work at your home or business property and helps ensure good customer service from us in general. We also have insurance that protects you if anything happens on-site while we’re working with one another.

Our certifications ensure that all of our technicians have been properly trained so they can complete projects quickly without causing damage to any part of your property during installation or repairs! 

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Frequently Asked Water Softener Questions

At Canal Winchester Plumbing & Drain, we’re dedicated to finding a solution for our customers so they can live in comfort. If you have any questions, give us a call at (614) 490-7531.

What is a water softener?

A Water Softener is a filtration system that works to remove high concentrations of calcium and magnesium that cause hard water. When water flows through a water softener, the system filters out these hard water minerals, and the softened water then leaves the water softening system to flow through plumbing.

What is hard water?

When water is referred to as ‘hard’ this means that it contains more minerals than plain water. These are especially the minerals calcium and magnesium. The degree of hardness of the water increases, when more calcium and magnesium dissolve. Magnesium and calcium are positively charged ions. Because of their presence, other positively charged ions will dissolve less easily in hard water than in water that does not contain calcium and magnesium. This is the cause of the fact that soap doesn’t really dissolve in hard water.

How often should one add salt to a softener?

Salt is usually added to the reservoir during the regeneration of the softener. The more often a softener is regenerated, the more often salt needs to be added. Usually, water softeners are checked once a month. To guarantee a satisfactory production of soft water, the salt level should be kept at least half-full at all times.

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24/7 Emergency Plumbing Service in Canal Winchester, OH

Our plumbers are available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week to help you with any plumbing issues you may have. We provide fast response times and we can handle any job no matter how big or small it is. We can help you with minor issues like a clogged drain or a broken faucet, or we can help with major issues like a broken water heater.

If you're not 100% happy with our services, we promise to make things right! That's why we offer a 100% satisfaction guarantee.

You can count on our professional plumbers not only for emergency services but for preventative maintenance as well. Annual inspections can help prevent many issues from occurring in the first place. Our plumbing experts will identify problems before they start. Give us a call today and avoid the stress of plumbing problems tomorrow.

  • Annual inspections can help prevent many issues from occurring in the first place.
  • Our plumbing experts will identify problems before they start.
  • Give us a call today and avoid the stress of plumbing problems tomorrow.

 

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