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Water softeners play a crucial role in treating hard water, preventing scale buildup, and improving the overall quality of our water supply. While traditional salt-based water softeners have been widely used, salt-free alternatives have gained popularity due to their eco-friendliness and low maintenance. In this blog post, we will explore four different types of salt-free water softeners: template-assisted crystallization (TAC), reverse osmosi… Read more
Water is an essential part of our lives, and we use it for many purposes each day. However, not all water is the same, and the quality of the water you encounter can have a significant impact on your daily routine and your health. In this blog post, our team at NuvoH2O will discuss different kinds of water you could encounter and how our whole-house water softeners can help improve the quality of your water. Contact our team to find… Read more
p {margin-bottom: 10px; margin-top: 10px;} When it comes to choosing a water softener, one of the most important decisions to make is whether to go for a salt-based or a salt-free option. Salt-based softeners use salt to remove hard minerals from water, while salt-free options use other methods to bind to your minerals and keep them from sticking to your pipes. Salt-free water softeners are gaining popularity among homeowners due to thei… Read more
Water softeners are a common appliance in homes across the world. They help remove minerals like calcium and magnesium from hard water, making it easier to use and less damaging to plumbing fixtures. Traditional water softeners use salt to remove these minerals, but there is a new alternative that has emerged — salt-free water softeners. These systems use different technology to bind to minerals without the use of salt through a process called… Read more