Water Softener Service near Dayton, OH
No matter the plumbing problem you're having in Dayton, Albert Services has the right solution, including whole-house water softener and point-of-use water filtration systems to condition your home's water supply.
In addition to a variety of ion exchange units, our plumbers also install Reverse Osmosis systems which separate water contaminants from your water right at the faucet, and trap the contaminants in a cell which you can then clean and throw away…it's just that easy.
Enjoy cleaner, softer, better-tasting water in your Dayton area home with Albert Services. Give us a call at 937-444-4357 to get started or schdule service online and ask questions!
Water Softener Repair and Installation
We understand how crucial clean, soft water is for your home’s comfort and functionality. Our plumbing team specializes in expert water softener repair and installation, ensuring your system operates at peak efficiency to provide you with the quality water you deserve. From diagnosing issues to installing the latest models, we bring our expertise to every step of the process.
A water softener system prevents hard minerals—like calcium and magnesium—from causing damage to your pipes, fixtures, and appliances. Investing in a reliable water conditioner can save you money on maintenance and improve your home’s overall water quality.
Signs You Need a Water Softening System
You've heard of hard water, but what are the actual effects? Some of the most noticeable are listed below. If you're tired of dealing with these issues, give us a call today.
- A filmy haze on your drinking glasses.
- Whitish scaly deposits on your faucets, shower doors, or tea kettle.
- Dry, dull skin and hair.
- Whites that turn yellow in the washer and colors that fade.
- A significant drop in water pressure or flow could indicate clogging within the system.
- If your dishes or fixtures are developing spots and scale, your system may not be softening effectively.
If you already have a water softener strainge noises like clanking or hissing sounds during operation can signal mechanical problems within the softener and if your water tastes off, it might indicate a malfunction in the regeneration cycle and you need to repair it.
Salt-Free Water Softener
Imagine a maintenance-free water conditioning treatment for your Dayton home that requires no salt and no hazardous chemicals. As the area's only Easy Water dealer, we can provide you with a salt- and maintenance-free water treatment system to purify your home water supply with these additional benefits:
- Does not rob your water supply of healthy nutrients like calcium and magnesium
- With no briny discharge, Easy Water is very much an environmentally friendly product
- Extends the life of all plumbing fixtures throughout your home
- Improves the efficiency of your water heater
- Your water will taste better, too!
Salt-free water softeners can filter chemicals like chloramine and chlorine without using salt. They can get rid of rust, calcium, and sulfur as well as a range of other hard water sediments. They work by attracting hard water minerals and replacing them with sodium ions instead of dissolving the minerals with salt. It's a nice way to condition the water to eliminate the problems hard water causes.
If you're interested in installing a salt-free water softener, just let us know. Our plumbing company offers you all the solutions you need to have fresh and reliable water running through every faucet and fixture in your Dayton home. Contact us today at 937-444-4357 to schedule service!
Water Softener FAQs
A water softener is a device designed to remove minerals such as calcium and magnesium ions from hard water. It typically works through a process called ion exchange, where resin beads in the softener trap the hardness minerals and release sodium ions in their place, resulting in softened water.
Hard water can cause various problems such as scale buildup in pipes and appliances, soap scum in bathrooms, reduced efficiency of water heaters and other appliances, and dry skin and hair. A water softener helps alleviate these issues by removing hardness minerals from the water.
Signs of hard water include scale buildup on faucets and showerheads, soap scum in sinks and bathtubs, spots on dishes and glassware after washing, dry or itchy skin and hair after showering, and reduced lathering of soap or detergent.
Water softeners come in various types, including traditional ion exchange (salt-based) water softeners, salt-free water softeners (such as template-assisted crystallization or TAC), and magnetic or electronic water softeners. Each type has its advantages and limitations, depending on factors such as water hardness levels, space constraints, and personal preferences.
Regular maintenance is essential to keep your water softener functioning properly. The primary task is to check and refill the salt level in the brine tank every 4-6 weeks. Clean the brine tank annually to prevent salt buildup. Periodically inspect the valves and hoses for leaks or blockages. Use a water softener cleaner to remove iron and other mineral deposits from the resin bed every few months. Regular maintenance ensures efficient performance, extends the lifespan of your unit, and maintains water quality.