October 2, 2011

Steel Water Bottles are In and Plastic is Out


Many high schools, college campuses, and other institutions are beginning to ban the sale and even the use of plastic water bottles within their limits. What is fueling this decision? The "green" movement is becoming ever more popular as awareness for the need of sustainability and proper care of our environment grows. The number of "green" products is increasing and more and more people are turning to these environmentally friendly product alternatives. The fact that establishments are banning plastic water bottles demonstrates the cognizance of the need to push for sustainability and a greater concern for environmental protection. After all, by protecting the environment we are essentially protecting ourselves.

September 30, 2011

A Shower Head Water Softener

A shower head water softener can come in several forms and is used primarily to remove metals from water that may change the shower experience and cause things such discoloration of hair. Unlike a water softener that is attached to an entire water supply, a shower head water softener is usually attached to the shower valve, and provides a shower head from which water is sprayed. These devices are typically rather small, with the filtration part looking simply like part of a shower hose, and each type can have slightly different functions.
The ways in which a shower head water softener work depends on design. Most have some form of filter, often made up of materials like carbon, through which water flows. As it passes through the filter, a certain amount of metal or chemicals may thus be removed.

September 27, 2011

What Is a Water Softener Filter?

A water softener filter is a device used to purify water. In more complex terms, water can be both "hard" and "soft." Hard water is unfiltered and contains contaminants such as calcium and magnesium. When water is vaporized, these contaminants are left behind, which can result in serious damage to the vessel that contains them. A water softener filter uses a chemical process to remove and replace these harmful components of hard water; a process known as "softening." 

Residential Water Softener

A residential water softener is a water treatment product that is designed for use with plumbing systems designed for use in the home. Often, the ingredients found in this type of water conditioning system are either different from or included in lesser quantities than with conditioners designed for use with commercial or industrial water systems. The main function of the water softener is to decrease the effect of dissolved minerals within the water, allowing the water to work more efficiently with household cleaners and laundry products.

What is Water Softener?

A water softener is an appliance that uses sodium chloride, also known as salt, to treat hard water. Hard water contains an excess of minerals such as calcium, magnesium, manganese and iron that can be an expensive nuisance for your home. These minerals are taken up in the underground water supply and, as the water is heated in your home, they crystallize and stubbornly stick to household surfaces. Sodium chloride, the effective component of water softener, works to replace these unwanted minerals.