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		<title>Signs you need a new water softener</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>We highlight the 3 different telltale signs you need a new water softener for your home. It’s easy to forget about your water softener and get stuck in the bi-monthly regiment of filling it with more salt without wondering how old or how long the system will last. Water softeners start to decline and become [&#8230;]</p>
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<p>We highlight the 3 different telltale signs you need a new water softener for your home.</p>
<p>It’s easy to forget about your water softener and get stuck in the bi-monthly regiment of filling it with more salt without wondering how old or how long the system will last.</p>
<p>Water softeners start to decline and become less effective after 10 years. Here are 3 signs that you need a new water softener.</p>
<h3>Sign No. 1: Dirty Dishes and Itchy Skin</h3>
<p>Your dishes are spotty after you clean them, your skin is itchy and soap scum is collecting quicker than usual in sinks. These are all signs that you have hard water. And if you have hard water, your water softener isn’t working as it should.</p>
<p>The problem is your system isn’t regenerating softer water like it used to because it’s old and worn down over years of reliable use.</p>
<h3>Sign No. 2: Your Water Softener Is Old</h3>
<p>You have a timer-based water softener. These systems regenerate on a schedule you set over a decade ago. Newer systems regenerate soft water based on when you need it — this is called “demand initiated” regeneration. This is ideal because it works on an “as needed” basis.</p>
<h3>Sign No. 3: Your System Is Bulky</h3>
<p>Your system is bulky and taking up too much space. If you have a twin tank system, your softener is taking up too much room. A single cabinet-system is Demand Initiated and takes up less space, making it an efficient option for your home.</p>
<p>Newer systems also include low salt indicators, enhanced iron removal and water use monitoring, making maintenance and management a breeze.</p>
<p>If these signs are apparent for your water softener and you want to test your water, use a <a href="https://homewater101.com/water-test-tool" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">simple test tool</a> so you can find your hard water number. If you know your number and want a new system, you can browse a selection of water softeners by going to <a href="https://www.ecopurehome.com/water-softeners/water-softening-systems" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">EcoPureHome</a>.</p>
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		<title>Out with the old, in with the new</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 07 Jul 2014 22:51:01 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Unless the color of your water softener mimics something from the disco era (we’re talking harvest gold or avocado green), the indicators that suggest it may be time for an upgrade are much more subtle.</p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<h2>Knowing when to upgrade your softener</h2>
<p>A water softener is a pretty unassuming appliance, and once you install it, it’s easy to overlook it when conducting home improvements. Unless the color of your water softener mimics something from the disco era (we’re talking harvest gold or avocado green), the indicators that suggest it may be time for an upgrade are much more subtle. Below are several factors to consider when determining whether it’s time to go out with the old and in with the new.</p>
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<p><strong>Overall Effectiveness<br />
</strong>If you’re diligent about adding and monitoring your salt, yet water isn’t coming out as soft as it once did (and should!), the resin beads, which actually soften the water, may be starting to lose their power. While resin cleansers are available to get the beads back in top working form, in time the beads just get worn out. And when the beads are worn out, they fail to do their job well. It’s much more cost-effective to get a completely new water softener.</p>
<p><strong>Age<br />
</strong>Like any appliance, a water softener’s efficacy starts declining after years of constant use. A softener’s average lifespan is about 10-15 years, give or take. If your water is abnormally hard or full of other impurities, it takes a greater toll on the appliance much more quickly. If your water is low to moderately hard, it won’t have to be regenerated as often, extending the life of the appliance a few more years beyond the average lifespan.</p>
<p><strong>Regeneration Style<br />
</strong>Regeneration, the process that removes calcium and magnesium from the resin beads, can occur in two different ways.Timer-based water softeners regenerate on a predetermined schedule that you will set (e.g., at 2 a.m. every three days). These models aren’t ideal if your water usage varies. If you underestimate your water usage (i.e., extra loads of laundry, extra guests), and your water softener regenerates too infrequently, you will allow hard water to flow throughout your home. On the flip side, overestimating your water use will result in unnecessary regeneration, wasting water, salt and energy.</p>
<p>The most user-friendly regeneration style is a demand-initiated regeneration softener. Sensors in this system monitor water usage. When the resin is full of hardness minerals and requires cleansing, the softener regenerates on its own. Unlike timer-based softeners, the process occurs only when you need more soft water. This type of softener is ideal because it works on an as-needed basis, saving energy, water and salt use over the life of the appliance. Some of the more advanced softeners even learn your water use patterns to further optimize the regeneration frequency.</p>
<p><strong>New Technology for Improved Performance<br />
</strong>When assessing all the different models available, you’ll find softening options with single “cabinet-style” tanks and twin tanks, and plenty of helpful features.</p>
<p>More modern single-tank demand-initiated water softeners require less space, water and salt. They also include features that make maintenance a breeze, like low salt indicators, iron removal for clear water iron and water flow indicators. Some of the more advanced models also show your daily water use compared to your average use so that you can better manage your household water consumption.</p>
<p>Two-tank systems are more costly, require more space, and may ultimately use more water and salt to get the job done. Additionally, this style is not always able to accommodate some of the newer upgrades because of the additional tank. The benefit with this model is that because this system has two tanks instead of one, when one tank has reached its capacity and needs to regenerate, the other one can take over, ensuring a constant flow of soft water.</p>
<p>With a variety of new features to fit your household needs, it makes owning and operating a water softener even easier—and a financially sound investment.</p>
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