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Water softener installation addresses the problem of hard water, which causes the buildup of mineral deposits in your pipes, faucets and appliances and often leads to costly repairs.
All of our water treatment installers are licensed professionals with many years of experience on the job. They are rated and reviewed by customers like you once services have been completed.
Contact us to schedule a free in-home water test if you are experiencing the following:
You notice a buildup of mineral deposits on your faucets and appliances;
You notice a buildup of mineral deposits on your faucets and appliances;
You have any other non-safety concerns about your home’s water quality.
Our experienced water treatment installers will assess the quality of your water supply and find the right solutions for your needs.
Whole-home water filter and water softener installation solutions can change your home for the better in many ways. You will:
With the help of your free in-home water test, our expert water treatment contractors have the knowledge, experience and equipment to meet your home’s water purification needs.
We’ve got you covered.
Our water treatment installers provide you with top-of-the-line, advanced water treatment systems with proven effectiveness, reliability and durability.
Our team consists of fully licensed Home Depot Installers who have passed mandatory background checks, so you can be confident in their reputation and the quality of their work.
Generally in Canada, water from a municipally-treated source is tested regularly and is considered safe for human consumption.
That being said, your water may still have mineral deposits and other contaminants that can affect everything from the quality of a shower to the taste of your coffee – or even the ability of your appliances to operate effectively. Our advanced water treatment systems are equipped to deal with these water issues you may have even if your water is safe.
If you have any concerns about the safety of your home’s water, contact your local public health department.
Whole-home and under-the-sink products that are connected to your plumbing not only offer enhanced convenience; they serve you in a variety of ways that off-the-shelf products do not.
While most off-the-shelf water filters are simple systems designed to improve your drinking water, home water filtration systems and water softeners are designed to treat your home’s entire water supply. They also typically remove a broader range of contaminants than most off-the-shelf products.
Depending on the water filter or water softener you choose or factors unique to your home’s water supply and plumbing, it may have some effect on water pressure.
If water pressure has been a concern in the past, the Installer will work with you to choose the right water treatment system to ensure the highest output and maximize water pressure in your home.
Generally, a water softener needs to be refilled with salt every 6 months, while carbon water filters need to be replaced every 1-2 years. For a reverse osmosis system, the membrane filter should be replaced once or twice a year.
How long your whole-home water filter or water softener lasts will depend on a variety of factors, most importantly your water usage, local water quality, and, in the case of a water softener, the amount of mineral content present in your water.
A water softener uses a small amount of salt to remove minerals such as calcium and magnesium from your water from your home’s water supply.
The amount of salt added to your water is not enough to affect the quality of your water; however, it can be removed with the addition of a reverse osmosis water filtration system.
It doesn’t take long to get soft water once your water softener installer has completed the job. Once activated, it typically takes about 20-30 minutes for a water softener’s tank to fill up with enough water for you to use in your home.
A whole-home water softener can help to remove scale that has accumulated in your home’s pipes.
Water softener installation also helps prevent further scale buildup by reducing the amount of minerals such as calcium and magnesium in your home’s water supply.
Hard water can inhibit the performance of your tankless water heater. This is because mineral deposits can build up inside your tankless water heater, impeding its ability to function properly and efficiently.
While it may be possible to install a water purification system by yourself with moderate plumbing skill and experience, there are significant benefits to hiring professional water filter installation.
Our professional water filter and water softener installers have the plumbing experience to get the job done right, plus the standard 1-year labour warranty and lifetime product warranty you can only get from professional installation.