The need for a water softener arises from our everyday struggles with hard water problems. If we opt for a good quality water softener that uses ion-exchange process, then other than adding salt to it periodically, the overall maintenance is quite low. But how do you get to know when the salt is to be added? We have collated a few important questions, which help you decide when to add salt, how to check the salt level and what happens if you forget to top up.
What is water softener salt?
Water softener salt is a vital and consumable part of a water softening system that is used to treat hard water, as the name suggests. Hard water contains significant amounts of minerals such as calcium and magnesium, which can have adverse effects on household appliances, plumbing fixtures, and pipes. Water conditioner salt is utilized in a water purifier to initiate an ion exchange process that eliminates the "hardness" from water. This process involves swapping the minerals present in the unfiltered water with sodium ions from the salt, resulting in the removal of hard minerals and the softening of water.Top factors impacting salt usage in your water softener
The easiest way to replenish your water softener’s salt supply is to keep a track of the schedule when you last refilled it. But the schedule also depends on a few important factors like-
Hardness level of water in your home:
The amount of hardness in the water that is supplied to your home influences how often your water softener must regenerate. The area where water is harder will cause the resin to exhaust faster and thus needs to be cleaned often, this means that more brine solution and salt needs to be added. -
Water usage in your home:
If during a month, the usage of water in your house if more than usual, you may have to add salt to the softener sooner than usual. -
Type and age of water softener:
The type of water softener you use, its size and its age also define faster or slower need for refilling of salt. -
Hardness level of water in your home
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Water usage in your home:
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