Water Softener vs Descaler

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Water Softener vs Descaler
☑1. iSpring ED2000 Whole House Water Descaler
☑2. Scalewatcher 3 Original Electronic Descaler
☑3. Whirlpool WHESFC Pro Series – Softener
☑4. Aquasana AQ-4100 Deluxe Shower Water Filter System

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In this video, We will briefly describe what each of these hard water treatment devices is, how they work, and the advantages and disadvantages that each one provides for you as far as treating your hard water concerns. Let's get started!

NUMBER 1.

What Is A Water Softener?

Water softener completely removes calcium, magnesium, and other hard water particles from your tap water. The softer water (including the dislodged sodium particles) then travels into your home’s plumbing system to supply your household water needs.

NUMBER 2.

What is a Water Descaler?

A water descaler, sometimes called a water conditioner, is a system that reduces the effects of hard water in terms of the scale deposits, or build-up, that are left on the surfaces the water comes into contact with. Water descalers use a magnetic field to charge the water’s mineral particles. This causes the mineral particles to stay in the water, instead of being transferred to surfaces like your bathtub, shower wall, or sink.

NUMBER 3.

Advantages of Water Softeners

Water softeners are designed to totally remove hard water compounds from household water. This is by far the biggest advantage that you get when you choose to go with a water softener over a water descaler. They simply outperform water descalers and that’s why millions of homes across America use them.

NUMBER 4.

Advantages of Water Descalers

They do not require the use of salt to treat hard water such as water softeners do. Water descalers only change minerals and do not remove them from water. That means you and the others in your household will still get some healthy mineral intake from your home’s tap water. Water that retains its minerals will also taste better in most cases. Since they do not require a wastewater cycle or use any type of chemicals in their working process, water descalers are much more environmentally friendly than their wastewater-producing water softener counterparts.

NUMBER 5.

Disadvantages of Water Softeners

A water softener is not a maintenance-free water treatment device. Salt has to be periodically added to them to keep them working and if they have a sediment filter, that will have to be cleaned out too. These are maintenance tasks that need to be done every one or two months. 

NUMBER 6.

Disadvantages of Water Descalers

The biggest drawback to choosing a water descaler over a water softener is they simply change hard water particles to prevent them from causing limescale, they do not actually remove them. So many other hard water-related problems are not addressed by water descalers.

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Can one use water descaler in combination with water softener and if yes, what will be the effects?

abhishekpadmanabhuni
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Can you use multiple descalers in the same house?

oxygon
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Water softeners are being outlawed in many states and cities because of contamination of salts and minerals in wastewater

copisetic
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Why are you showing pictures of an RO filter system while talking about water softeners? You clearly are clueless.

LarryB-inFL
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I think you’re confused about what a water softener is. Those are mostly under counter reverse osmosis systems

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