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Water Using Appliances

Hard water reduces the efficiency of water-using appliances. Take your water heater, for example. Scale build-up from hard water coats the heater's coils. In one study where electric water heaters were operated and tested exclusively on hard water, they consumed nearly 21.5 percent more energy than water heaters using softened water. And gas water heaters consumed 30 percent more energy. (Water Quality Research Council {NMSU} 1981). Also, appliances operating with hard water may need to be serviced or replaced more often. Let H2o World Technologies, Inc help you discover how much hard water is costing your family in energy costs and appliance wear and tear. Sign up for a free in-home water analysis today.
The solution is the TRINITY™ water conditioner. This system will condition all of the water coming into your home. That means there will be no scale forming minerals to clog your pipes and your appliances will be free of solidified rock. Most appliance manufacturers recommend the use of a home water conditioner to help appliances operate more efficiently.
The U.S. Department of the Interior has established levels for the classification of hardness based on the grains per gallon (gpg) concentration of these minerals
Levels of Water Hardness:

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