When it comes to maintaining a whole home water softening system, using the proper type of salt is crucial for ensuring optimal performance. Kinetico water softeners, in particular, require very pure salt for proper operation. There are a few different types of salt available on the market, but not all of them are suitable for use in a water softener. In this blog post, we'll take a closer look at the different types of salt available and discuss which one is best for your Kinetico system.
The most common type of salt used in water softeners is solar salt. Solar salt is created by taking salt water, allowing it to evaporate, and letting it re-crystallize. This process reduces the amount of dirt present in the bag of salt crystals, although some particles will still remain. While solar salt is relatively pure, it is not without its drawbacks. For example, if the solar salt you purchase is not of high quality, it may contain impurities that can damage your water-softening system over time.
An alternative to solar salt is pellet salt. Like solar salt, pellet salt is free of debris and offers a higher level of purity. However, pellet salt contains a binder that allows the salt to hold its shape. This binder settles in the bottom of the brine tank as the salt in the pellet dissolves. Over time, the binder builds up in the tank and becomes a slab. The slab interferes with the water softener's ability to get the correct dose of brine, as the binder has occupied the space where the salt normally resides.
To avoid these issues, it's important to choose your water softener salt carefully. The optimal salt for your Kinetico system can be purchased from Water Doctor of Washington. We will be able to provide you with a high-quality, pure salt that is specifically designed for use in Kinetico water softeners. This will ensure that your system runs smoothly and efficiently and that you don't have to worry about any damage caused by impurities in the salt.
When purchasing your water softener salt, it's also important to consider the quantity you need. It is important to keep the salt tank full, as it is needed to regenerate the resin bed. Failing to keep the tank full can lead to reduced water-softening performance and even damage the resin bed. Be sure to check the salt level regularly and refill the tank as needed.
If you live in Mason, Pierce, Thurston, Lewis, Cowlitz, or Clark counties, you can sign up for our maintenance program and have the peace of mind that your water-softening system is in good hands. As part of this program, we will deliver high-quality, pure salt for your Kinetico water softening system right to your doorstep, so you never have to worry about running out or purchasing the wrong type of salt. Not only will this ensure that your system runs smoothly and efficiently, but it will also save you time and effort. Sign up today and experience the convenience and reliability of our maintenance program.
In conclusion, using the proper type of salt in your whole home water softening system is crucial for ensuring optimal performance. While solar salt is the most common type of salt used in water softeners, it is not without its drawbacks. Pellet salt is an alternative, but it also has its own set of issues. To avoid these issues, it's important to choose your water softener salt carefully, and the optimal salt for your Kinetico system can be purchased from Water Doctor of Washington. We will be able to provide you with a high-quality, pure salt that is specifically designed for use in Kinetico water softeners. With proper maintenance and the use of the right type of salt, your Kinetico water softening system will provide you with soft and clean water for years to come.
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