KINETICO DIFFERENCE

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Kinetico Difference

Life is better with Kinetico Water

Since 1970, Kinetico has been leading the industry in water technology. Kinetico’s water softeners work hard to protect your home and your family from hard water using non-electric technology and water softening settings specific to your home's water usage. Hard water contains hardness minerals like calcium and magnesium. Even if your water is slightly hard it can damage water-using appliances. It can cause hard water stains on sinks, showers and tableware. Hard water can also cause hair and skin to dry out.

A Proven Brand

95%


of Kinetico customers are extremely satisfied with their Kinetico system.

95%


Kinetico customers would choose to purchase Kinetico again.

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Kinetico systems are in operation worldwide.
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Well Water

Unless you install a water treatment system, there is nothing between you and any water problems.

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City Water

Although most city water is treated, it can still cause problems around your home.

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How a Water Softener Works

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Hard water is softened by removing the hardness minerals in the water through a process called ion exchange. When hard water enters the water softening system's resin bed ion exchange occurs. The hardness ions, calcium and magnesium, are exchanged for sodium ions, making the water soft. Now, soft water is available for use throughout your home.

Once the resin bed is filled with hardness ions, regeneration or cleaning must occur. Salt is typically used in the regeneration process to clean the resin beads. After the cleaning takes place, the water softening process can continue.

Hard Water  vs. Soft Water

Whether supplied by a private well or the city, hard water can be found in 85% of homes in the United States. Left untreated, hard water can create a variety of problems ranging from being a nuisance to requiring costly repairs or replacements. Soft water is easier on you and your home. Installing a water softener ensures your home has clean, soft water all the time.

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