A reverse-osmosis system makes purified water gradually and stores it for use at the dedicated faucet. If the storage tank was just emptied, the stream may weaken until the system has time to produce more water. If a formerly strong stream now stays weak after the...
Water moving through a softener’s drain line during regeneration is expected. Water leaking onto the floor, running down the tank, or escaping anywhere outside the intended drain path is not. A leak may appear only during regeneration because the control valve...
Understanding the Financial Benefits Installing a water softener in Albuquerque provides substantial financial returns through reduced operating costs, extended appliance life, and eliminated hard water-related expenses. Understanding these financial benefits helps...
The Hidden Beauty Impact of Hard Water Albuquerque’s extremely hard water doesn’t just damage appliances—it significantly affects skin and hair health. With mineral levels of 8-10 grains per gallon, our water contains concentrated calcium and magnesium...
Understanding Your Specific Needs Choosing the right water softener for your Albuquerque home requires understanding your household’s specific requirements and our city’s unique water challenges. With water hardness levels of 8-10 grains per gallon,...
Understanding Albuquerque’s Unique Water Challenges Albuquerque’s water supply faces multiple quality challenges due to our geographic location, geology, and municipal treatment methods. Understanding these common issues helps homeowners identify problems...