Water Softener – Whole House Filtration In Wellesley MA

Water Softener – Whole House Carbon Filtration Wellesley MA

Wellesley MA water is sourced from a group of 10 different wells. Although the water is only moderately hard at 6 grains per gallon, it has the usual variety of disinfectant chemicals and a pretty heavy sediment load. TPW has quite a few installs in town and can testify to the water’s condition. Without a softener or salt free TAC scale control system, heating and plumbing equipment will become badly  affected by hard scale. The filter setup below begins with our WH3500-IT Whole House Trio Unit. Water enters on the right and all particulate down to 5 microns is captured by the sediment cartridge. With a clear housing, you can see what is going on. They don’t stay white for long. In the next two housings we use 2 different types of natural activated coconut shell carbon blocks that produce spring water-like quality throughout the home. Next the water passes through an Ion Exchange Softener which leaves the water extremely luxurious. If you have no filtration or softener and install both, you are in for a real treat! We have actually had reports of persistent skin conditions clearing up completely but no health claims are made here. This system is sized for modest sized home. Other sizes and types of filter systems are available. We carry over 20 brands of filtration equipment. Call TPW for a free in home or place of business consultation @ 508.272.6636.

Water Filtration – Water Softening – Reverse Osmosis in Dover – Sherborn MA

Water Filtration – Water Softener – Hard Water – Reverse Osmosis in Dover – Sherborn MA. In this project, a young family moved into a 1960’s home with no filtration in place. Plumbing fixtures were badly stained with iron & manganese to the point of needing replacement. Shower heads and valves were virtually seized up with hard scale. Based on test results, TPW designed this system which included a new well pressure tank, a wall mounted sediment filter, a water softener and a 5 stage reverse osmosis filter for drinking and cooking water. All TPW installs are carefully planned out to include prepared plywood panels & blocking. RO storage tanks are never left on the floor. Keeping the storage tank up as high as possible creates robust flow at the faucet. The homeowners were thrilled with the installation and finished water quality. ThinkPureWater is a local, Framingham based, family owned business. Call TPW for free in home consultation @ 508.272.6636.

Whole House Water Filtration & Water Softener Cambridge MA

Cambridge MA city water transformed into spring water like purity in one day.

TPW installed this water softening & filtration system for a family of 4 during major renovations. Cambridge MA water has 7 grain per gallon hardness, disinfectant chemicals as well as trace amounts numerous impurities. The new homeowners considered the purity of their whole house water to be of paramount importance. Breathing of chlorine & chemical vapors along with transdermal absorption during a 20 minute hot shower, has been shown to be the equivalent of drinking 2 gallons of chlorinated water. Raw water first enters a combo sediment/carbon housing where particulate and chlorine are removed. The middle floor tank is a 2 cube softener which will remove virtually all hardness, iron and manganese. The left tank is a 2.5 cube activated coconut shell carbon filter containing 75 lbs. of media which will remove/reduce hundreds of contaminates. The finished water has a spring water like level of purity and is amazing to shower and bathe in. A 5 stage reverse osmosis drinking/cooking/ice making filter was also installed. Installs by TPW have won the respect of numerous fine homebuilders throughout Massachusetts for careful planning, sturdy plywood panel mounting and an excellent scheduled maintanance program. Call us at 508.272.6636 for a free in home consultation.

 

Water Scale Control – Wellesley MA

 WATER SOFTENERS are often installed where water hardness levels are over 3 Grains Per Gallon or around 50 PPM. Water sourced from private wells or municipal water, sourced from groups of wells, is often considerably harder, even up to 10 to 12 GPG. MA towns such as Natick, Wellesley, Needham, Sudbury, Wayland, Holliston and Concord all have hard water. Over time, calcium and magnesium will build up inside pipes, water heaters, plumbing fixtures and appliances, forming hard scale. The results are lowered energy efficiency, early appliance failure, crusty scale buildup on faucets, shower valves & heads, etc. Hard scale can even etch shower glass, as well as ruin the polished surfaces of marble and granite. Considerably more soap and detergents are needed with hard water. Water softeners remove hardness minerals, as well as iron and manganese which cause yellow-brown and black staining on plumbing fixtures. Your laundry becomes softer and brighter. Softeners have a resin filled tank with an electronic control valve head and a salt reservoir tank. All softeners regenerate every 1 to 2 weeks by rinsing the resin in the taller resin tank with salt water from the shorter salt reservoir tank. This entirely automatic process is set to occur at 2:00 am and takes 1.5 hours. During this time, your water will flow, but will not be softened. During regeneration, 50 to 100 gallons of water has to be discharged to either outdoors or into the home’s waste pipe. Some of the discharge water is salt brine and some is rinse water. Ma. plumbing code prohibits salt water discharge into a septic system.

During installation, we supply homeowners with 8, 40 lb. bags of softener salt. For smaller families, without excessively hard water, this will last up to a year. Depending on water usage, hardness levels and other factors, up to 12 or more bags per year are sometimes needed. Regenerations will discharge 3000 to 4000 gallons of water each year. With municipal water, this will add 2% to 3% to an average family’s water bill. Approximately 2 or 3 bags of salt have to be added to the reservoir every 2 to 3 months. Very little additional maintenance is needed.

SALT-FREE SCALE CONTROL SYSTEMS The water purification industry has worked diligently to overcome the need for salt softeners. A process known as Template Assisted Crystallization or TAC has solved the problem of hard scale build up without actually softening the water. In this process, water flows through a tank with millions of highly specialized resin beads. Hardness minerals are attracted to the resin and build up on the surface, similar to a water softener. Micro clusters of minerals are formed, but are unable to stay attached to the resin and fall away into the water. These calcium and magnesium micro-clusters have now lost their ability to attach a second time to piping, faucets, water heaters and plumbing fixtures. These micro clusters have actually been proven to help remove existing scale. With TAC, there is no salt, no backwash or wasted water, no electricity needed, and no homeowner maintenance.

 

After 3 years or 300,000 to 400,000 gallons, the resin must be replaced as it looses its charge and function. The patented resin cost $148.00 per liter x 5 liters in a standard 10×54 tank seen here. With the TAC resin costing $740.00, the whole service runs near $1,000.00 or $333.00 per year. In comparison, salt, averages around $100.00 per year. Of course, you have to pick up the salt, carry it into the basement and keep up with the salt reservoir levels. ( unless we deliver it to your home )

TAC Technology is proven and used worldwide. It is often recommended for municipal water, but less often for well water due to high iron and other conditions beyond its capacity. These TAC systems leave the same exact amount of minerals in the water that entered the tank. They do not soften the water.

These same TAC systems are often private labeled and falsely advertised on the internet as “salt-free water softeners“. At present, there is no such thing as a salt free water softener. Besides a very costly Whole House Reverse Osmosis System, only a salt softener can give hard water that slippery soft water feel, by removing all the calcium and magnesium mineral content.

TAC Systems are tremendously beneficial for newly installed modern heating equipment, piping, valves, faucets, shower heads, dishwashers and plumbing fixtures. Its important to know that some scale will still be visible but it wipes 100% clean with a damp cloth. Glasses will rinse cleaner in the dishwasher. Some homeowners have reported slight improvements in the water’s feel and soap sudsyness. Others have noticed no difference. Sometimes its a difficult choice. With hard water, a salt softener will dramatically improve your personal experience with water, give you silky hair and keep your pipes clean. TAC Scale Control is really about the control and prevention of hard scale buildup.

Wether a traditional salt water softener or a TAC scale control system is used, a sediment filter must be installed before these units. With chlorinated town water, carbon filtration must also be used. Both salt softener media and TAC scale control media will fail without effective chlorine removal. We hope this information has clarified the issue and will help you decide what is best for you.

For all your water purification/conditioning needs, call us at 508.272.6636 or email sales@thinkpurewater.com

 

 

WATER SOFTENER vs SALT FREE SCALE CONTROL – Sudbury MA

 WATER SOFTENERS are often installed where water hardness levels are over 3 Grains Per Gallon or around 50 PPM. Water sourced from private wells or municipal water, sourced from groups of wells, is often considerably harder, even up to 10 to 12 GPG. MA towns such as Natick, Wellesley, Needham, Sudbury, Wayland, Holliston and Concord all have hard water. Over time, calcium and magnesium will build up inside pipes, water heaters, plumbing fixtures and appliances, forming hard scale. The results are lowered energy efficiency, early appliance failure, crusty scale buildup on faucets, shower valves & heads, etc. Hard scale can even etch shower glass, as well as ruin the polished surfaces of marble and granite. Considerably more soap and detergents are needed with hard water. Water softeners remove hardness minerals, as well as iron and manganese which cause yellow-brown and black staining on plumbing fixtures. Your laundry becomes softer and brighter. Softeners have a resin filled tank with an electronic control valve head and a salt reservoir tank. All softeners regenerate every 1 to 2 weeks by rinsing the resin in the taller resin tank with salt water from the shorter salt reservoir tank. This entirely automatic process is set to occur at 2:00 am and takes 1.5 hours. During this time, your water will flow, but will not be softened. During regeneration, 50 to 100 gallons of water has to be discharged to either outdoors or into the home’s waste pipe. Some of the discharge water is salt brine and some is rinse water. Ma. plumbing code prohibits salt water discharge into a septic system.

During installation, we supply homeowners with 8, 40 lb. bags of softener salt. For smaller families, without excessively hard water, this will last up to a year. Depending on water usage, hardness levels and other factors, up to 12 or more bags per year are sometimes needed. Regenerations will discharge 3000 to 4000 gallons of water each year. With municipal water, this will add 2% to 3% to an average family’s water bill. Approximately 2 or 3 bags of salt have to be added to the reservoir every 2 to 3 months. Very little additional maintenance is needed.

SALT-FREE SCALE CONTROL SYSTEMS The water purification industry has worked diligently to overcome the need for salt softeners. A process known as Template Assisted Crystallization or TAC has solved the problem of hard scale build up without actually softening the water. In this process, water flows through a tank with millions of highly specialized resin beads. Hardness minerals are attracted to the resin and build up on the surface, similar to a water softener. Micro clusters of minerals are formed, but are unable to stay attached to the resin and fall away into the water. These calcium and magnesium micro-clusters have now lost their ability to attach a second time to piping, faucets, water heaters and plumbing fixtures. These micro clusters have actually been proven to help remove existing scale. With TAC, there is no salt, no backwash or wasted water, no electricity needed, and no homeowner maintenance.

 

After 3 years or 300,000 to 400,000 gallons, the resin must be replaced as it looses its charge and function. The patented resin cost $148.00 per liter x 5 liters in a standard 10×54 tank seen here. With the TAC resin costing $740.00, the whole service runs near $1,000.00 or $333.00 per year. In comparison, salt, averages around $100.00 per year. Of course, you have to pick up the salt, carry it into the basement and keep up with the salt reservoir levels. ( unless we deliver it to your home )

TAC Technology is proven and used worldwide. It is often recommended for municipal water, but less often for well water due to high iron and other conditions beyond its capacity. These TAC systems leave the same exact amount of minerals in the water that entered the tank. They do not soften the water.

These same TAC systems are often private labeled and falsely advertised on the internet as “salt-free water softeners“. At present, there is no such thing as a salt free water softener. Besides a very costly Whole House Reverse Osmosis System, only a salt softener can give hard water that slippery soft water feel, by removing all the calcium and magnesium mineral content.

TAC Systems are tremendously beneficial for newly installed modern heating equipment, piping, valves, faucets, shower heads, dishwashers and plumbing fixtures. Its important to know that some scale will still be visible but it wipes 100% clean with a damp cloth. Glasses will rinse cleaner in the dishwasher. Some homeowners have reported slight improvements in the water’s feel and soap sudsyness. Others have noticed no difference. Sometimes its a difficult choice. With hard water, a salt softener will dramatically improve your personal experience with water, give you silky hair and keep your pipes clean. TAC Scale Control is really about the control and prevention of hard scale buildup.

Wether a traditional salt water softener or a TAC scale control system is used, a sediment filter must be installed before these units. With chlorinated town water, carbon filtration must also be used. Both salt softener media and TAC scale control media will fail without effective chlorine removal. We hope this information has clarified the issue and will help you decide what is best for you.

For all your water purification/conditioning needs, call us at 508.272.6636 or email sales@thinkpurewater.com