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Whole House Water Filtration System: A Complete Guide for Homeowners

Quick Answer: A whole house water filtration system connects to your main water line and filters every drop of water entering your home before it reaches any faucet, shower, or appliance. These systems typically use multi-stage filtration, including sediment filters, activated carbon, and sometimes UV purification, to remove contaminants like chlorine, sediment, heavy metals, and … [Read More]

What to Expect During Water Softener Installation: A Step-by-Step Process Guide

Quick Answer: Water softener installation typically takes 2 to 4 hours for a standard residential setup. A licensed plumber will shut off your main water supply, connect the softener to your plumbing line, install a drain connection, program the control valve, and test the system. In Northern Colorado, where water hardness often reaches 15 to … [Read More]

How Much Does a Water Softener Cost? A Full Breakdown

Water Softener Cost Overview The total cost of a water softener in Northern Colorado ranges from $800 to $3,500 for the unit and $200 to $600 for professional installation. Premium whole-house systems can run $3,000 to $6,000 installed. Cost by System Type Salt-Based Ion Exchange: $800 to $2,500 The most common and effective type. Uses … [Read More]

Whole House Water Softener: Is It Worth the Investment?

What Is a Whole House Water Softener? A whole house water softener treats all the water entering your home, not just a single faucet. It installs on the main water line so every tap, appliance, and fixture receives softened water. Cost Breakdown Unit Cost: $1,000 to $3,500 Varies based on capacity, features, and brand. A … [Read More]

Hard Water vs. Soft Water: What Northern Colorado Homeowners Need to Know

What Is Hard Water? Hard water contains high concentrations of dissolved minerals, primarily calcium and magnesium. Northern Colorado has moderately hard to very hard water, typically measuring 10 to 25 grains per gallon. What Is Soft Water? Soft water has low mineral content, either naturally or through treatment. Water softeners remove calcium and magnesium through … [Read More]

Signs of Hard Water and How a Water Softener Can Help

Learn the signs of hard water and why a water softener is worth the investment.

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