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The Benefits of Soft Water
The Benefits of Soft Water

The Benefits of soft water

Why do you need
softened water?

With an estimated 60% of the UK living in a hard water area, that’s 13 million households fighting the ravages of limescale.

A Pro-Soft water softener is a long-term solution that will remove limescale from your home. The benefits are numerous.

You’ll give your pipes, appliances, and kitchen and bathroom investments the ultimate protection.
There are many lifestyle benefits, such as easier cleaning, smoother hair, softer skin, and laundry.
You will also make significant savings, including cheaper energy bills, whilst spending less on shampoos, soaps and detergents.

Is it worth
the investment?

Most people who have a water softener would simply say that to wash and bathe in scum free water is enough.

However, a water softener fulfils many functions and gives significant savings.

The long-term benefits are numerous, including the increased life of appliances, protection of taps, bathroom suites and boilers. With daily savings on household bills helped by reducing soap and detergent consumption by up to 50%.

Households can save up to £550 a year on hardwater costs.

Just Healthier!

Healthier for your bank account

Appliances last longer

Save £’s per year on hard water costs

£550

Up to

Spend significantly less on soaps, detergents and cleaning products

Save on energy bills

24%

Up to

Will my
Pro-Soft XE softener
remove existing scale?

Yes, it does.

Using soft water will start to remove scale from the moment the softener is installed.

The amount of scale already in your home can affect how quickly softened water will get rid of it.

Within 4 to 6 weeks
Scale will be gone from your kettle
Within 6 months
Scale will be gone from your heat exchanger
Within 18 to 24 months
Scale will be gone from the rest of your pipework

Can I drink
softened water?

Yes.

There is a small amount of sodium in softened water due to the softening process, to put this into perspective there is more sodium in a glass of milk than in a glass of softened water.

If you live in a very hard water area, where the water hardness is over 400ppm you should have a separate mains water tap in the house.

The only times we advise against drinking softened water is if you are on a prescribed low sodium diet or when making up baby formula.

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