What water treatment solutions are available for hard water?

Kinetico offers a range of options: Salt-based water softeners: Premier, Signature, and Essential Series. Saltless systems: Designed to reduce scale using activated carbon and polyphosphate...
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How do I know which water softener is best for my home?

Consider these factors: Is your water source city water or well water? How much water does your family use? How hard is your water? Does...
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Do I need an annual reverse osmosis tune-up even if the water tastes fine?

Yes, taste often changes after performance has already declined, so a tune-up helps catch issues early. Annual service checks filter condition, tank pressure, flow rate,...
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What should I do if I suspect serious contamination?

If you suspect contamination, avoid using the water for drinking and cooking until testing confirms what’s going on. Use an alternate safe source for consumption...
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What causes low water pressure only at certain faucets?

Localized low pressure is often caused by clogged aerators, cartridges, or fixture screens that trap sediment and scale. If it keeps happening, it can indicate...
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Why does my shower glass get hazy so fast?

Haze is commonly mineral scale from hard water drying on glass surfaces. Softening reduces the minerals that cause that buildup and can make cleaning easier....
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Why does my ice look cloudy?

Cloudy ice is often caused by trapped air and dissolved minerals or sediment in the water. If the taste is also off, chlorine or higher...
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Why does my water leave a rusty ring in toilets?

Rusty rings can be caused by iron or manganese and often show up where water sits longer, like toilet bowls and tanks. The issue can...
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Should I remove fluoride from my drinking water?

Some households choose to reduce fluoride due to taste preference or personal goals. Whether removal is necessary depends on your priorities and existing water quality....
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What is uranium in drinking water and how is it treated?

Uranium can occur naturally in some groundwater sources and must be confirmed with testing. Uranium treatment depends on the measured level and overall water chemistry,...
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