Watersoftened
Watersoftened is a term used to describe water that has had its mineral content, primarily calcium and magnesium, reduced. These minerals are responsible for the hardness of water, which can cause various issues such as scale buildup in pipes and appliances, reduced effectiveness of soaps and detergents, and dry skin and hair. Water softening typically involves a process called ion exchange, where a water softener unit replaces the hard minerals with sodium ions. This process is commonly employed in residential and commercial settings to improve water quality.
The benefits of using softened water include extending the lifespan of plumbing and appliances by preventing