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Water, Water Everywhere! The Question is, Just How Good is It?

There are plenty of problems commonly associated with well and city water supplies. And hard water is chief among them.  Especially here in Putnam, Westchester and Dutchess Counties.

But count on Frank & Lindy to help rid your home of hard water problems with a brand new and highly effective water softener.  New technology has made today’s water softeners more efficient and compact than previous models. They require little if any maintenance and provide many years of dependable service. In fact, a water softener will pay for itself many times over with the savings it will generate.  

Plus, you’ll immediately notice how soft and smooth your skin and hair will feel.  Once you live with soft water even for just a week or two, you’ll wonder how you ever did without it.

What Exactly is Hard Water?

 Water is considered hard if it contains high levels of calcium and magnesium.   If you’ve ever seen drinking glasses washed in hard water, you’ve probably noticed the milky haze that won’t rinse away. Or you’ve seen the whitish scaly deposits on your faucets, shower doors or tea kettle.  What’s worse is the damage these deposits can inflict by causing scale to build up inside your pipes, faucets and appliances such as water heaters, washing machines and dish washers.

The problems caused by hard water aren’t limited to plumbing and appliances.  Hard water affects laundry with increased detergent use, faster fading of colors – or  yellowing of whites – and shortened fabric life.  Bathing and showering in hard water will dry out and dull your skin and hair.

The waste hard water creates each year costs many hundreds of dollars in appliance and plumbing repairs, extra laundry detergent, fabric softeners, fabrics that lose their usefulness, household cleansers, soaps, shampoos, and more.

Other Common Water Problems.

Acidic Water – Water with a low pH factor (less than 6.5) can be highly acidic and corrosive. If, for example, you notice a blue-green stain on your laundry, sinks or drains, chances are your water needs to be treated. Acidic water also can leach unhealthy levels of metal ions – such as lead, manganese, and copper – into your fresh water supply.

Excess Iron – How can you tell if there’s too much iron in your water? By the brown stains in your toilet or on your clothes…definitely not a pretty sight.

Come to the Source…of Problem Water Solutions.

From initial testing and diagnosis to system installation and ongoing service and repairs, Frank & Lindy is your complete water treatment resource.  Contact us today to see how we can help you.

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