About Old City Water Solutions -
Our Commitment to Pure Water Excellence
About Us
Healthy Mineral Water for You & Your Family
Concerned about the quality of water for your family in North East Florida? Look no further. Our reliable water softeners are an absolute necessity for you and your loved ones. Experience the ease of enjoying great water without any hassle.
- Home Water Softeners
Achieve softer skin, prolong the lifespan of your appliances, and make cleaning easier.
- Salt Delivery
Rest assured, we offer a convenient salt delivery service, ensuring that you receive timely refills when needed without any hassle.
- Water Filtration
Filtered water ensures that every tap in your home supplies clean, pure water, safeguarding your health and providing unparalleled taste.
- Annual Tankless Maintenance
It is highly recommended to undertake an annual cleaning of your tankless water heater to ensure optimal performance and prolong its lifespan
Adam Posey
Old City Water Solutions President
Water is life's matter. There is no life without water.
Why Choose Us
Are you tired of dealing with hard water problems?
Old City Water Solutions is the solution to keeping your home and appliances in top condition. Eliminate the buildup of scale with the help of our expert team.
Your Appliances will last longer
Your dishwasher will clean and shine, your laundry will feel softer, and your showers will leave your skin and hair feeling luxurious.
We Fully Trained to Manage Water
Trust us to tackle hard water and protect your home appliances. Save yourself from the headache of replacing pipes and equipment.
FAQ
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A water softener is a device that removes minerals, primarily calcium and magnesium, from hard water through a process called ion exchange. It replaces these minerals with sodium or potassium ions, resulting in softened water that is gentler on your skin, reduces limescale buildup, and improves the effectiveness of soap and detergents.
Water softeners work through a process called ion exchange. The softening unit contains resin beads that are coated with sodium or potassium ions. As hard water passes through the resin bed, the calcium and magnesium ions in the water are exchanged with sodium or potassium ions, effectively softening the water. The resin bed eventually becomes saturated with calcium and magnesium ions and needs to be regenerated using salt or potassium chloride, flushing out the accumulated minerals.
There are a few common signs that indicate the presence of hard water. These include:
1. Scale buildup on faucets, showerheads, or utensils.
2. Dry and itchy skin or dull and brittle hair after bathing.
3. Difficulty lathering soap or shampoo.
4. Stained or spotted dishes, glassware, or shower doors.
5. Reduced water pressure due to mineral buildup in pipes.
6. Shortened lifespan of water-using appliances due to scale deposits.
If you are experiencing any of these issues, it may be a good idea to have your water tested to determine the level of hardness.
The frequency of regeneration depends on the size of the softener and the amount of water used in the household. Most water softeners are set to regenerate on a timer or are programmed to regenerate based on water usage. On average, regeneration typically occurs every few days to a week. However, some smart water softeners can adjust regeneration based on actual water consumption, optimizing efficiency and salt usage.
While some homeowners with plumbing experience may choose to install a water softener themselves, it is typically recommended to hire a professional. Water softener installation involves plumbing and electrical connections, as well as careful adjustment of settings for optimal performance. Professional installation ensures proper functioning and avoids potential issues like leaks or improper installation.
Regular maintenance for a water softener usually involves refilling the salt or potassium chloride tank when it runs low and occasionally checking and cleaning the brine tank. It's also important to have the water softener inspected and serviced by a professional periodically to ensure proper functioning and extend its lifespan.