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MN Water Softener Systems | Water Treatm...

Studies Show Washing with Softened Water Can Significantly Cut Detergent Use, Energy Consumption Consumers can cut back on dish and laundry detergent use by 50 percent or more and lower washing machine temperatures from hot to cold just by using softened water, two new independent studies show. Clothes cleaned at 40 degrees lower, dishes washed with much less soap....
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Water Softeners | Drinking Water Systems...

Water Treatments MN | Water Filter and Filtration Systems A very large percentage of homes in the United States have hard water. It is a widespread problem and yet many are not aware of what it really is and how it can be treated. Simply stated, hard water is water with a high concentration of dissolved minerals, most commonly calcium and magnesium....
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Minnesota Plumber | Leaking Faucet and P...

MN Plumber Edina, Plymouth, Minnetonka MN How much water do you use every day in your home? Would you be surprised to learn that according to the USGS the average American uses between 80-100 gallons (approx. 300 – 375 liters) of water per day? It’s not the little leak that wastes water—it is the little leak that keeps on leaking that wastes water. And the fact that the leak is so little means that maybe you ignore it. ...
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Minnesota Plumbing Contractor | Plumbing...

Minnesota Plumbing Contractor Minneapolis/St Paul MN If you’re planning on selling a home in the Minneapolis or Saint Paul area, there is a good chance you will need to have a home inspection done before you sell your home. It’s true that the purpose of a home inspection is only to inspect the quality, safety, and overall condition of things that are readily visible — that is, components of a home that don’t involve dismantling anything or opening up walls and ceilings. ...
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Plumbing Repair MN | Leaky Faucets, Fixt...

Fix a Leak Week | Repair Dripping Faucets, Running Toilets, and Leaky Showerheads MN March 12-18 marks Fix-a-Leak Week, and it’s a great time to make some repairs to keep your money from literally going down the drain. To encourage people to investigate possible water leakage in their homes, Fix a Leak Week, sponsored by the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), the national awareness campaign takes place from March 12th to 18th, and is designed to be a designated time to check household plumbing fixtures and irrigation systems for leaks....
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MN Plumbing Contractor | Make Plumbing R...

Fix-A-Leak Week, March 12-18, 2012 To encourage homeowners, renters, and property managers to check for and fix water plumbing leaks in their homes, WaterSense, an EPA Partnership Program, is promoting national Fix A Leak. Fix a Leak Week is celebrated in March of each year as a time to remind Americans to check their household fixtures and irrigation systems for leaks....
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Water Treatment Services MN | MN Plumber...

Why Should I Buy a Home Water Treatment System? Do you have hard water in your home?  Maybe your not even sure. One sign could be plumbing troubles caused by mineral build up clogging your pipes. Hard water results from high levels of calcium and magnesium in your water supply, it is the most common water problem in the United States. Hard water is water with a high mineral content. Specifically, high concentrations of calcium and magnesium ions. Hard water doesn’t just wreak havoc on your pipes. ...
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Water Treatments MN | Water Softening | ...

Water Softeners – They Make Good Sense and Good Cents To explain why water softeners are beneficial and how they work, one needs to understand the differences between hard and soft water.  Hard water contains large amounts of calcium and magnesium — two minerals that cause the soapy scum on glasses and lime residue on bathroom fixtures. While suitable for drinking and gardening, hard water can cause mineral build-up in water heaters, pipes, dishwashers and showerheads, reducing its flow. Soap and shampoo’s ability to lather is reduced, and laundry...
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Water Softening | Minnesota Water Treatm...

Water Treatment Services MN Results from the U.S. Geological Survey indicate that 85 percent of American homes are supplied with hard water. Hard water contains dissolved calcium and magnesium ions. Commonly referred to as “hardness minerals,” dissolved calcium and magnesium can cause numerous problems when present in a water supply. Whether it’s from a well or a municipal water utility, water usually contains these troublesome elements....
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Minnesota Water Treatment Services Maple...

Water Treatment Systems MN | Improve The Quality Of Your Drinking Water The following are various types of water quality improvement systems, which may or may not apply to your particular water problems. Discuss the options available to you with your water quality improvement professional: Carbon Filtration Distillation Ion-exchange Demineralization Ion-exchange Softening Iron or Oxidizing Filtration Neutralizing Filtration Ozone Pot Feeders or Chemical Feed Pumps Reverse Osmosis Sand Filtration Sediment Filtration Ultra-violet Sterilization ...

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