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The Benefits of a Water Softener

According to the water quality research council, the average family spends over $50 a month on these and other “hidden” hard water costs; costs which are eliminated when you install and American Eagle Supreme Water System.


Skin Care
Improves complexion irritated by harsh hard water minerals.



Hair
Adds luster and beauty to your hair.




Taste
Fresh tasting, odor free water for drinking, coffee and other beverages.



Dishes
Keeps glassware and dishes sparkling free from unsightly water deposits.




Food
Preserves nutritional value of foods lost with hard water.



Clothing
Keeps clothing and linens bright and new looking longer.




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Hard Water

Every household and every factory uses water.  And none of it is pure. One class of impurity that is of special interest is "hardness". This refers to the presence of dissolved ions, mainly of calcium Ca2+ and magnesium Mg2+ which are acquired through contact with rocks and sediments in the environment. The positive electrical charges of these ions are balanced by the presence of anions (negative ions), of which bicarbonate HCO3- and carbonate CO32- are most important. These ions have their origins in limestone sediments and also from carbon dioxide which is present in all waters exposed to the atmosphere and especially in ground waters.

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Myths & Scams


Magnetic Water Treatment Systems

There is a long history of the promotion of magnets to alleviate the "hardness" of mineral-containing waters, and particularly to control the deposition of scale in teapots, evaporators, and especially in boilers.

Most water-treatment engineers who have investigated magnetic water treatment (MWT) in industrial settings report negative results, and there are no confirmed reports of successful MWT installations in the reputable scientific and engineering literature.

An internal report by a group of engineers at the U.S. Dept of Energy's Lawrence Livermore Laboratory describes a carefully-done series of experiments that failed to reveal any beneficial effects of MWT at one of their water treatment facilities.
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