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Conditioned Water
 After adding up all the savings that a water
conditioner can generate, many consumers conclude they
can't afford to be without conditioned water in their
homes.
Conditioned water can make a real difference where it
counts most-- in your monthly household expenses.
Consider how conditioned water could start saving you
money today:
Lower energy costs: According to the Water Quality
Research Council at New Mexico State University, water
heaters work nearly 30% more efficiently when operated
on conditioned water.
Fewer repair bills: Without exception, all
water-using appliances work more efficiently and require
fewer repairs with conditioned water. Even leading
appliance manufacturers, such as Maytag, recommend using
conditioned water for optimum performance of their
products. Plumbing lasts longer, too, without the lime
scale buildup caused by hard water.
Spend less money for cleaners and detergents: Since
soaps and detergents work more efficiently in
conditioned water, you'll need less than the recommended
amount. And you'll be able to obtain the same optimum
results using shorter wash cycles and cooler water.
Smaller clothing allowance: Clothes last longer and
look better when washed with conditioned water.
According to a study conducted at Purdue University, the
life of clothing and household textiles was prolonged up
to 15% when washed in conditioned water. When detergents
mix with hard water, they form lime curd deposits, which
can cause yellowing, or graying of clothes. As the
deposits accumulate, they contribute to fabric
stiffening and matting.
Fewer lotions and conditioners: Hard water can dry
skin and hair because the minerals combine with the soap
to form a sticky residue that's difficult to rinse away.
With conditioned water this film doesn't form, so hair
and skin are smoother and healthier looking.
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