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What Water Filtration System Does Starbucks Use

Have you ever wondered why Starbucks' products always taste excellent? Starbucks takes extra care in how they treat their coffee products and other beverages through water filtration. Keep reading to...

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How Long Can a Water Softener Sit Without Being Used?

Water softeners are a common appliance in many homes. They work by removing hard minerals, such as calcium and magnesium, from the water. If your water softener has been taken out of service or is...

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Does a Water Softener Need a Backflow Preventer?

A water softener system helps to remove hard minerals from your water supply, improving its quality and prolonging the lifespan of appliances that use water. Are you curious about the local building...

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Can Water Softener Salt Be Stored Outside?

If you have a new water softener at home, you may wonder how to store everything properly to keep it safe and functional for longer. One component you have to consider is the softener salt, and the...

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Does a Water Softener Change the Water’s pH?

Maintaining a healthy pH for drinking water is absolutely necessary for the well-being of your family. When the pH is too high or too low, there are many ways to adjust the problem, but a question...

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Can a Water Softener Be Installed in the Garage?

Determining where to place your water softener becomes the next move toward soft water if you have recently bought (or are about to buy) a new water softener. You can install a water softener at...

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