Located in the famous Texas Hill Country is the lovely city of Canyon Lake. The crystal-clear waters of Canyon Lake were formed in 1964 following the completion of the Canyon Dam. Rocky cliffs surround this beautiful lake and provide plenty of outdoor activities for residents and visitors. The City of Canyon Lake is an outdoors person's paradise with plenty of campgrounds, parks, beaches, and over 80 miles of shoreline on the most beautiful lakes in Texas. In addition to water activities, residents and visitors enjoy outdoor activities, including hiking, golfing, camping, picnicking, and biking. At Boerne Water Softener Pros, we are proud to provide the best and most affordable prices to the residents of Canyon Lake so they can enjoy all their outdoor activities.
At Boerne Water Softener Pros, we find that many of our customers don't understand how vital a water softener can be to the health and wellness of their families. Water softeners are not just a luxury; they are a must for a healthy household. Hard water isn't just a nuisance; it contains chemicals, minerals, and contaminants that can exacerbate health conditions. Water softeners not only ensure the water coming into your house is not hard, but they also remove many contaminants that can harm your family and your home itself. If anyone in your household has sensitive skin, hard water can dry out the skin, causing itching and irritation, as well as containing chemicals that inflame existing skin conditions. Listed below are three additional benefits of water softeners:
Hard water contains minerals, chemicals, and contaminants that not only can irritate humans but can cause issues with your home's plumbing system as well. A whole house water softener will remove these contaminants and help to keep your plumbing from becoming corrupted or damaged by the hard water.
Hard water is not only annoying, but it can be costly as well. Hard water contains calcium that can build up within the home's water heater, causing it to require more energy to work correctly. This extra energy can increase your electric bill by over 25%. This buildup will also lessen the longevity of your water heater, requiring it to be replaced sooner than if the home had a water softener.
Many of our customers don't realize how many contaminants are in the water coming into their homes. The purpose of a shower is to be clean, but how can you be clean if the water in your shower contains herbicides, pesticides, and other chemicals. Water softeners will remove these unnecessary chemicals, making your shower water more hygienic and safer.
At Boerne Water Softener Pros, many of our customers who currently have water softener systems are unaware of the signs that their water softener may be malfunctioning, leading to costly repairs. Properly maintained water softeners can last over 15 years, and our company recommends having your system serviced at least once a year. In between preventative maintenance, it is essential to check your system and look for any signs it may need serviced. Listed below are some common signs your system may need repair:
A properly functioning water softener does what the name implies: it softens the water coming into your house. If you notice the water is harder, then it is a sign the unit may require service. Some common symptoms of hard water include soap scum buildup, soap film on your skin after showering and spotting or streaking on dishes and glasses.
A properly functioning water softener will make your water softener unit naturally make some noise, including water gurgling, the tick of the timer, and the humming noise of the motor working. Still, if you notice excessive noise, it is time to have the unit looked at by a professional. Some noises that indicate the unit needs to be serviced include banging, grinding, hissing, or squealing. If you notice loud or unusual noises coming from your unit, have it serviced as soon as possible before damage occurs.
While loud and unusual noises from your water softener indicate the unit needs to be serviced, no noise is also a sign of a problem. Because the unit has a motor, you should hear some humming, indicating the motor is running. While the unit is working, if it is silent, then this is a sign you need to have a professional look at it and find out why it is not working correctly.
At Boerne Water Softener Pros, we take great pride in providing the best and most affordable sot for the residents of Canyon Lake and surrounding areas. Our family-owned business has one fundamental goal: to ensure that all homes and businesses we service enjoy healthy, clean, and pure water. When you choose Boerne Water Softener Pros to install your water softener, you get the most experienced and educated technicians. We always provide an upfront estimate and never upsell or add hidden fees or charges. Our goal is always 100% customer satisfaction, and we will walk you through the installation process step by step to ensure you are getting precisely what you need for your home or business.
Since many of our clients purchase a water softener for the first time, we have provided the steps to install a new unit so you can better understand what is expected on your installation day.
The bypass valve is essential because it allows you to quickly and easily shut off the water supply to the unit while not interrupting the water to the rest of the home or business.
The main water supply to the house or business will need to be shut off and drained so we can install the unit.
The water softener unit will be connected to the main water supply flowing into the home or business. There are a few ways to connect to the main water supply, and we will be sure to adhere to all building codes to ensure you have no issues.
The mineral and brine tank will be connected and filled according to the manufacturer's recommendation.
During the backwash cycle, the unit will discharge water, so a drain tube will be connected and run to the nearest drain.
The main water supply will be turned back on, and the mineral tank will begin filling with water. The unit will be connected to the closest outlet and turned on to the preferred water hardness level.
The backwash cycle will eliminate any remaining air or materials in the tank. While this cycle runs, our technician will inspect the unit to ensure everything is connected and working correctly.