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Culligan Water of Sioux Falls SD
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Serving Canton, SD and surrounding areas

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In business since 1943

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Emergency services offered

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Everything turned out just fine. I don't recall worrying about the price. I don't think there is anything they could have done better. It is a water softener so they made it do what I wanted it to do.

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Response time6 hrs
Response rate100%
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EcoWater Systems of Sioux Falls, LLC
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Serving Canton, SD and surrounding areas

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In business since 1979

Free estimates

Emergency services offered

"The bottle water can't even compare to the EcoWater system. I couldn't live without it. I use it for everything, it's unbelievably good. I've had no problems whatsoever. The team is as well very helpful and responsive."
Response time2 days
Response rate87%
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Kinetico Water Systems
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Serving Canton, SD and surrounding areas

In business since 2003

Free estimates

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Kinetico is known for brilliantly simple water treatment that’s tailored to your home. As a Kinetico dealer, we pride ourselves on delivering professional service that meets the high standards of the products we sell. Water Water Water Inc. is your local source for home and commercial water treatment systems; the cleanest, greenest and most efficient water systems ever made.

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Water Softeners questions, answered by experts

While it depends on how complicated the unit and installation is, it takes two to four hours to install a water softener unit, on average. It might take longer if pipes need to be replaced. You should make sure the installation area is clear of any objects that might get in the way before you begin.

Hard water is not considered unhealthy and is safe to drink, cook with, and bathe in. It doesn't pose a risk to your physical health and can even help you get enough essential minerals like calcium in your diet. However, it can negatively affect skin and hair. Using hard water for washing can contribute to dry skin, an itchy scalp, and may worsen conditions like eczema by altering the pH balance. Additionally, some people do not like the taste of hard water.

Whether you need a license or permit for water softener installation depends on your location. Some municipalities require the installer to hold a plumbing license, while others may only require a permit and an inspection. In some cases, both a permit and a licensed installer are necessary, and some areas have no requirements at all. Often, only certified plumbers and electricians are allowed to pull the necessary permits. To find out the specific regulations in your area, you can contact your local building department. Alternatively, a local water softener installer or plumber will be familiar with the requirements and can typically pull the permits for you. Regardless of local laws, it is always recommended to hire a licensed professional to ensure the system is sized and installed correctly. You can use tools like Angi’s state licensing tool to verify an installer's license status.

You can install a water softener system by turning off the water supply, draining the water, and then connecting your device to the waterline. Next, you’ll fill your tank with the recommended amount of salt or brine (whichever your unit calls for; be sure to read the instructions). Turn the water supply on and check for leaks. You can opt to let your water run for a few minutes, then test it using strips. 

The process of inspecting your water softener system is similar.

Most of the U.S. has hard water, especially across portions of the West and Midwest. The areas with the hardest water include parts of Texas, Oklahoma, Kansas, Colorado, New Mexico, Utah, Wyoming, Illinois, North and South Dakota, Ohio, and New York. You’ll find soft water in parts of New England, the Southeast, the Pacific Northwest, and Hawaii.

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