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Infinity Water Systems, LLC
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Serving Trinity, TX and surrounding areas

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In business since 2000

Free estimates

Warranties offered

"I was in the market for a water softener to which a sales person arrived to give me a quote. Infinity installs kinetico water treatment systems which is a proprietary system that you cannot work on. If you attempt to work on it yourself, you void the warranty of the system. They provided me with a quote of $3,600 for the softener, dechlorinator, and RO system which was a fair deal in my opinion. The only reason why I did no go with the company is that their service charge is $187 for each visit. That combined with the price of kinetico parts that are way more expensive than other brands. I m sure it s a great water softener, but the service charge fee is more then 3 times more than other competitors in the area."
Response time1 day
24 neighbors recently requested a quote
Recommended by88%of homeowners
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AquaSystems of Houston
5.0(
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Serving Trinity, TX and surrounding areas

In business since 1999

Free estimates

Emergency services offered

"Couldn't be more pleased from the first phone call to the install, everything and everyone was very professional. We highly recommend Aquasystems for your water softener or reverse osmosis system."
Response time1 day
Recommended by98%of homeowners
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J & S Drilling, LLC
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Serving Trinity, TX and surrounding areas

In business since 2015

Free estimates

Credit card accepted

"Sunday Morning, no water pressure. Called various well repair services and J&S responded immediately and were at the house an hour later. Had to replace the pump. They did an excellent job. Answered all my questions, pulled the pump and installed new. Everything works fine now. They were very professional and cleaned everything up when they were through. Highly recommended."
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Water Softeners questions, answered by experts

Experts recommend that you put two to four bags of potassium chloride in your water softener every month. This amount depends on how much is in the bag (40 pounds is most common) and what your water softener manufacturer recommends. For more specific advice, talk to a water softener pro in your area and read the manual that came with your system.

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.

If your ‘do isn’t doing what you want it to do despite using good hair care products, hard water might be to blame. Since hard water can’t rinse soap off as well as soft water can, your hair might grow limp because of the shampoo and conditioner residue that’s left behind. If you color your hair, you might see it fade more quickly or even turn a different shade as the dye reacts with the minerals in the water. You might also experience an itchy scalp, thanks to the dryness that comes from bathing in the hard water.

The main difference between a water softener and a water filter is what they remove from the water. A water softener is specifically designed to remove hard minerals, while a filter removes a wider range of contaminants above a certain size, such as bacteria and other impurities. If your primary goal is to remove minerals, a softener is the best choice. If you want to remove various contaminants for safety or taste, a filter is more suitable. Filters are also typically less expensive to install. Depending on your water supply's specific issues, you may need to install both systems for comprehensive treatment.

It’s unlikely that hard water on its own could cause substantial hair loss or damage, though it’s true that bathing in hard water can cause your scalp to feel itchy or flaky and might dull your hair’s natural shine. Using high-quality shampoo and conditioner or buying a whole-home water softener can decrease these issues.

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