Tips for Building a New Home
Setting your home up for a water treatment system can save you thousands in the long run! Even if you do not plan on purchasing a water softener right away, these simple steps will make your home ready for one, when you're ready!
Lubbock water will ruin your faucets & fixtures. At some point, you will likely decide to install a water softener.
A water softener removes minerals that create water hardness, these are calcium and magnesium. Hard water destroys appliances, leaves filmy soap scum across bathrooms and kitchens, and dries out hair and skin.
What to tell your Builder or Contractor
Pre-Plumb the home for a water softener with a loop
Leave space in the water heater closet for a twin tank softener & brine tank 15" Deep x 36" Wide & 70" Tall
Electricity & a drain in the water heater closet
Run refrigerator, pot filler & ice maker lines from the kitchen sink
If you know you are purchasing an RO, order the faucet that is an exact match to your kitchen sink faucet
These simple steps will insure you home is ready for a water softener and reverse osmosis system. We always recommend using a builder that includes this STANDARD with their package.
Additional Information
Additionally, you can learn about a single vs twin tank water softener. How a water softener works. Why you shouldn't purchase a softener from a hardware store. The best options for well water.
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Tankless Water Heaters REQUIRE a water softener! The manufacture warranty DOES NOT cover hard water damage.