#1 Choice Water Softener Installation Service in Las Vegas NV
Why do you need a Water System in the first place?
Do you really need a Water Softener installed?
Read along and you’ll discover about the facts of Las Vegas’ hard and contaminated water.
Las Vegas water has been known to be third worst in the United States of America according to the Las Vegas Review Journal. Water is considered “hard” when it contains a high level of dissolved minerals. According to SNWA: The hardness of our water is 278 parts per million or 16 grains per gallon, categorized as “very hard.” Hard water can make it difficult to produce a lather (or suds) while washing. It also can leave a white haze build-up on fixtures and spots on glassware. These effects are solely aesthetic—they don’t affect your health according to the SNWA.
There are several strategies to reduce problems associated with hard water, including the use of:
Dishwasher rinse aids
- Laundry detergents that contain water-softening agents
- Bath salts such as Epsom salts
- Lime- or mineral-dissolving household cleaners
- Household water softener systems
Moreover, Las Vegas water has a number of contaminants that are present in its tap water. These contaminants are lurking in your water and every time you drink a glass of unfiltered water you are directly subjecting yourself to these list of contaminants. Despite the fact, Southern Nevada’s municipal water supply meets or surpasses all federal Safe Drinking Water Act standards.
We encourage you to take into consideration and check your Local Water Quality Reports: North Las Vegas Water Quality Report, Water Quality Consumer Confidence Report-Boulder City, City of Henderson Water Quality Report, and LVVWD .
After evaluating your local water quality reports, it is now the time to decide if you want to continue using your tap water or consider a Whole House Water Softener Installation. An actual Water Analysis would be a great idea as well since it will give you the exact information on the type of impurities and contaminants that is currently lurking in your water. Our recommendation is CALL SoftWaterNevada, 702-241-9000 and you can set up a FREE Water Analysis conducted right in front of you.