A simple explanation of ion exchange, regeneration, and the parts that turn hard water soft automatically.
A water softener sounds technical, but the idea is simple. Here's exactly how it turns Central Texas's hard water into soft water — automatically.
As hard water flows through the resin tank, the resin beads grab the calcium and magnesium (the hardness minerals) and release a small amount of sodium in exchange. This is called ion exchange. The water that leaves the tank is soft — no minerals to scale your pipes, spot your dishes, or dry your skin.
Eventually the resin fills up with hardness minerals and needs to recharge. On a schedule (usually overnight), the system flushes salty water from the brine tank through the resin, rinsing away the trapped minerals and recharging the beads with fresh sodium. Then it goes right back to softening. That's why you periodically add salt — it's what powers the recharge.
A system that's too small regenerates constantly and wastes salt; too big and you pay for capacity you don't use. That's why we test your water and size the system to your hardness and household. Request a free water test to see what's right for your home.
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