Eliminate Hard Water with our Water Softener Installation Services
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Reduce the mineral content and hardness level of the water supply to your home or business with our range of water softener systems.
“Commercial and home water softener service”
Hard water can impact the efficiency of your plumbing system due to a build-up of calcium and magnesium deposits. Without a softener system in place, you could end up paying for recurring repairs in your water heater and plumbing pipes, and decrease the longevity of your entire plumbing system. If you’re not sure whether your water supply has high levels of mineral content, here are a few tell-tale signs:
- Frequent plumbing issues and repairs
- Increased energy bills
- Stains on sinks, bathtubs, and toilets
- Faded or discolored clothes
- Reduced water pressure
- Dry hair and skin
- Brittle glassware
- Mineral and scale build-up on appliances
Thankfully, these issues can easily be remedied with a business or whole house water softener installation. Our team is ready and available to supply, repair, or install a whole range of salt-free water softeners for residential and commercial customers across the Midlands.
Water softener installation you can rely on
As winners of the Best Plumber award in Lexington Life, you know you can depend on our team for all types of plumbing repairs, maintenance, and installations. We’ve built our reputation on the referrals of satisfied customers across South Carolina, as you can see from the hundreds of 5-star online reviews we’ve received.
So, when you need a professional to help you eliminate hard water from your water supply, whether you live in a family home or run an industrial facility, you can count on us to provide a softener system that suits your property, and your budget. Prevent mineral build-up from damaging your plumbing system with our fast, reliable, and affordable water softener solutions.
Enjoy softened water from Irmo to Greenville and everywhere in between
Whether you run a chain of restaurants in Lexington or live in a small apartment in Chapin, your property, and your plumbing system can benefit from a water softening system. Prolong the life of your water heater and household appliances with our reliable and affordable water softener installation services.
Kay Plumbing’s water softener service
Instead of wasting money repairing clogged pipes or replacing your household appliances before their time, give us a call to learn more about water softener systems. Our team of expert plumbing technicians are happy to take your call and answer any questions you may have about ion exchange or the suitability of a water softener for your property.
With us on board, you’re guaranteed:
- Honest, reliable, and friendly technicians
- 100% customer satisfaction
- Cost-effective solutions to suit all budgets
- 24/7 emergency plumbing service
- Residential and commercial maintenance packages
- Green plumbing alternatives
- Water softener solution you can count on
Saving our customers money in the long run is one of our top priorities, so you can trust us to provide a solution that prolongs the life of your plumbing system, while reducing the need for ongoing repairs or replacements. Increase the longevity of your drains, pipes, and appliances with our water softener systems.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
What is the white substance around my shower head and faucet?
This nasty buildup is actually made up of minerals. To remove it, soak the shower head in vinegar for 12-24 hours. It should be easy to scrub the minerals right off. However the deposits will come back. But rest assured, as your plumber at Kay Plumbing can explain what options are available to keep these deposits from coming back with a water softening system.
What is the difference between hard and soft water, and what can I do about hard water?
The difference between hard and soft water has to do with the minerals and sediment that is found in the water. In its natural state, soft water contains much less mineral content than hard water does when it passes through soil containing limestone or other calcium-rich rocks. This causes a buildup of scale and minerals in your pipes from exposure to high levels over time.
A water softener is used to remove the excess minerals that cause hard water.