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"Hard" water, found in many wells and residential water systems, has a high content of manganese and calcium. It collects these minerals and others as it flows underground through deposits of chalk and limestone. A high-quality water conditioner removes the hardness and other impurities while offering other benefits as well. Luisier Drilling, the most experienced and reliable well inspection service in Oconto Falls, WI, explains below some of the most important ways a water conditioner makes your life simpler, more pleasant, and more convenient.

Well Inspection Experts Explain 3 Key Benefits of a Water Conditioner

1. Prevents Sink & Toilet Stains

Well inspectionDissolved iron causes rust stains that are difficult to remove, while calcium and manganese leave stubborn deposits of a hard, white, chalky substance that take persistence and patience to remove. A water conditioner extracts the iron, manganese, and calcium from your tap water and thus makes your sink, toilet, and fixtures considerably easier to clean.

2. Removes Unpleasant Odors & Flavors

The dissolved minerals in your drinking water can leave an unpleasant odor or flavor. The water quality experts at a reputable well inspection service such as Luisier Drilling can help you install a conditioner on your residential water system that removes impurities and makes your tap water—not to mention coffee, tea, Kool-Aid, soups, and other foods and beverages—taste better.

3. Brightens Laundry

Mineral impurities in your well water can leave your laundry looking dingy, dirty, and limp. A water conditioner will help you get whiter whites, brighter colors, and fluffier towels and linens.            

Luisier Drilling, the top well drilling and well inspection service in Oconto Falls, WI, has been in business since 1936. They have the experience and expertise to provide you with soft, impurity-free water that tastes good, doesn't stain your sink, and leaves your laundry looking and feeling clean. Call them at (920) 848-5239 to schedule a consultation, or visit their website to request information.

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