Tackling Salt Lake City
· CWT Editorial Team · 2 min read · Reverse Osmosis
For residents across the Wasatch Front, the pristine mountain snowmelt and groundwater aquifers are a source of pride and, sometimes, a source of frustration. While undeniably fresh, Salt Lake City's water supply is characterized by moderate hardness, typically ranging from 12-15 grains per gallon (gpg). This mineral content, primarily calcium and magnesium, can lead to a host of household issues, from limescale buildup on fixtures and appliances to less effective soap lather and even dry skin.
When seeking solutions for these common water woes, many Salt Lake City homeowners and businesses turn to local experts. One such provider is S.O.S. Heating & Cooling, whose plumbing division offers comprehensive water treatment services, prominently featuring Reverse Osmosis systems alongside water softener installations and whole-house filtration.
Addressing the Hardness Head-On: Water Softeners and Beyond
The 12-15 gpg hardness level in Salt Lake City water means that traditional water softeners are a popular and often necessary investment for many. S.O.S. Heating & Cooling specializes in Water Softener Installation, providing a direct solution to combat scale buildup, extend appliance lifespan, and improve the efficiency of detergents and soaps. By exchanging hard mineral ions for softer ones, these systems transform daily interactions with water, making everything from showering to dishwashing a more pleasant and effective experience.
Beyond softening, many desire an even higher level of purity for drinking and cooking. This is where the company\u2019s namesake service, Reverse Osmosis Systems, comes into play. Reverse osmosis is a sophisticated filtration process that forces water through a semi-permeable membrane, effectively removing microscopic impurities, dissolved solids, heavy metals, chlorine, and even some bacteria and viruses. The result is exceptionally pure, great-tasting water directly from your tap \u2013 a significant upgrade...