If you are concerned about the quality of your home’s water supply, you may be considering investing in some form of home water system. These systems can offer a range of benefits, from reducing the levels of contaminants in your water to improving its taste and smell. However, if you are new to this type of technology, it can be difficult to know where to start.
Here is an overview of some of the different types of water systems available, and important information regarding ongoing maintenance for you to consider.
Water Softener
A water softener needs to be maintained annually with a water softener cleaner or sanitizer. These are sold at Home Depot, Lowe’s, or us. Expected cost: $20.
We also provide it as a service to the home owner. Expected cost: $80-$150, though this varies depending on the scope.
There is a strong likelihood of an imminent failure of the softener where you will need to re-bed or replace it in 1-3 years. That cost is anywhere from $650 – $850, depending on the size and materials needed.
Salt Regeneration — The system will take a brine solution (industrial-grade salt water). This is on-demand based on water usage, and systems generally flush every 800–1500 gallons. For an average family of four, this happens once or twice a week. This costs about $8 a month.
Water Conditioner
A water conditioner needs to be maintained annually in the same way – using a softener cleaner or sanitizer. These are sold at Home Depot, Lowe’s, or us. Expected cost: $20.
We also provide it as a service to the home owner. Expected cost: $80-$150, though varies depending on the scope.
There is a strong likelihood of an imminent failure of the conditioner where you will need to re-bed or replace it in 3-5 years. That cost is anywhere from $650 – $950, depending on the size and materials needed.
Salt Regeneration — The system will take a brine solution (industrial-grade salt water). This is on-demand based on water usage, and systems generally flush every 800–1500 gallons. For an average family of four, this happens once or twice a week. This costs about $8 a month.
Purity Bay 10-Stage Water System
Because of how our 10-Stage system is built, routine or annual maintenance is not needed.
The system is composed bacterial-static layers including:
- Silver coated-carbon
- Our proprietary “secret sauce,” also known as KDF.
In the off chance that we are wrong about this, you can be rest assured that we offer a lifetime manufacturer’s warranty on all parts.
Salt Regeneration —
With other systems, the process of salt regeneration run the toxins out through the filter, requiring filters to be replaced. However, the 10-stage also does this in a different way – it brines from the bottom to the top. This re-generates the resin bed, and also removes toxins from the system. By running it in reverse, it cleans the filter while cleaning the system.