Frequently Asked Questions
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Why should I use a water softener for borewell water?
A water softener for borewell water helps reduce high levels of hardness caused by excess calcium and magnesium, which are common in borewell sources. This helps protect your skin, hair, pipes, and appliances from long-term hard water damage.
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Can it help prevent stains on tiles and fixtures?
Yes. Softer water reduces new scaling, which means fewer white stains on tiles, faucets, and glass surfaces over time.
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Will a water softener affect the drinking quality of borewell water?
Water softeners are mainly meant for external use like bathing and washing. For drinking water, it’s better to use an RO or UV filtration system separately.
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What size water softener do I need for my home?
It depends on your daily water usage and your borewell hardness level. A small family may need around 1–2 KLD capacity, while larger homes may require a higher-capacity system.
Borewell water often contains high levels of hardness. Using a Water Softener for Borewell Water helps reduce mineral buildup, leaving water gentler on hair, skin, and plumbing fixtures.