top of page
Search
Writer's pictureWaterQualityWest

HOW DO NO SALT WHOLE-HOUSE WATER TREATMENT SYSTEMS WORK?

Updated: Oct 8, 2020

You may have heard of no salt water treatment systems. In our previous blog post, 3 Common Myths About Whole-House Water Treatment, we talked about why no salt systems don’t soften water. However, these systems are common in areas that have banned the installation of conventional, salt-based softeners. They are great for conditioning water and reducing scale build-up, but how do they actually work? Let’s look at the Puronics® Goodspring™ BWS whole-house water treatment system to find out.


Inside the Goodspring™ BWS, there are three types of filter media. The first one is SilverShield® HYgene®, which inhibits bacteria growth while refining your water. The second is Purifex®, which reduces objectionable chlorine and chloramine tastes and odors. The third is ScaleMax™, a no salt, chemical-free scale inhibiting media.

This advanced filter media uses nucleation assisted crystallization to convert hard water minerals into inactive microscopic crystals that will not adhere to any other surface, even hot water tanks. ScaleMax™ minimizes potential scale build-up while preserving the health benefits of calcium and magnesium.


The Goodspring™ BWS requires No Salt, No Potassium, No Chemicals and No Electricity to produce high-quality water while reducing scale caused by hard water. The innovative up-flow valve self-backwashes, eliminating the need for special drainage plumbing, while the exclusive JetWhirl™ technology maximizes filter media performance and extends service life.


The Goodspring™ BWS offers consumers a simple solution for great-tasting, crystal clear water. Want to learn more about our no salt whole-house water treatment systems? Click here for more information or contact us today to find the best solution for your water problems.


The Goodspring™ BWS is not a water softener and does not remove hardness from the water.



35 views0 comments

Recent Posts

See All

Comments


BLOG

bottom of page