When it comes to RV camping, you never know what you will encounter. This doesn’t only mean possible storms or bumps on the road, it can also mean hard water from utility hookups. While it might not seem like a big issue, hard water can damage your appliances and makes washing more difficult. If you don’t want to deal with the issues surrounding hard water, you need a Water Softener For RV water systems. These softeners can drastically improve your water quality and are easy to install and maintain.

If you are not familiar with hard water, it is not necessarily dangerous to consume. Water becomes hard when it naturally percolates through certain rock deposits. The water picks up calcium and magnesium salts from these rocks and these metal salts lead to the water having large quantities of dissolved calcium and magnesium as a result. Neither of these metal ions is dangerous, but they can cause issues.

The main issue caused by hard water is limescale buildup. Hard water can deposit calcium and magnesium in your water-using appliances like faucets, coffee makers, and washers. Over time, this hard rock like buildup can damage and even destroy these fixtures and appliances. Hard water also makes soap less effective. Instead of forming a lather, soap interacts with the metal ions to form soap scum instead. This means that you will have to use more soap to get the same results, as some soap will precipitate out as scum every time.

Hard water can also leave clothing feeling stiff and can leave an unpleasant film on the hair and skin. To avoid hard water in your plumbing system, you need a water softener for RVs. These systems treat your water using a specially designed resin known as ion exchange resin. This resin looks like tiny glass beads and they facilitate an interesting chemical reaction. Basically, the resin is saturated with sodium ions. When calcium and magnesium-rich water is introduced to this resin, it gives up its sodium and binds to the calcium and magnesium instead. This softens your water and replaces the calcium and magnesium salts with harmless sodium salts. Because sodium salts do not form soap scum or deposit scale, this treated water will not damage appliances or make things harder to clean.

Over time, the resin will become saturated with calcium and sodium and will no longer soften your water. When this happens, which will depend on the size of your system and how often it is used, all you have to do is soak the resin in a bath of water with plenty of table salt dissolved into it. The resin will exchange the calcium and magnesium for sodium from the salt and it will be ready to use again.

If you are tired of dealing with hard water, visit RVupgradestore.com to find a water softener for RV water systems. Our team of RV experts can help you find the perfect portable water softener to meet your needs and leave you with nice soft water no matter where you roam.

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