Culligan HE Twin and Culligan HE Progressive Flow Water Softeners

Culligan HE Twin and Culligan HE Progressive Flow Water Softeners

Culligan HE Twin and Culligan HE Progressive Flow Water Softeners Features:

  • Culligan HE Twin and HE Progressive Flow Water Softeners produce high quantities of soft water
  • Culligan’s two tanks enable ongoing flow of soft water
  • Culligan HE Twin and HE Progressive Flow Water Softeners fight hard water problems offering the ability to make water feel right with Culligan’s Dial-a-Softness® Valve
  • Keeping track of daily water use is easy with Culligan water softener’s Soft-Minder® meter
  • Culligan HE Twin and HE Progressive Flow Water Softeners offer sustainability with possible savings on energy costs and salt usage
  • Culligan water softeners protect skin and hair from hard water, save laundered clothes from feeling harsh, as well as help to add efficiency and longer life to appliances

If you are in need of a water softener system that is durable and suitable for a large household or commercial use, then look no further than the Culligan HE Twin and HE Progressive Flow Water Softener. The Culligan High Efficiency Twin and Culligan High Efficiency Progressive Flow Water Softeners may be the complete solution for small commercial applications, homes with extremely hard water and households with larger families. With two tanks, both the HE Twin and the He Progressive flow, you get a never ending supply of soft water, even during times of system regeneration. The Culligan High Efficiency Twin and Culligan HE Progressive Flow is excellent for residences with extreme hard water problems. Hard water consists of hard minerals, mainly calcium, magnesium and ions. These hard minerals wreak havoc on not only costly plumbing fixtures and pipes, but also on home appliances such as sinks, toilets, tubs and showers. They leave behind scale buildup that erodes away material in residences, costing you time and money. In the home, hard water makes household tasks more difficult by leaving behind scum on most items you clean, including dishware and faucets. The Culligan HE Twin and HE Progressive Flow Water Softeners use an ion exchange method to convert your hard water into soft water that is more beneficial to you. This method exchanges your waters negatively charged hard minerals for the positively charged sodium chloride, in an installed exchange site.* This set-up consists of three basic parts: a control valve, a mineral tank, and a brine tank. With the Culligan High Efficiency Twin and Culligan High Efficiency Progressive Flow, you can be sure to enjoy all of the benefits that soft water provides. The minerals that comprise hard water are not detrimental to human consumption, however, they do irritate the skin. Soft water will ensure that you don’t use excess soap to lather with when bathing and it prevents skin and hair from becoming dry and brittle. Soft water is also delicate with fabrics in the wash, so your clothes can stay intact for longer. A unique feature of the Culligan HE Twin and HE Progressive Flow Water Softeners is a Dial-a-Softness valve, which enables you to choose your water’s level of softness. Because hard water does include some essential minerals, and because soft water can contain high levels of salt and slippery feel, you can adjust your water to your desired hardness or softness. The Culligan HE Twin and Culligan HE Progressive Flow Water Softeners also feature sensor technology that automatically adjusts to changes in water conditions, as well as a Soft-Minder meter that monitors daily water usage and provides you with system diagnostics for ease of use. The installed salt-water, or brine tank, comes equipped with a monitor that tells you how many days of salt water are left. Culligan also gives you the option of a modem that will alert the Culligan dealership each time your system needs salt or if you need any additional assistance.

*All Culligan water softening and conditioning systems may exchange sodium chloride for potassium chloride

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