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Expert Water Softening Installation

Our professional team ensures a smooth and efficient installation of your water-softening system.
Their expertise and knowledge of local water conditions guarantee optimal performance, giving you peace of mind while saving time and effort.

1
Prepare and Connect

The installer evaluates the location, shuts off the main water supply, installs a bypass valve, and connects the softener’s inlet and outlet to the main water line, ensuring secure plumbing connections. 

2
Set Up Drain and Brine Tank

A drain line is connected to remove wastewater from the regeneration process. The brine tank is placed next to the softener, connected, and filled with salt for the ion exchange process. 

3
Program and Test

The installer programs the water softener based on the home’s water hardness and usage. Once programmed, the system is turned on, and the installer checks for leaks and ensures everything is functioning properly. 

Service Location

Kosco Heritage

Serving Columbia, Greene, Ulster, Orange,
Dutchess, and Sullivan counties

625 Sawkill Road
Kingston, NY 12401

Sales: 866-395-7220
Support: 845-247-2200

Frequently Asked Questions

The water softening process involves removing hard minerals like calcium and magnesium from water. This is typically done using a system that exchanges these minerals with sodium or potassium ions through a process called ion exchange. As water passes through the system, the hard minerals are replaced, leaving you with softened water that's free from scale-forming deposits.
Yes, softening water is beneficial. It helps prevent scale buildup in pipes and appliances, makes cleaning easier, and extends the life of water-using appliances. Softened water also leaves skin and hair feeling smoother and can reduce energy and maintenance costs in your home.
Yes, water softeners are worth it. They protect your plumbing and appliances from damage caused by hard water, reduce energy costs, and make cleaning more efficient. Over time, the savings on repairs, energy, and cleaning products often outweigh the initial cost of a water softener, making it a smart long-term investment for your home.
The life expectancy of a water softener is typically around 10 to 15 years, depending on usage, water quality, and maintenance. With proper care, some units can even last longer. Regular cleaning and occasional part replacements can help extend its lifespan.