If your dog or cat becomes ill after drinking or bathing in your home's water, install a water softener in your house soon. Some pets can't tolerate the hard minerals in tap water. The pets may develop problems with their skin or digestive system. Learn how hard water affects pets and how you can soften your tap water below.

What's in Your Tap Water?

Many homeowners rely on municipal tap water to meet their family's and pets' needs. Although tap water is generally safe to consume and use, tap water can cause problems for some people and their pets. Pets, in particular, may experience problems with their digestive system and skin over time.

Tap water generally contains calcium and several other minerals. Although the minerals found in tap water can benefit humans and even pets, over time, some minerals can become a problem if you or your pet consume too much of them. 

If you're unsure about the safety of your tap water, install a water softener today. 

How Do You Soften Your Tap Water?

Water softening systems generally use tanks and special filters to remove minerals from tap water. You can install a water softening tank near your pet's feeding station or anywhere else in the home you would like soft water. 

If you plan to treat your entire home and not just your pet's feeding area, consider purchasing a whole-house water softening system for your needs. A whole-house water softening system generally uses a large tank and filter to remove minerals from the home's tap water. The tanks allow you to treat your bathroom, kitchen, and laundry room at the same time.

If you prefer to use a smaller system to treat your home's tap water, you may be able to use a system that comes with multiple tanks. You may install the tanks in the same area, or you may place them in separate rooms in the home. If you don't know which type of softening system to obtain for your home, consult a retailer or dealer immediately. 

After you install a water softening system in your home, you'll need to take steps to keep it clean and working properly. You can do so by checking the quality of your tap water often. If your tap water doesn't taste right, ask a contractor to replace the filter for you.

Learn more about water softeners by contacting a professional. 

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