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		<title>Water Softening Systems &#8211; Are They Worth The Expense?</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Water Softening Systems&#8230; are another form of whole house water filter. They have been around for decades as a way to remove the hardness minerals calcium and magnesium from your water. Water Softening Systems take care of the calcium and magnesium by a method called ion exchange. A typical softener will have resin beads inside [...]]]></description>
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