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Water

  1. Aqua Salt The Water Softening Salt Brand in Demand
    March 12, 2026

    Aqua Salt The Water Softening Salt Brand in Demand

    Hard water is something many systems quietly struggle with every day. The naturally occurring minerals found in hard water mainly calcium and magnesium build up over time,
  2. Water Softening Salt Explained: Sea Salt, Manufacturing and Why Grain Size Matters
    March 12, 2026

    Water Softening Salt Explained: Sea Salt, Manufacturing and Why Grain Size Matters

    Water softening protects pipework, improves energy efficiency and prevents costly limescale build-up in domestic and commercial systems.
  3. water softening salt peacock salt
    April 25, 2024

    What is water softening and what salt do you need?

    The hardness and softness of water. Unless you live or work in a region affected by hard water, there’s a good chance you won’t know much about the benefits of ‘softening’.
  4. All salt comes from the sea
    August 31, 2023

    All salt comes from the sea...

    Salt is a natural product, one that’s had a variety of uses for thousands of years. Nowadays, we use it in food but that only accounts for 6% of total salt use. We use it to protect our infrastructure, and widely...
  5. The Benefits of Soft Water and Water Softener Salts
    April 06, 2020

    The Benefits of Soft Water and Water Softener Salts

    Hard water has a high mineral content and is caused by rainwater running through porous limestone, chalk or gypsum rock where the ‘hard’ elements of calcium and magnesium are picked up by the water....