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Hard water describes water with a high concentration of calcium and magnesium minerals. While hard water is safe for human consumption, the water can have long-term and short-term effects on your daily life.
You can prevent hard water damage in two different ways; by installing a reverse osmosis system or by installing a water softener. Water softeners are the most common solution for treating hard water. The water softener removes hard water minerals from the water before they reach your appliances and faucets.
The following are some of the benefits of a reliable water softener system.
With hard water, clothing will usually become dull and weathered. Colored clothes will fade, and whites will turn gray.
Your clothes will also need more soap or detergent if your water is hard. The magnesium and calcium ions in hard water interfere with the ability of cleaning agents to form lather that facilitates the cleaning process.
Softened water allows you to use less soap, making the washing process faster and saving you money on products. Your washing machine might also need less water because one good wash cycle will take care of the job. Consequently, you'll save on water and energy costs.
Soft water also keeps clothes looking their best.
A hard water wash may leave behind small particles of soap scum on clothing, which can irritate your skin. Hard water may also aggravate skin conditions such as eczema due to the amount of soap required to produce an effective lather. Calcium and magnesium in hard water also absorb a good deal of moisture from your skin.
Hard water also leaves your hair more tangled, rough, and limp and can cause your scalp to feel dry and itchy. In addition, hard water can fade hair coloring more quickly.
A water softener leaves you with clear, fresh water free of minerals that can irritate your skin and hair, so you can achieve the facial glow or hair volume you desire.
Minerals in hard water can build up in pipes and leave a limescale residue. In time, limescale can accumulate inside pipes and clog them, reducing water flow.
Consequently, the water pressure will drop, and eventually, water will stop flowing. Clogged pipes may burst, causing severe water damage. Both plumbing problems can be costly and time-consuming to fix.
Installing a home-based water softener can help prevent plumbing problems, as the softener system reduces the scale buildup on your pipes. Therefore, you don't have to replace your pipes often, and you can save time and money on repairs or replacement.
Mineral scale is not only deposited in pipes but also in appliances that use the hard water in your home. Using hard water adversely affects the life expectancy of major appliances in your home including water heaters, washing machines, and refrigerators.
Additionally, hard water contributes to increased appliance maintenance. Hard water will require you to descale the appliances periodically.
A water softener ensures hard water minerals won't coat your appliances anymore. Thus, your appliances can serve you better and for longer.
Drinking hard water is desirable due to its mineral content. However, soft water is usually the best option for making drinks like tea, cocktails, or lemonade. Soft water is a better solvent for the solutes found in the drinks.
Moreover, soft water enhances the flavor and aroma of spices during cooking.
A soft water system is among the best investments you can make for your home. With soft water, your life will be a little more comfortable. Contact Oak Creek Plumbing & Remodeling today for help assessing the water quality needs of your home.
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