Characterized by a high mineral content, particularly calcium and magnesium, hard water can cause appliance problems and clogging in your clean water systems. Learn more about their effects in today’s post from RainSoft of NE Iowa.
The Basics of Hard Water
Primarily, hard water is a result of groundwater passing through limestone and chalk deposits, picking up calcium and magnesium carbonates along the way. Some regions have clean water systems prone to hard water due to the geological composition of the area and may require more aid to keep their clean water systems in good shape.
Hard Water and Your Plumbing System
A significant impact of hard water is on the household plumbing system. Mineral deposits, or scale, accumulate inside pipes, faucets and on appliances that use water. This scaling restricts water flow and can also compromise the efficiency of water-heating appliances, leading to increased energy costs. Over time, these buildups require professional plumbing services to clear out and keep everything in order
Effects on Appliances and Laundry
Hard water isn’t just a nuisance for your plumbing; it also shortens the lifespan of water-using appliances like dishwashers and washing machines by up to 50%. The minerals in hard water interfere with the performance of soaps and detergents, diminishing their effectiveness and requiring you to use more. Moreover, clothing and dishes suffer too — fabrics become dingy, and glassware emerges from the dishwasher spotted and cloudy.
Personal Care Woes
The effects of hard water extend into personal grooming habits. Hard water can leave skin feeling dry and hair lifeless due to soap residue that’s difficult to rinse away. These minerals strip natural oils from your skin and hair and can cause skin problems like eczema or hair damage and color loss.
The Financial Implication
There’s also a financial toll to consider. Hard water increases heating costs as water heaters struggle with scale buildup. Additionally, the extra wear on appliances and increased soap usage contribute to rising household expenses. It’s estimated that hard water-related costs can add significantly to annual household budgets without the intervention of a water softening solution.
Addressing Hard Water Problems Before They Start
Luckily, there are effective solutions for mitigating the effects of hard water. Water softeners are at the forefront of these solutions, exchanging calcium and magnesium ions with sodium or potassium ions to soften the water. Besides offering a permanent fix to hard water woes, softeners enhance the longevity of appliances, improve personal grooming experiences, and can lead to savings on soap and energy bills.
If you need state-of-the-art solutions for hard water, allow our experts at RainSoft of NE Iowa to help with all your troubles. Call us at (319) 233-2038 or fill out this contact form to get started.