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Hard Water Buildup Problems and Solutions

“Hard” water is the term given to water that has high levels of various minerals in it. Such minerals include calcium or magnesium bicarbonates and sulfates. Some mineral content is fairly normal for groundwater, but when these minerals are present at high levels, they can cause plumbing issues and interfere with the way home appliances work.

What Causes Hard Water Buildup?

Hard water is created when groundwater filters through mineral deposits on its way to wells and city water reservoirs. Groundwater that passes through limestone, gypsum, or chalk, for example, becomes hard rather than soft.

Hard water buildup is formed when a household uses water features within the home, and the water in question has already picked up high levels of mineral content.

Because minerals are essentially tiny pieces of sediment, running hard water through a house’s pipes and appliances can lead to mineral deposits forming along the water lines. Minerals may slowly clog water pipes, appliances, and faucets.

What Are Hard Water Buildup Problems?

Hard water might not be easy to spot right away, but if you notice the following issues in your home, you might be able to conclude that you’re dealing with a hard water problem.

  • Mineral Buildup Around Faucets
  • Slow Toilet Flushing
  • Residue in Tubs and Showers
  • Slow Sink Drainage
  • Absent Lather in Soaps and Shampoos

Further, unmanaged hard water buildup can shorten the lifespan of several home appliances that use water. For example, water heaters, washing machines, and dishwashing units may each begin to fail far earlier than expected if hard water buildup has become a problem.

Taking baths and showers, or simply washing your hands in hard water might lead to the household having dry, itchy skin on a regular basis.

Hard Water Buildup Solutions

If you’ve noticed signs of hard water buildup in your home, you’re likely looking for a fast, easy solution to remedy the problem.

Getting rid of the aesthetic effects of hard water can be simple when using the right household cleaning products. However, the visual hard water buildup is only a part of the issue.

To permanently get rid of hard water in your home, it’s beneficial to look into water-softening systems. A water softener prevents hard water buildup in pipes, keeps it out of your home’s water supply, keeps clothes and dishes looking their best, and enhances the taste of drinking water.

Further, a water softener can save homeowners significantly when it comes to replacing damaged or destroyed appliances. A water softener can also reduce water heating costs and enhance the function of soaps and shampoos.

If you’re interested in exploring your options when it comes to hard water buildup solutions, visit our website. Southlantic is your go-to source for the most effective water treatment technologies available today. Reach out to us at your earliest convenience.

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