Hard Water - What is it and How Can You Fix It?
So first of all, what exactly is hard water? Well, when water falls into the atmosphere as rain, it doesn't have any minerals in it, and it is considered to be soft. As it goes through soil, rocks, and sand, it ends up attracting a variety of different minerals. Water that is considered "hard" contains a lot of mineral salts, such as magnesium ions and calcium. The hardness of water is measured based on grains/gallon. The range of hardness can start at 1 and go to 10 and above. In many cases, hard water really isn't harmful to your health, but it can cause other problems that you need to be aware of.
What is the problem with the hard water? Well, while there are many minerals that can be in water, magnesium and calcium happen to be the minerals that really can cause you to have problem. When these minerals get heated up, they come out of the water, and deposit themselves on bathroom fixtures, appliances, and kitchen fixtures and appliances as well. Then it is difficult to get this scale off things it gets crusted on. Also, when you have hard water, detergents and soaps don't lather as well, so you use more, and that adds to the scum and soap film on your fixtures and appliances as well.
There are a variety of problems that can be caused by hard water. Here are just a few that many people deal with on a regular basis:
- Soapy film left on your skin, making skin feel dry
- Clogged pipes from the minerals in hard water
- Shampoo residue, which can make your hair look limp and dull
- White film on dishes and glasses
- Clothes that look dingy because there isn't enough sudsing in the washing machine
- Different taste in tea, coffee, and anything boiled in the tap water
- Accumulation of scale and film on bathroom and kitchen fixtures
- Water heaters have a shorter life
- The minerals in hard water reduce clothing life
- Higher utility bills because of scale accumulation in water heaters
Now that you understand the problems that can be caused by hard water, you may wonder what you should do to take care of the problem. One option that you may have heard of is a water softener, but many people really wonder if this is the right solution. Water softeners may increase what you pay on your utility bills, can raise levels of sodium in water, and increase the amount of water you use as well. There are some other solutions though that can work, such as using quality filters to filter out the heavy metals that make your water hard.
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