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Problems Caused by Hard Water

Problems Caused by Hard Water

Water that contains a high level of calcium, magnesium, lime, and other minerals is referred to as hard water. And while it usually does not pose a health risk, it can complicate everyday tasks while wreaking havoc on your home’s plumbing and water-using appliances.

Read on to discover just some of the problems of water hardness can create in your home.
Reduced Water Flow

As minerals build up in your drainpipes, the insides become narrower. That reduces water flow and increases the risk of clogs.

Shortened Appliance Lifespan

Water-using appliances like ice-makers, dishwashers, and washing machines tend to have shortened lifespans in homes with water. Over time, mineral build-up can block water supply lines, narrow drain lines, and accumulate on internal components, all of which reduce an appliance’s effectiveness and longevity.

Problems Caused by Hard Water

Lifeless Locks & Itchy Skin

Shampoo (as well as soap and detergent) doesn’t lather well when mixed with water. That leaves your hair looking and feeling dull and can cause the kind of dry skin that can drive you crazy.

Dismal Showers

Is that once-invigorating spray of water now a sad trickle? It’s likely due to clogged holes in the showerhead. Sure, you can easily clean the showerhead, but while water persists, the clogs will keep coming back.

Corroded Plumbing Joints

A hard water leak in a plumbing connection is especially problematic. You see, as mineral deposits form in the joint, they corrode the pipe, making it impossible to repair by simply replacing the joint without having to cut away a section of the pipe.

Ring Around the Toilet

Standing water in your toilet bowl undoubtedly will cause deposits to form, resulting in rusty ring stains. You can keep these unsightly rings at bay with frequent scrubbing.

Discolored Brick

If you have brick siding, the water hitting your house from the sprinkler can create a white haze. The good news is that discoloration can be removed with an acid-based brick cleaner, found at most home improvement stores.

Bad Tasting Water

Mineral deposits can make your tap water look cloudy and give it an unpleasant metallic taste. Not exactly the refreshment you’re looking for on a hot summer day.

You know what each of these problems have in common? They’re all readily correctable by the water treatment specialists at Messmer Mechanical. For water softening, water filtration, radon remediation, and more, contact us today for a free in-home consultation.

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