How Water Quality Affects Your Pipes
The pipes in your home are built to stand up to daily wear and tear, but the quality of the water flowing through these pipes can substantially affect longevity. Water quality is affected most by its hardness factor. Hard water contains dissolved minerals, such as magnesium and calcium, while soft water is treated and has only one ion, sodium.
Soft Water vs. Hard Water
Rainwater, which is where all water originates, is naturally soft. However, after it seeps into the ground and makes its way into the water supply, it gathers minerals, such as calcium, magnesium, lime, chalk, and so forth. Some people prefer drinking hard water because it has these essential minerals in it, and the taste is preferred. Soft water tends to have a salty taste. If so many people prefer hard water because of the taste, why do homeowners spend money on appliances like water softeners and filters to soften the water?
The Impact Hard Water Has on Your Home
Hard water coats water pipes with residue, requires frequent cleaning and often results in premature pipe replacement. Allowing hard water to run through your pipes will cost you more money in the long run in residential plumbing costs. Not only does hard water deteriorate water pipes faster, but it can also have a negative impact on household appliances. For example, soaps and detergents are less effective because of the reaction to the minerals. Therefore, the lifespan of washing machines, dishwashers, and water heaters are shortened because they have to work harder for optimal results. Hard water residue can also shorten the lifespan of plumbing appliances.
Hard Water Solutions
Luckily, a quick call to your neighborhood plumber can help you find effective solutions for managing hard water issues. Here are just a few options your plumber may suggest:
- Salt-free water conditioners
- Reverse osmosis
- Deionization and distillation
- Water softeners
- Whole-house filtration systems
At Rooter Hero Plumbing, our #1 priority is to help our customers get the most out of their residential plumbing. Protecting and extending the life of your water pipes is just one of the ways we do this. Call us today for 24 hour plumbing service!