The Impact of Hard Water on Your Plumbing

Hard Water on Your Plumbing

While hard water can be problematic for drinking and washing, it can negatively affect your plumbing.

Hard water

contains a considerable amount of dissolved minerals, such as calcium. When this water is heated or evaporates, these minerals are left behind, forming a substance called limescale. 

The limescale 

can cause a buildup inside your pipes, leading to a potential decrease in water flow or even total blockage. Sometimes, these dissolved minerals can corrode through the pipes, causing small holes, water damage, and leaks.

The most noticeable effect of hard water buildup is a decrease in water pressure caused by the buildup of limescale within your pipes. This can often be seen in more noticeable spots such as your faucets and shower heads, where you may notice a white, chalky residue. This buildup can also collect within the faucet itself, which may inevitably disrupt the shutoff mechanism, causing a constant faucet drip.

Another potential ramification of hard water buildup is a complete pipe blockage. Limescale forms more quickly in warm or hot water, so pipe blockages are more prone to occur in pipes leading from hot water appliances. Water heaters are especially prone to limescale buildup. The minerals in hard water can also leave deposits in your water heater, decreasing its efficiency.

So, what can you do to prevent hard water buildup issues?

Fortunately, there are effective ways to prevent hard water buildup. Consider installing a

water filtration or softening system.

These come in various types, from faucet and shower head attachments to whole-house filtration systems. Before making a decision, it’s important to research the product and company. Look for a reputable company certified by the Water Quality Association and offering a money-back guarantee.

This way, you can be confident in your choice and feel secure in the protection it provides for your plumbing system. You can also inquire about equipment rental options for a nominal monthly charge, making it even more accessible.

Remember, you’re not alone in dealing with hard water issues. Your local plumber can be a valuable resource, providing solid recommendations tailored to your specific needs. They have the expertise to guide you through the process, ensuring your plumbing system remains in top condition. Their support can give you peace of mind.

Arch Plumbing is located in St Charles, Missouri, and has been in the service business since 2008. It provides quality plumbing services.

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