Hard Water Issues in Your Home? (Easy Solutions!)

Do you find that more often than not you have to deal with the consequences of hard water in your home? Well, I’m here to tell you about the easiest solutions to fix those issues. 

What is hard water? Water is considered “hard” when high levels of dissolved minerals are found within it. All in all, it can have some pretty detrimental effects on your home. It’s important to know how to prevent those effects from happening to better elongate the quality of your home. 

Issues It Can Cause In Your Home 

First and foremost, it damages your plumbing and appliances. This is because hard water leaves behind minerals and builds up in your pipes over time. This is also known as scale build-up. This restricts water flow and can also rust your pipes at a faster rate.

Rusting can be detrimental to your plumbing because this can lead to your pipes bursting which is a repair that you always want to take steps to avoid because it is so expensive. 

It can also leave a white residue on your dishes. If you’ve ever noticed that this is the case with your dishes, that’s how you know you have hard water. These white spots come from the combination of soap and mineral deposits.

Last but not least, it can fade, stain, and damage your clothes. If you have noticed any of these differences in your clothes, your hard water is definitely taking a toll on your clothes. The minerals in it react to the chemicals that are in your laundry detergent, which tends to fade, stain, or damage your clothes. 

Solutions You Can Use at Home

Use Vinegar 

Vinegar can help dissolve calcium deposits that are found on the fixtures in your home. The best practice for this is to put the fixture into a bowl with hot vinegar. The vinegar reacts with things like calcium because calcium is highly reactive to acids like vinegar. 

You can also use distilled vinegar for your dishes if they constantly have a white residue on them after drying. Not only does it kill mold and bacteria, but it helps clean them more thoroughly throughout the dishwashing cycle.

Vinegar is a great all natural resource for many at home remedies.
Vinegar is a great all natural resource for many at home remedies.

Lower Your Water Temperature

Running hot water through the water heater plays into mineral buildup and hard water stains. By turning down your water temperature, you are delaying the accumulation. Make sure you are also flushing your water heater regularly, otherwise sediment has a good chance at clogging it up.

Lowering your water temperature can help slow down mineral build up!
Lowering your water temperature can help slow down mineral build up!

Appliance Cleaners 

Using appliance cleaners regularly can help prevent buildup that hard water tends to cause. Cleaning your pipes and appliances regularly will keep you from having to replace them way too soon. These cleaners have acidic chemicals in them that help to remove buildup. 

I think mostly all of us can relate when we go to clean our coffee pot and run a vinegar water mixture through them. This is because we want to help prevent buildup and it keeps our coffee tasting great while elongating the lifespan of your coffee pot. Just like your coffee pot, make sure you are taking the same preventative actions for those other appliances in your home. 

Appliance cleaners are there to help you with your kitchen's needs
Appliance cleaners are there to help you with your kitchen’s needs

Invest in a Water Softener

A water softener can change the water you have in every room of your home. Yes, getting the salt for it can be tedious, especially if your water usage in your home is typically higher than normal, but it’s worth it! Refilling the salt every 6-8 weeks will be well worth your time. You won’t have to deal with dry skin or hair anymore and the white residue on your dishes will be gone. You can wash your clothes without worry of them getting ruined as well. 

The benefits to not only you and your family, but also your everyday appliances provide you with the reasons why investing in a water softener is the best decision for your home. 

Refilling the salt in the water softener
Refilling the salt in the water softener

Final Thoughts

Overall, hard water can be very detrimental to your everyday life. It can ruin your pipes, appliances, clothes, dishes, and even your skin and hair! Taking actions to prevent your water from damaging these things is a great step in the right direction. Don’t let hard water take over your home!

Call 1-Tom-Plumber 

Don’t hesitate to contact us here or call us at 1-Tom-Plumber (1-866-758-6237) if you need any plumbing or drain cleaning service. 1-Tom-Plumber’s certified team of plumbers and drain technicians respond immediately to any emergency plumbing, drain cleaning, or water damage problem. We also handle the excavation of underground water lines and sewer main lines. Our immediate-response team is available every day and night of the year, even on holidays.

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