Hard water can affect everything from your home appliances to even your health, and we very aware of these effects. The term “hard water” is used to refer to water that contains a high amount of minerals like calcium and magnesium. As water passes through rock and soil, these minerals are absorbed into the water.

You may be wondering how can you even tell if you have hard water in your house, and to what degree? Well, tests can be done on the homes water source to tell the number of minerals that are contained in it. However, usually, someone with experience can very quickly see the effects of hard water in many different areas of your house.

Areas such as the bathroom, in the tub and toilet, the laundry room, in the washing machine, the water heater, any solar heating systems around the pool, and really, any appliance using water, will show evidence of hard water.

Hard water however, can have different outcomes on different homes and appliances depending on the temperature of water that is used, and also the water’s acidity.

Please contact us for information on what kind of damage hard water can cause in your home and ways to minimize the damage,

But how does hard water affect your health? That’s what we’ll talk about in our next blog.