The term itself seems almost impossible, or like just another name for ice, but hard water can be a real problem for your home. Worse yet, the problems associated with it are not major in the short-term, rather only kind of annoying, which can lead to homeowners letting it slide.
Until, that is, a major issue develops.
The term “hard water” refers to a buildup of minerals in your home’s water supply. Calcium and magnesium are the usual culprits, and there are no health problems associated with their presence in your water. You can drink it and wash yourself and you’ll be perfectly fine.
As to those annoyances, usually they’ll manifest in your soap not lathering as well as it once did when you shower, and then the soap not rinsing clean away. This is not just an issue in your shower, though: it’ll also leave soap residue in your washing machine and on your clothes when the cycles ends, as well as in your dishwasher, and leave your clean cups and plates looking grimy. Elsewhere, white flakes might form near faucets and shower heads, making your bathroom and kitchen sink look dirty and shabby.
If you allow these problems to develop, over time you’re opening your home up to some serious issues. When this water moves through your pipes, mineral deposits can develop. Left untreated, these mineral deposits lower water pressure, which can ultimately lead to leaky or even burst pipes. Beyond your pipes, the appliances to which this hard water feeds will experience similar problems due to the mineral’s presence, and can be damaged beyond repair much faster than your home’s plumbing.
When you notice any of these issues related to hard water, call a professional at Davis Plumbing & Drain Service to ask about a plan of attack. The solution could be as easy as installing a water softener, and we can go over any larger potential issues as we get more information. Hard water isn’t a super difficult issue to deal with, but you have to deal with it! Let us help.