Free advice in the convenience of your home.
Expert impartial advice provided.
Hard water - is groundwater which has a heap of minerals such as magnesium and calcium, which originated from the rock and soil that dissolved in the water before it entered your water pipes. Although hard water is normal water, it can have a few negative effects on your home and appliances.
• Scale: Hard water leaves scale, which is formed from the minerals that are contained in the water, on the inside of pipes and appliances. These scum deposits can clog your pipes and reduce the functionality of your appliances such as water heaters. It can also damage and corrode the heating elements in your appliances.
• Soap with Less Lather: The minerals in hard water can also react with soap to reduce the ability to make lather out of soap. As you need soap that lathers to get the best out of your dishwasher, washing machine, and kitchen sink, hard water can lead to grimy dishes and less than spotless clothes. And due to the bad reaction that it has with soap, hard water can make your shower experience less than satisfactory.
• Cost: Essentially, with hard water you will have to use more soap to get the same result. Despite using more soap, you are unlikely to get optimum results from your appliances. And, mostly importantly, in the long term, you are likely to face costly repairs that involve clogged pipes and damaged appliances which break down, as hard water shortens the life of home appliances.
With the right water softener, you can bid adieu to all your hard water woes. If you are in the market for a water softener, look no further than Pure Choice. We are experts in water softeners, water filters, and water treatment. As we are not manufacturers of water softeners, we can offer you unbiased advice on the leading water softeners in the water industry and water systems. Then we can recommend the water softener that matches your water needs and install and service it for you.