Living with hard water will pose all sorts of problems around the house, from laundry and bathing to dish washing, skincare, hair care, plumbing, appliances, and much more. But what many homeowners do not realize is that hard water can also affect the bank account, especially if they’ve been living with hard water for a very long time.
Continue reading to learn how hard water problems can cost you money, and how a water softener can solve this issue and it improve your overall quality of life.

What is Hard Water?
Hard water comes from the ground. It starts as rainwater, which is naturally soft; then it permeates the ground and seeps deep within sand, soil, and rock. As its saturating the ground, rainwater collects mineral deposits, such as magnesium and calcium, which cause water to be hard. Hard water is measured in grains per gallon. The more salt minerals water contains, the “harder” the water is said to be. Depending on local water treatment centers and plumbing developments, the degree of hardness in a person’s water will differ.
The Cost of Living With Hard Water
When you are dealing with a hard water problem in your house, you may face additional expenses that you will have to pay for out-of-pocket. Hard water can cause your appliances to break down because sediment will accumulate within their systems causing them to work in overdrive. This leads to premature appliance placement is very costly. Furthermore, because your appliances are working harder, your utility bills are going to skyrocket, which means you are paying more for energy and electricity and water each month.
Another way hard water will cost you money is in terms of water consumption. Your water bill will also skyrocket because you will have to use more water to rinse things, such as cleaning your clothes or washing your hands. Because hard water doesn’t lather well, you’ll take longer to rinse your shampoo and conditioner of your hair, therefore using more water. The same theory applies to washing your hands or washing your clothes in the laundry machine.
In a less obvious way, and perhaps less impactful, hard water can also cause you to spend more money on things like shampoo, conditioner, hand soap, dish soap, laundry detergent, and similar cleaning supplies since hard water makes it more difficult to get things clean. As a result of this, you tend to use more of these items each time.
How to Solve a Hard Water Problem
A quality water conditioning system, such as a conventional water softener, is the best solution for solving a hard water problem, whether at home or your place of business. A water softener eliminates all of the hard mineral ions in your water supply that makes water hard, such as iron, magnesium, calcium, and possibly heavy metals like lead and mercury. Talk to your local Indianapolis plumbing company for advice on which water softener is best for your home or office.
Are you ready to install a new water softener or have your current water softener repaired? Contact Weilhammer Plumbing Company at 317-784-1870 for water softener services in Indianapolis, Indiana. We serve both residential and commercial clients and offer free advice anytime!
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