What’s the harm in hard water?
Hard water harms nearly every item in your home, leaving mineral deposits and scale build-up on everything your water touches. Hard water is especially tough on plumbing and on water-using appliances, resulting in more repairs and more frequent replacement – and costing Americans billions of dollars a year.
The consequences of hard water in the home:
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Pipes become clogged with scale, reducing water flow
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Water heaters scaled with mineral deposits require significantly more energy to heat your water
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Rust stains on sinks
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Faucets crusted with hard-to-remove deposits
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Towels and clothes are dingy and rough
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Glassware and dishes marred by spots and cloudiness
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Increased expenses for detergent and other cleaning products
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More time and effort devoted to cleaning
Enjoy the advantages of conditioned water:
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Extend the life of your water heater, fixtures, dishwashers, and laundry equipment by years
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Cut spending on detergents and other cleaning supplies – by as much as half
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Increased water heater efficiency
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Clothes are cleaner, softer, and last longer
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Dishes and glassware will sparkle
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Eliminate the hassle and expense of bottled water
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Clean, healthier drinking water
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Better flavor in coffee, soups and ice cubes
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Great lather with less soap and shampoo
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Everything – hair, towels, fruit – rinses cleaner
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Improved water flow through cleaner pipes