Important Things to Know About Hard Water and Water Softeners

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Friday, September 29, 2023 at 3:05pm UTC

Plumbers in Mesa, AZ, Discuss Hard Water and the Benefits of Water Softeners

Phoenix, United States - September 29, 2023 / Water Heaters Only, Inc. /

Does Arizona Have Hard Water? What Is It? 

There’s no getting around it. According to the City of Mesa, the city has hard water, generally evidenced by the white, chalky substance around faucets and showerheads. But what is hard water? 

Hard water is when excessive sediment and minerals are in the water supply. Arizona gets its water from the Colorado River, the Salt River, and other groundwater sources. This water naturally has many minerals, most harmless but still not desirable. This post will share what water softeners do, their benefits, and common signs of hard water that can indicate to homeowners that they need a water softener. 

The Function of a Water Softener 

water softener Mesa residents don’t have to endure hard water and all its side effects. Instead, they can install a whole-home water softener that removes these minerals from the home’s water supply and provides many benefits for homeowners and households. Here’s a general overview of how these devices work: 

  • Water enters the house from the water main.
  • The water goes into the water softener, which contains sodium-charged resin beads. 
  • The resin beads attract the iron, calcium, and magnesium ions from the water––essentially swapping places with the sodium ions. 
  • The water exits the plumbing fixtures, free of these hard water minerals. 

Homeowners Should Know the Signs of Hard Water 

hard water Some signs of hard water in a household include: 

  • Frequent clogs or low water pressure: The minerals in hard water can deposit and build up in the home’s pipes, causing obstructions that impede water flow, which lead to plumbing issues like clogs and low water pressure. 
  • Spotted glasses: The minerals in hard water can cause unsightly spots on the surface of glasses and dishware after they have been washed in the dishwasher. 
  • Clothes that fade and feel rough: The minerals in hard water can take their toll on fabric in the wash, making them more likely to feel rough and fade quicker. 
  • White mineral deposits on fixtures: Hard water minerals can cause a white scale to build up on plumbing fixtures. 
  • Dry skin and hair: Showering and bathing with hard water can cause people to have dry and itchy skin and dry and dull hair due to the minerals and their reaction to soaps. 

When washing their hands with hard water, a homeowner may also feel a film on their palms afterward. That’s due to a chemical reaction between the calcium in the water and the soap. It joins together to create a nasty soap scum. 

Water Softeners Offer Many Benefits 

After a water softener installation, homeowners may notice benefits such as: 

  • Cleaner dishes: Homeowners won’t have to deal with spots on dishware and glasses that don’t look clean when they come out of the dishwasher. 
  • Healthier skin and hair: Hair and skin can feel more hydrated and healthier with a water softener without itchiness. 
  • Better water pressure: Without minerals depositing inside the water supply pipes, homeowners can reduce the risk of clogs that can cause poor water pressure. 
  • Clothes that stay soft and bright: With a water softener, clothes that get washed will stay brighter and softer for longer. 
  • Save homeowners money: Water softeners can help save money by reducing plumbing problems and improving the lifespan and efficiency of appliances that use water. 

About Water Heaters Only, Inc.

Water Heaters Only, Inc. is a family-owned and operated company serving Mesa and the surrounding areas for more than five decades. They offer flat rate pricing and on-time and same-day service. Call them today for water softener services in Mesa, AZ

Contact Information:

Water Heaters Only, Inc.

3106 West Thomas Road Unit 1119
Phoenix, AZ 85017
United States

Yana Carpenter
(602) 253-8010
https://waterheaters-phoenix.com/

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