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4 Dangers of Hard Water that Require Well Water Softening

Four generations of experience installing, maintaining and
repairing wells throughout Utah and Wyoming.
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Hard Water Dangers

You might not be able to tell if your well water needs softening — but your shower walls, pipes and even your hair can. They’re doing their best to scream for help, but without proper water hardness testing, you don’t really know where you stand. Depending on a well means you pay less for water, but it also means the buck stops with you. Regular maintenance is key, and that includes making sure you’re at the Goldilocks point of water quality: Not too hard, not too soft, but just right.

Hard water is harder on your home and body than you think. Unfortunately, you might have become used to it and don’t realize the long-term, serious and expensive damage it’s causing. Soften up and realize that hard water is playing hardball with your piping investment. Here are the biggest dangers of hard water and why you need to fix it, pronto:

1. Blocked Pipes

Plumbing is one of the biggest parts of your home to replace, costing several thousand dollars if it’s not maintained properly. Hard water essentially blocks pipes over time, kind of like how eating a diet of French fries and doughnuts can block your arteries. The right softness is required to keep pipes and drains clear, essentially extending their life and reducing your plumbing maintenance bills.

2. Damaged Appliances

Anything that uses water in your home, from your washing machine to your dishwasher, relies on your well. If it’s too hard, you’re damaging these costly appliances, shortening their lifespan and getting subpar results. Your warranty and routine inspections can only do so much to keep them up and running.

3. Horrendous Bathroom/Kitchen Cleaning Experiences

Have you ever tried to remove hard water spots with elbow grease alone? Whether it’s splattered all over your shower stall or coating your stainless steel sinks, these spots stick and build up. In the early stages, it simply looks ugly. If you go without regular deep cleanings, it can permanently damage sinks, showers, tubs and any other part of your home that gets splattered — like the recently installed custom cabinets in the bathroom.

4. Lackluster Hair

A telltale sign of hard water is when your glasses come out of the dishwasher looking foggy. Just imagine what that’s doing to your hair and body. Showering in hard water basically means you’re taking a soak in minerals. There’s nothing dangerous about it, but you won’t feel clean and over time, your hair is going to look like you took some baby powder to it.

Luckily, this problem is pretty easy to address with the help of a well specialist. Don’t live a hard life if you don’t have to — start embracing the softie in you (and your water). Contact Mike Zimmerman Well Services today for all your water softening needs.