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Hard water is a widespread problem in the UK that affects over 60% of British homes. The term hard water simply refers to water that contains minerals. There are three possible solutions to the problem of hard water – chemical cleaners, a conventional water softening system and an electronic or magnetic descaler.
Chemical Cleaners
Various chemical cleaning products are available to deal with the problem after it occurs. Designed to dissolve the residue that hard water leaves behind, these products must be used regularly. Not only are chemical cleaners a lot of work, requiring frequent scrubbing, they also cause wastewater pollution.
Conventional Water Softening System
Water is treated prior to entering the home with a conventional water softening system. Plumbed into the main water supply, these systems are the most expensive alternative, requiring initial purchase and installation as well as a monthly supply of salt. Due to excess sodium content, softened water may not be suitable for drinking.
Electronic or Magnetic Descaler
Although magnetic versions are available, an electronic water descaler is much more effective. This device attaches to the main water supply pipe and uses audio or radio frequencies to prevent mineral build-up without the use of salt or chemicals. Audio frequencies are most effective and do not interfere with tv or radio reception.
Hard water is not hazardous but is a nuisance that can cause significant cleaning and plumbing problems over time. Each potential solution has advantages and possibly drawbacks. Take the above information into consideration when choosing which option is best to address your hard water issues.
Tags: Energy, Environment, Hard water, Utilities, WATER, Water Resources, Water supply


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