Ep 010 - Hidden Costs of Having Hard Water

Last week Tom discussed the basics of hard water, such as what it is and what causes it. Today, he talks about some of the effects of hard water, including:

  • How high levels of mineral sediment in water can cost you a small fortune

  • How hard water reduces efficiency, increasing energy bills and expenses

  • How hard water requires more cleaning products

  • How hard water leads to scale buildup

The best solution to combat hard water is to install a good water softener — for savings and extended appliance life.

TRANSCRIPT:

When it comes to water, most people only consider the monthly bill from their water and/or sewer company. However, there's a hidden expense lurking in your plumbing system, and it could be costing you a small fortune. We're talking about hard water — water that contains high levels of mineral sediment. All over our region, Lehigh Valley appliances by the thousands are suffering — and so are wallets — as hard water can wreak havoc on appliances and significantly increase one's expenses.

Decreased Appliance Efficiency
Hard water can reduce your appliances' efficiency. This decreased efficiency increases your energy bills. Over the years, you could end up spending thousands more from the effects of hard water on your water heater alone. This same efficiency loss also affects your dishwasher, washing machine, faucets, and toilets — compounding your expenses.

Soap and Detergent Waste
Another way hard water chips away at your budget is by forcing you to use more soap, detergent, and cleaning products. Over time, this really adds up. From dishwashing detergent to laundry detergent, bath soap, kitchen soap, and household cleaners — you could be spending several hundred dollars more each year if you have hard water. In contrast, soft water — water with reduced mineral content — requires far less soap and detergent to create the same lather and cleaning power. Switching to soft water can drastically reduce your cleaning product expenses.

Reduced Appliance Lifespan
Hard water can inflict long-term damage on your appliances. The mineral deposits from hard water create scale buildup inside appliances, leading to clogs and decreased efficiency. As a result, the lifespan of your appliances may be significantly shortened. Having to replace appliances prematurely can be a burden.

Protecting Your Appliances and Wallet
The good news is there are effective solutions to combat hard water. One of the most popular options is installing a high quality water softener system. A water softener works by removing the excess minerals from your water — transforming hard water into soft water. With a quality water softener you can extend the life of your appliances, cut down on soap and detergent expenses, and reduce your energy bills.

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Ep 009 - What is Hard Water?