FAQ's

Common signs include white or chalky deposits on faucets and showerheads, spots or streaks on glassware and dishes, dry skin and hair after bathing, and limescale buildup in appliances.

Hard water causes mineral deposits, also known as limescale, to accumulate in appliances like dishwashers, washing machines, and water heaters. This buildup reduces efficiency, increases energy usage, and shortens the lifespan of your appliances.

The minerals in hard water interfere with the lathering and cleaning ability of soaps and detergents. This leads to using more product to achieve the same level of cleanliness, which increases costs.

Yes, hard water can leave deposits inside your pipes, causing clogs and corrosion over time. This can reduce water pressure and result in costly repairs or replacements.

Absolutely! A water softener eliminates hard water problems, leaving your skin and hair feeling softer, your appliances running efficiently, and your home free from stubborn stains and limescale buildup. Plus, you’ll save money on cleaning products, energy, and maintenance in the long run.