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Hard Water
We have all heard of hard water, but what exactly is it?
Whether your water supply consists of hard or soft water is determined by the geology of the ground that the rain in your region falls upon.
Pure rainwater is naturally soft, but the chalk and limestone regions of the south and east of England surrender calcium and magnesium into
the natural water supply to create hard water.
The granite areas of the north and west do not contain the same minerals and so the water remains ‘soft’. And with the development of water
distribution networks, some parts of the UK which have historically been soft water areas, are now beginning to experience hard water.
As hard water is heated (e.g. in washing machines, showers, kettles etc), the Calcium and Magnesium separate out and form a crust on surfaces
they come into contact with. This is what we know as limescale.
The scale contained in hard water can cause damage and expense in the home...
- Limescale build-up in heating systems causes a loss in heating efficiency, wasting energy
- Showers, washing machines and immersion heaters
become damaged and inefficient more quickly
- Limescale quickly builds up on taps, sinks and other fittings becoming unsightly and making
cleaning difficult
- Hard water can aggravate skin conditions such as eczema
Kinetico water softeners revert hard water back to the natural composition of soft water, removing the substances that cause the damaging limescale
build-ups throughout your home.