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Another Appliance Goes Down Hard: 4 Ways To Tell If You Have A Hard Water Problem

Hard water may be something that you have heard of, but do you know the problems that the mineral content in your water can cause? This high mineral content is not good for your health and can also cause problems with mechanical systems and appliances that can lead to costly repairs. This is why you may want to know if you have a hard water problem and what to do about it. Here are some of the signs that your plumbing may have a hard water problem that you want to deal with:

1.  Cloudy Water And Film On Dishes When You Remove Them From The Dish Washer

When you fill up a glass of water, look at it to see if it looks cloudy. This can be a sign that your home has water with high mineral content. Another sign that you may want to look for is a cloudy, white film that forms on the dishes when you wash them. You may try to combat this with dishwasher cleaner or salt, but the effects of the mineral deposits are still taking their toll on the dishwasher.

2. White Calcium Buildup That Is Visible On Plumbing Fixtures And Appliances 

White calcium or mineral buildup can also be visible on plumbing fixtures in your home. This can be seen on faucets that may have what appears to be a white crust on them. If there are any leaks around plumbing fittings, you can also see the mineral build up here. You can probably be sure that the white film on bathroom faucets is not toothpaste, but rather a mineral buildup.

3. Household Appliances Like Coffee Machines That Seem To Be Clogged

You may also have household appliances like coffee machines that use water and seem to be becoming clogged. This is because these machines have small pipes in them, which the mineral buildup will eventually stop up. It can even cause these appliances to break. You may also see this on a water dispenser on a refrigerator that does not have a filter. It can also cause the icemaker to stop working.

4. Problems With Water Heaters And Mechanicals That Use Water

Water heaters, boilers and other mechanical systems can also fall victims to hard water problems. This can contribute to the problem of a water heater not providing water or constantly breaking down. If you have to have mechanical systems repaired, talk with the repair service about calcium buildup and if they think that it is the source of your problems.

These are some of the signs that there may be a hard water problem in your home that you want to deal with. You can contact a water softener installation service and talk with them about installing a filtration system that will help reduce high mineral content in your home's water service.


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