Regarding water quality in your home, it has become increasingly important to consider certain things. Every homeowner should be aware of two unique aspects of water quality.
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The first aspect is water hardness. Hard water contains natural minerals that can pose challenges in our homes. The amount of these minerals determines water’s hardness, mainly calcium and magnesium, dissolved in our local water supplies. Since they are naturally occurring, the geographical location dictates how hard the water is in any particular area. Unfortunately, most of our Texas water supply comes from underground aquifers, rendering it high in mineral content, which defines it as hard water. Hardwater is considered low-grade because it is simply less effective for cleaning or bathing than soft water. You will need more soap, detergent, and cleaners to do the job. Hard water can also promote unwanted mineral buildup that can shorten the life of your water-dependent home appliances, not to mention the damage that can occur to the pipes in your home. You can learn more about the benefits of soft water.
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But hard water should not be the only consideration when analyzing water quality. Calcium and magnesium are not contaminants that risk our health; unfortunately, other chemicals and pathogens may also be present. Some of these contaminants have been determined to pose a much more severe risk to our health.
These two challenges are why it is highly recommended to tackle each of these issues independently.
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Aqualife Of Houston can provide you with the perfect solution to both of these issues.
Our top-of-the-line softeners can provide your home with high-quality soft water for years. Once you get used to soft water, you will never want to shower with regular hard water again. The same thing can be said about a reverse osmosis system’s quality and taste. Your coffee, tea, and soups will taste much better once reverse osmosis and multi-stage filtration effectively remove all the chemicals and odors.
To conclude, don’t be stuck with low water quality; contact us or give us a call today!