The Everyday Impact on Skin, Hair, and Cleaning
While safe to drink, Northglenn's very hard water affects your family's quality of life in ways you can see and feel every day.
- Dry Skin & Dull Hair: Hard water leaves a soap film on your skin that can lead to dryness, itchiness, and irritation. It also coats hair shafts, leaving hair looking dull, feeling brittle, and difficult to manage.
- Constant Cleaning: Those white, chalky spots on your shower doors, faucets, and dishes are mineral deposits. They require stronger cleaning agents and more frequent scrubbing to remove.
- Family Comfort: For households with infants or members with sensitive skin conditions like eczema, the soap residue and mineral deposits can worsen discomfort.
Choosing the Right Water Filter for Northglenn
With water hardness at 14.0 GPG, a small pitcher filter is inadequate. You need a whole-house solution to protect your investment in your home.
- Best Solution: A salt-free water conditioner is an excellent choice to prevent scale formation without adding sodium to your water. For those who prefer the slippery feel and maximum cleaning benefits of soft water, a traditional whole-house water softener is the industry standard. An under-sink RO filter is a perfect addition for purified drinking water.
- Investment Payback: A whole-house softening system (estimated at $1,500 installed) is a smart financial move. With annual savings of around $148 on energy, detergents, and extended appliance life, the system pays for itself in about 10.1 years—while you enjoy the benefits from day one.