How Hard Water Affects Your Family
While safe to drink, the high mineral content in Coconut Creek's water creates daily frustrations. Minerals prevent soap and shampoo from creating a rich lather, leaving behind a sticky residue on your skin and hair.
- Skin & Hair: This residue can lead to dry, itchy skin, aggravate conditions like eczema, and leave hair feeling brittle and dull.
- Bathing: You might notice you don't feel fully clean after a shower due to the film left on your skin.
- Infant Care: Mixing baby formula with high-mineral water can be a consideration for parents, although it is not a direct health hazard.
The Right Filtration Solution for Coconut Creek
With water hardness at 14.3 GPG, simply using a pitcher filter isn't enough to protect your home. The mineral load requires a more robust solution.
- Recommended System: A salt-free water conditioner is an effective, low-maintenance choice for preventing scale buildup without adding sodium to your water. For maximum mineral removal and the softest water possible, a traditional salt-based water softener is the best option. Pair either with an under-sink reverse osmosis (RO) system for pure, great-tasting drinking water.
- The Financial Payback: With potential annual savings of $153 on energy, detergents, and premature appliance replacement, a whole-house system (costing ~$1,500 installed) can pay for itself in about 9.8 years.
- End Bottled Water Costs: An under-sink RO system eliminates the need for bottled water, which costs the average family $600-$900 per year.