How Hard Water Affects Your Family's Skin and Hair
While municipal water in Pompano Beach is safe to drink, its hardness impacts daily life. The high mineral content prevents soap and shampoo from rinsing completely, leaving a residue on your skin and hair. This can lead to:
- Dry, itchy skin and aggravated eczema conditions.
- Dull, brittle hair and an irritated scalp.
- Soap scum rings in bathtubs and showers.
For families, preparing baby formula with hard water can introduce a higher mineral load than intended, although it is not considered a direct health hazard.
Filtration Guide for Pompano Beach's 14.3 GPG Water
With water this hard, targeted filtration is a necessity, not a luxury. A simple pitcher filter won't protect your home's infrastructure.
- Recommended: A whole-house, salt-based water softener is the most effective solution for water at 14.3 GPG. It physically removes the calcium and magnesium ions that cause scale. For purified drinking water, pair it with an under-sink reverse osmosis (RO) system.
- Alternative: A salt-free water conditioner is an option if you prefer not to use salt. It doesn't remove minerals but crystallizes them to prevent them from sticking to pipes. Its effectiveness can be limited at this high hardness level.
A whole-house softener (around $1,500 installed) pays for itself in approximately 9.8 years through annual savings of $153 on energy, detergents, and avoided appliance replacements. An RO system also eliminates the $600-$900 average annual household spending on bottled water.