The Effect of Hard Water on Skin and Hair
While mineral-rich water is not a direct health threat, it has a noticeable impact on daily personal care. The minerals react poorly with soaps, creating a residue that doesn't rinse away easily. This can lead to:
- Clogged pores and skin that feels dry or sticky after showering.
- Aggravation of conditions like eczema and psoriasis.
- Hair that feels dull, brittle, and difficult to manage.
- An irritated, itchy scalp from shampoo residue.
For parents, the high mineral content is often a reason to use purified or bottled water when preparing baby formula to avoid an unnecessary mineral load.
Choosing the Right Water Filter for Lauderhill
With a hardness of 14.3 GPG, a basic pitcher or faucet filter is insufficient. A whole-home strategy is necessary to combat the effects of scale throughout your plumbing system.
- Recommended Solution: For maximum protection, a whole-house, salt-based water softener is the best investment. It actively removes the minerals that cause hardness. A salt-free conditioner is a no-maintenance alternative that prevents scale from forming. We recommend adding an under-sink Reverse Osmosis (RO) system for superior drinking water.
A whole-house softener (approx. $1,500 installed) will pay for itself in about 9.8 years based on $153 in yearly savings on energy, soaps, and appliance repairs. An RO system also eliminates the need to buy bottled water, a habit that costs the average family $600-$900 per year.