How Very Hard Water Affects Your Family
While municipal water in Kendale Lakes is safe to drink, its high mineral content can cause noticeable issues for skin and hair.
- Skin & Hair: The minerals prevent soap and shampoo from lathering properly, leaving behind a residue that can clog pores, dry out skin, and cause an itchy scalp. Hair can feel brittle and look dull.
- Soap Scum: That film left on your skin is the same soap scum that builds up on your shower doors and tubs.
- Infant Care: Parents preparing baby formula should be aware that the high mineral concentration can contribute to the total mineral intake of an infant.
Filtration Guide for 18.8 GPG Water
With water this hard, targeted filtration is not enough; a whole-house solution is the most effective approach.
- Recommendation: A whole-house, salt-based water softener is necessary to physically remove the hardness minerals. This protects your entire plumbing system and all appliances. For the best tasting drinking water, pair it with an under-sink reverse osmosis (RO) system.
- Salt-Free Conditioners: While they prevent scale buildup, they do not remove the minerals, so you won't get the skin, hair, and soap-saving benefits of a true softener.
A whole-house softener (around $1,500 installed) pays for itself in 7.4 years through savings of approximately $202 per year on energy, detergent, and extending the life of your appliances. An RO system also eliminates the need for bottled water, which can save a family $600-$900 annually.