Effects on Skin, Hair, and Daily Life
While the minerals in Jupiter's hard water are not a direct health threat, they noticeably affect daily routines. The high mineral content prevents soap from lathering properly, leaving behind a residue that can lead to:
- Dry, itchy skin and aggravated eczema.
- Dull, brittle hair that's difficult to manage.
- A persistent 'unclean' feeling even after showering.
For families, preparing baby formula with hard water can be a concern, as the excess minerals can be difficult for an infant's developing system to process.
Which Water Filter is Right for 9.8 GPG Water?
For Jupiter's 'hard' water level, a salt-free water conditioner is an excellent choice for most homes. It effectively prevents scale buildup in your plumbing and appliances without using salt or discharging brine.
If you prefer the slick, soft feel of treated water and maximum soap efficiency, a traditional whole-house water softener is also a great option. A system (~$1,500 installed) can pay for itself in 14.6 years through annual savings of approximately $103 on energy, detergents, and premature appliance replacement. For superior drinking water, pairing either whole-house system with an under-sink reverse osmosis (RO) unit will remove the mineral taste and save the $600-$900 many families spend on bottled water each year.