How Hard Water Affects Your Family's Skin and Hair
While the minerals in hard water are not a health hazard, they significantly impact your daily life. The primary issue is how minerals react with soap, forming a residue often called 'soap scum'.
- Skin & Hair: This residue remains on your skin after showering, clogging pores and leading to dryness, itchiness, and irritation. It also coats your hair, leaving it feeling brittle, dull, and difficult to manage.
- Lathering Issues: You'll notice shampoos, soaps, and detergents don't lather well, forcing you to use more product.
- Infant Care: For families, preparing baby formula or washing baby bottles in hard water can leave behind mineral deposits that are difficult to clean.
Choosing the Right Filtration System for Deltona
With a hardness level of 10 GPG, taking action to protect your home is a smart financial decision. Here are the most effective solutions for Deltona's water:
- Salt-Free Water Conditioner: This is an excellent choice for 'hard' water. It doesn't remove the beneficial minerals but alters their structure so they can't form scale on your pipes and appliances. It's a low-maintenance alternative to a traditional softener.
- Traditional Water Softener: For maximum scale prevention and the 'slippery' feel of soft water, a salt-based softener is the most effective option. Based on an installed cost of ~$1,500, it would pay for itself in about 13.9 years through annual savings of $108 on energy and detergents.
- Drinking Water Filter: To improve taste and remove other contaminants, pair a whole-house system with an under-sink reverse osmosis (RO) system for your kitchen. This eliminates the need for bottled water, which costs the average family $600-$900 per year.