Effects on Skin, Hair, and Comfort
While the municipal water in Kenner is treated to be safe for consumption, its hardness has a noticeable impact on daily life. The high mineral content reacts with soaps to form soap scum, leaving a residue on your skin and in your shower. This can lead to dry, itchy skin, and dull, brittle hair that is difficult to manage.
This same residue makes cleaning sinks, tubs, and showers more difficult, requiring harsh chemicals to remove the constant soap scum and mineral deposits.
Which Water Filter is Right for Kenner?
Given the extreme hardness of 19.1 GPG, only a comprehensive, whole-home solution will provide adequate protection for your plumbing and appliances.
- Primary Recommendation: A whole-house ion-exchange (salt-based) water softener is the most effective technology. It removes the damaging minerals before they ever enter your home's plumbing. For the best drinking water, pair it with an under-sink reverse osmosis (RO) system.
- Salt-Free Alternative: A salt-free water conditioner can prevent scale from forming but does not remove the minerals. This can be a low-maintenance option for those concerned with sodium discharge.
Financial Breakdown: Investing in a whole-house softener (approx. $1,500 installed) offers a clear return. With annual savings of $202 on energy, detergents, and appliance longevity, the system pays for itself in about 7.4 years.