Daily Impact on Skin and Hair
While hard water is safe to drink, its mineral content interferes with your personal care routine. Instead of lathering, soap reacts with calcium and magnesium to create a sticky soap curd. This leads to:
- Residue left on skin that can clog pores and trigger dryness or irritation.
- Hair that feels dull, brittle, and is often harder to style.
- A constant battle with soap scum buildup on shower doors, tubs, and sinks.
These daily irritations can be completely eliminated by treating your water at the source.
Choosing the Right Filter for Rosemount
At 14.7 GPG, treating your water is an investment in your home. Point-of-use filters like pitchers are not enough to address the core problem.
- Best Solution: A whole-house ion exchange (salt-based) water softener is the gold standard. It removes the hardness minerals, providing soft water to every tap. This protects your entire plumbing infrastructure and delivers the best results for showering and cleaning.
- No-Salt Alternative: For those who wish to avoid salt, a template-assisted crystallization (TAC) conditioner can be used. It prevents scale buildup but doesn't technically 'soften' the water, so you won't get the same soapy lather benefits.
Is It Worth The Cost? A whole-house softener costing around $1,500 will pay for itself in about 9.5 years, based on annual savings of $158 from reduced energy consumption, less detergent use, and longer appliance life. By eliminating the need for bottled water, most families recoup the cost even faster.