Impact of Hard Water on Skin and Hair
While safe to drink, Rogers' hard water makes daily routines more difficult. The high mineral levels react with soaps and shampoos, reducing their ability to lather and leaving a film on your skin and hair. This commonly causes:
- Irritated, dry skin and worsening of conditions like eczema
- Brittle, dull-looking hair and a dry, itchy scalp
- Constant soap scum that requires harsh chemicals to clean
This can be particularly noticeable for households with young children or family members with sensitive skin.
Finding the Right Water Filter for Your Rogers Home
At a hardness level of 11.7 GPG, addressing the problem at the source is the only effective solution. A simple faucet filter will not protect your plumbing.
- Good Solution: Salt-Free Water Conditioner. A conditioner is a strong choice for this hardness level. It neutralizes the minerals to prevent scale from forming without using salt or creating wastewater. Add an under-sink reverse osmosis system for pure drinking water.
- Best Solution: Whole-House Water Softener. To completely remove the hardness minerals, a traditional salt-based softener is the superior option. It protects your entire home and delivers soft water for bathing, laundry, and cleaning.
A whole-house softener (avg. $1,500 installed) pays for itself in 11.9 years with the estimated $126 per year saved on energy, soap, and premature appliance replacement. This doesn't include the $600-$900 a typical family saves by stopping bottled water purchases.