The Feel of Hard Water: Skin, Hair, and Soap Scum
While safe to consume, Maple Grove's hard water makes its presence known daily. The minerals create a reaction with soap that leaves a film behind, rather than rinsing clean. The results are commonly reported as:
- Chronically dry skin and an itchy scalp
- Hair that feels brittle and looks lifeless
- A stubborn layer of soap scum on shower tiles and glass doors
This film can irritate sensitive skin conditions and makes keeping a bathroom clean a constant battle.
Filtration Systems for Maple Grove's Groundwater
At 11.7 GPG, spot-treatment with a pitcher filter is not enough to protect your home. A whole-house system is necessary.
- Top Choice (Maintenance-Free): A salt-free water conditioner is a highly effective option for preventing scale buildup without adding salt to your water. It protects your plumbing and appliances while keeping beneficial minerals.
- Top Choice (Full Removal): For those who want the slippery feel of soft water and complete mineral removal, a traditional salt-based water softener is the industry standard and works very well with Maple Grove's water.
The Financial Case: By addressing hard water, the average household saves $126 per year in energy and supplies. A typical softener installation (~$1,500) pays for itself in 11.9 years and protects your more expensive appliances from premature failure.