Daily Nuisances: Skin, Hair, and Cleaning
While the minerals in Greenburgh's water pose no serious health risk, they significantly affect daily comfort. The interaction between soap and hard water creates a stubborn soap scum instead of a rich lather. This results in:
- Residue left on skin that can clog pores and lead to dryness or irritation.
- Hair that feels dull, brittle, and weighed down by mineral deposits.
- Soap scum rings in tubs and showers that are difficult to clean without harsh chemicals.
The Right Filtration System for Greenburgh's Water
With water hardness at 8.3 GPG, a home filtration system is a wise investment to protect your property. A salt-free water conditioner is often the most practical solution, as it alters the minerals to prevent them from forming destructive scale, all without the need for salt refills. For those who prioritize the tactile benefits of soft water, a traditional salt-based softener remains a valid option.
Financially, the choice requires careful thought. A standard whole-house softener installation costs around $1,500. Based on annual savings of $90 from reduced energy and soap usage, it would take approximately 16.7 years for the system to pay for itself. Combining a whole-house conditioner with an under-sink reverse osmosis system for drinking water offers a complete solution for both appliance protection and water taste.