How Hard Water Affects Your Family's Skin and Hair
While hard water is safe to drink, its effects on your body are noticeable. The high mineral content prevents soap and shampoo from rinsing cleanly, leaving a residue film on your skin and hair.
- Skin & Scalp: This residue can clog pores, leading to dry, itchy skin and a flaky scalp. Conditions like eczema may feel aggravated.
- Hair: Hair can feel brittle, dull, and difficult to manage due to mineral buildup that weighs it down.
- For Infants: When preparing baby formula, the high mineral content of untreated tap water can be a consideration for some families, although it is not a direct health hazard.
The Right Water Treatment System for Euclid
At 12.7 GPG, your water requires a robust solution. Simply using a pitcher filter is not enough to protect your home's infrastructure.
- Recommended Solution: For water this hard, a salt-free water conditioner is an excellent choice for preventing scale without introducing sodium into your water. For homeowners who prefer the slippery feel of soft water or have severe scale issues, a traditional whole-house water softener is the most effective option.
- Drinking Water: Pair a whole-house system with an under-sink Reverse Osmosis (RO) system for pristine drinking water, eliminating the need for bottled water. The average family spends $600-$900 per year on bottled water; an RO system pays for itself quickly.
The financial payback is clear: A whole-house softener (around $1,500 installed) pays for itself in approximately 11.1 years through savings of $135 per year on energy, detergent, and deferred appliance replacement costs.