The Feel of Hard Water
Beyond the mechanical issues, Washington Court House's 18.6 GPG water directly affects your skin and hair. Key issues include:
- Aggravated dry skin and conditions like eczema due to soap residue that doesn't rinse away.
- Hair that feels dull, brittle, and is difficult to manage.
- A constant battle against soap scum on sinks, tubs, and shower doors.
While this is not a health danger, it reduces the comfort and cleanliness you expect from your daily shower.
Choosing the Right Water Treatment
With water this hard, a comprehensive solution is the only effective choice. Faucet and pitcher filters are not equipped to handle this level of mineral content.
- Recommended System: A whole-house, salt-based water softener is the best solution. It actively removes the calcium and magnesium that cause scale, protecting your entire home. For purified drinking water, add an under-sink reverse osmosis (RO) system.
- Considering Alternatives: Salt-free conditioners are an option for preventing scale but do not provide the 'soft water' benefits like improved soap lathering and softer skin.
Investing in a whole-house water softener (average installation cost ~$1,500) makes financial sense. With annual savings of $198 on utilities and supplies, the system pays for itself in 7.6 years, all while protecting your major appliances from early failure.