Effects on Skin and Hair
While hard water is not a direct health hazard, it significantly affects your daily life. The high mineral content prevents soap and shampoo from lathering properly, leaving behind a sticky soap-scum residue on your skin and hair.
This can lead to:
- Dry, itchy skin and aggravated eczema
- Dull, brittle hair that is difficult to manage
- A feeling of being unclean even after showering
For families, preparing baby formula can also be affected, as the minerals can interfere with proper mixing.
Which Water Filtration System is Right for Twinsburg?
With water hardness at 14.2 GPG, you are on the borderline between 'hard' and 'very hard.' A whole-house solution is strongly recommended to prevent costly damage.
- Best Option (Hard/Very Hard Water): A whole-house, salt-based water softener is the most comprehensive solution. It actively removes the hardness minerals, resulting in softer skin, cleaner laundry, and full protection for your pipes and appliances.
- Alternative Option: A salt-free water conditioner is a no-maintenance alternative that crystallizes minerals to prevent them from forming scale, protecting your plumbing, but it does not provide the 'soft water' feel.
A typical whole-house softener (around $1,500 installed) pays for itself in 9.8 years through annual savings of $153 on energy, detergents, and premature appliance replacement. Add an under-sink Reverse Osmosis system to eliminate the average family's $600-$900 annual spend on bottled water.