The Effect on Your Skin and Hair
While safe to drink, the 'very hard' water in Upper Sandusky can take a toll on personal care. The high mineral content interferes with soap's ability to lather and rinse clean, leaving behind a film that can cause dry, irritated skin and dull, lifeless hair. It often requires specialty soaps and additional conditioners to counteract the effects of the 22.5 GPG water.
Choosing the Right Filtration System
For water hardness at 22.5 GPG, a simple faucet or pitcher filter won't solve the core problem of scale buildup. The necessary solution is a whole-house system.
- Top Recommendation: A whole-house, salt-based water softener is the most complete solution, protecting your plumbing, appliances, skin, and hair. An under-sink Reverse Osmosis (RO) system is recommended for purified drinking water.
- Alternative Option: Salt-free water conditioners are a viable alternative for homeowners who want to prevent scale buildup without using salt.
A whole-house softener costs approximately $1,500 installed, but the math works out. With potential annual savings of $238 on energy and cleaning supplies, the system pays for itself in 6.3 years—well before you would have to prematurely replace your gas water heater.