Effects on Skin and Hair
While not a health risk, the high mineral content in Eagle Point's water can affect your daily life. The minerals prevent soap from lathering and rinsing clean, leaving a residue on your skin and hair.
This often leads to dry, itchy skin, a flaky scalp, and hair that feels dull or brittle. For families with infants, using hard water to mix baby formula can be a consideration, although it's generally considered safe.
Filtration Guide for Hard Water (9.2 GPG)
With a hardness of 9.2 GPG, Eagle Point falls squarely into the 'hard' category where a whole-home solution offers the most protection for your investment.
- Recommended System: A salt-free water conditioner is an excellent choice for this hardness level. It prevents scale buildup without using salt, protecting your pipes and appliances. Pair it with an under-sink reverse osmosis (RO) filter for pristine drinking water.
- Alternative for Maximum Softness: For those who prefer the slick feel of soft water, a traditional whole-house water softener is highly effective at this mineral level.
The Payback Calculation: A whole-house softener (~$1,500 installed) pays for itself in approximately 15.2 years through savings of $99/year on energy, detergent, and premature appliance replacement. An under-sink RO system can also eliminate the $600-$900 annual cost of bottled water for the average family.