Effects on Skin and Hair
While municipal water in Frisco is treated to be safe for consumption, the high mineral content affects daily personal care. Hard water minerals react with soaps, preventing a proper lather and leaving behind a residue. This can lead to:
- Skin that feels dry, tight, and itchy, particularly for those with sensitive skin or eczema.
- Hair that feels limp, brittle, and looks dull due to soap scum buildup.
- A constant battle with soap scum on shower surfaces and spotty dishes from the dishwasher.
Choosing the Best Water Filtration for Frisco
At 10.7 GPG, your Frisco home is a prime candidate for a whole-house water treatment system. This is the most effective way to protect your investment in your home and appliances.
- Primary Recommendation: For most families, a salt-free water conditioner is a highly effective, modern solution. It doesn't remove the healthy minerals but alters their structure so they can't form damaging scale.
- Maximum Protection: For those who prefer the 'slick' feel of soft water or have severe scaling issues, a traditional ion-exchange water softener is the gold standard.
An investment in a water softener (average cost ~$1,500 installed) has a clear return. With annual savings of $112 on energy, soaps, and appliance longevity, the system pays for itself in roughly 13.4 years. Couple this with an under-sink Reverse Osmosis system for drinking water, and you can also stop spending $600-$900 annually on bottled water.