Daily Annoyances for Skin and Hair
While medically safe, very hard water is a quality-of-life issue. The minerals react with soap to form a film that doesn't rinse away cleanly, resulting in:
- A feeling of residue on your skin after showering
- Aggravated dry skin conditions like eczema or psoriasis
- Hair that feels flat, looks dull, and is hard to style
- Constant soap scum on shower doors, tubs, and sinks
Choosing the Right System for Atascocita
With a hardness of 12.0 GPG, treatment is a wise investment. For many, a salt-free water conditioner provides excellent protection against scale buildup in plumbing and water heaters. For those seeking the full benefit of soft water—no soap scum, better skin feel, and maximum soap efficiency—a whole-house water softener is the best choice.
Consider the economics: A softener system (~$1,500 installed) effectively pays for itself. The estimated $126 in annual savings from reduced energy and detergent costs leads to a break-even point in about 11.9 years, all while protecting your major appliances. Paired with an under-sink RO filter for drinking water, you can also eliminate the high cost of bottled water.