Hard water is proven to reduce the life span of plumbing systems and continuously contributes to problems such as rust. Many plumbing industries know the secret to cleaning and avoiding hard water stains and damage, but they rarely inform their clients of the secret. At Elite Plumbing Services, we’re so confident in our services and advice, that we’re going to let you in on the secret all plumbing companies try to keep to themselves about hard water and water softeners systems
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The Hard Truth About Hard Water
Hard water is water that contains a high mineral content with items such as calcium and magnesium running through your water supply. It’s a very common occurrence with about three-fourths of homes in the United States having water that would be considered “hard.”
While it’s generally safe for your body, it’s the plumbing components and surrounding surfaces that encounter the most trouble. Pipes, dishwashers, and faucets are typical victims of hard water damage and stains, as well as surfaces like glass, marble, and porcelain. Hard water deposits are alkaline, so an acid-based cleaner is usually the best way to clean them, but that isn’t always the case. Some surfaces require a gentler touch and some plumbing components require a little more.
Cleaning Stains on Different Surfaces
Soap scum, mildew, and hard water spots can usually be cleaned with an acid-based cleaner and nylon-backed sponge. Cleaning stains on glass and tile are the most common surfaces for acidic cleaners, however, if you’re cleaning an area where food may be placed you don’t want to use a strong acidic cleaner. Vinegar and saltwater are both effective for cleaning stains such as hard water, plus you don’t have to worry about acidic toxicity. For added convenience when cleaning shower tiles, once the vinegar solution is applied take a normal shower instead of scrubbing and rinsing.
- To avoid damaging surfaces made of porcelain, such as toilets, consider using a powdered all-purpose cleaner and a fine-grit drywall sanding screen. Cleaning stains on marble also require a softer touch with mild soap and a soft towel or fine steel wool. Water spots may also live on your car if it’s parked near water sprinklers.
- A normal wash and then a mixed solution of one-part vinegar and one-part soft water (distilled) will help remove hard water spots. We have tons of solutions and advice when it comes to cleaning stains such as hard water, but how can you prevent them from reappearing?
A Water Softener Can Save Your Plumbing
The problem with the cleaning hacks we’ve listed above is that you’ll have to keep doing them over and over again. Hard water stains will keep coming back until you address the real problem, which is the quality of your home’s water.
For more modern homes, a high-quality water softener is a necessity. When a trained technician at Elite Plumbing Services installs a water softener, it will begin removing the magnesium and calcium buildup.
While hard water stains are hard on the eyes, it’s also hard on your plumbing. Mineral deposits can clog the drains and pipes and cause appliances such as water heaters and washing machines to wear out sooner than expected. A water softener can solve your hard water problems and provide a solution for preventing future stains and plumbing emergencies. If you’re tired of looking at hard water stains on seemingly every surface of your home, it’s time to make a change. Our trained technicians can help residents of Palm Harbor, FL, by offering water softener installation and service! Call us today!