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When water has excessive amounts of dissolved minerals like calcium and magnesium, it’s considered to be “hard water.” Hard water may not feel different from regular water as it comes out of the tap, but over time, you will probably notice its effects on your home. For instance, hard water makes your home appliances work harder than normal. Your dishwasher, refrigerator, water heater, and other appliances that use water to run will run less efficiently and use more power. This will not only drive up your energy bills each month, but it will also cause your appliances to have a shorter lifespan thanks to the increased wear and tear. 

But hard water can harm more than just the efficiency of your appliances. Hard water can also result in negative changes in the appearance and feel of your skin and hair.

Read on to find out more about what hard water can do to your body – and most importantly, to find out how soft water can improve the appearance of your hair and skin.

 

What are the effects of hard water on skin?

One major impact of hard water can be seen in your daily routine when you shower or wash your face. People with sensitive skin or who are prone to acne or eczema are likely to see flareups and skin issues when they use hard water as they bathe and clean their faces. The minerals in the hard water can combine with the soap you use to clog your pores. The result can be anything from dry and itchy skin to acne breakouts.

If you have frequent breakouts or are finding it hard to control eczema flareups, soft water may be the solution. Soft water will allow you to fully clean your skin, keeping your pores from becoming clogged.

 

What are the effects of hard water on hair?

Have you spent your hard-earned money on numerous hair care products, only to find your hair continues to suffer from constant breakage and a lack of shine? Hard water can do more than clog your pores; it can keep you from being able to fully rinse your hair, trapping your shampoo, conditioner, and all the other expensive hair products. These products need to be fully rinsed to be effective. If they can’t get out of your hair, they’ll eventually weaken it and dull your hair’s shine.

Signs that your hair may be suffering from hard water include the following:

  •         Hair that tends to break
  •         Hair that is dull or faded
  •         Hair that feels dirty
  •         Hair that is dry or damaged

Fortunately, soft water can solve these problems. As the minerals present in your water decrease, you’ll be able to properly rinse out your hair so that it shines and grows stronger.

 

How can water be changed from hard to soft?

A well-designed water treatment system can change your hard water to soft water by removing minerals like calcium and magnesium. The talented water specialists at RedFin Plumbing Co. can install an advanced hard water treatment system that takes these annoying minerals from your water to leave you with water that’s soft and gentle on your skin and hair. Plus, your appliances will run as they should and save you money each month on your energy bills!

 

What company should I choose in Houston, TX?

RedFin Plumbing Co. can provide water testing and treatment to assess the state of your water and recommend the services needed for you to enjoy safe, reliable water in your home. We understand how essential clean, soft water is to you, your family, and your appliances, and we can help! If you want your water tested and treated, be sure to contact our team for help with your Houston, TX home.

We hold a license with the Texas state plumbing board and have been serving members of our community since 2000. Learn more about our wide range of water treatment and plumbing services by contacting us at RedFin Plumbing Co. today!