Cost of Living in Florida: 5 Affordable Hard Water Solutions
Posted by Joshua Swanson on April 25, 2017Living in Florida, hard water is very common in households and comes with many irritating side-effects. The dissolved calcium and magnesium ions commonly found in city water sources can cause sedimentary buildup in your plumbing systems, appliances run on water and can cause dry skin and hair. These side effects can dramatically increase your cost of living in Florida. Luckily, there are five easy hard water solutions to get rid of these effects in your home that you can do yourself:
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Topics: Hard Water Effects on Health, Hard Water Effects on Home
Water Treatment Systems: Carbon Water Filter vs. Reverse Osmosis
Posted by Joshua Swanson on February 13, 2017You know you want safe, clean, good tasting water for your family, but which water filter is best? Two of the most popular types of water treatment systems include carbon water filters and reverse osmosis filters. Deciding between the two starts with knowing how each filter works, what exactly gets filtered through them, and the different benefits and drawbacks each one has.
Here is a simple guide to help you figure out what water filter is best for you and your home.
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How to Preserve Razor Blades to Save Money
Posted by Joshua Swanson on January 30, 2017Hard water can cause a lot of inconveniences and nuisances around your home. It can build up on shower heads, settle at the bottom of your water heater tank, and turn your hair and skin dry and brittle. But did you know that it can also affect your razor blades?
The minerals in hard water build up on your razors as well. Razor blades are surprisingly delicate, and begin to blunt after only a few uses. The minerals in hard water only serve to quicken the dulling process.
If you're worried that you have hard water that is affecting your razor blades, there are ways to counter these negative effects and keep your razor blades sharper, longer. Here is how to preserve razor blades and save money on replacements.
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Topics: Water Refiner Savings Benefits, Hard Water Effects on Health, Hard Water Effects on Home
Is Hard Water Bad for You Living in Florida?
Posted by Joshua Swanson on January 17, 2017If you think you might have hard water, there's one question that's pressing on your mind: is hard water bad for you?
The answer is a bit more complicated than you might imagine. Hard water, in and of itself, is not harmful. You can drink it and bathe in it safely. Hard water is simply water with an overabundance of calcium and magnesium, two minerals that are completely safe to ingest.
However, these minerals do sometimes have effects on your home and the products you use with water that can have very negative consequences. Even though hard water is safe to drink, mineral buildup on your appliances and reduced effectiveness of cleaning products could very well be reason enough for you to consider having your water softened. Here are some of the most common problems Floridians can come across when they have hard water.
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Topics: General Water Filtration Information, Hard Water Effects on Health, Hard Water Effects on Home
Refrigerator Water Dispenser Not Working? 5 Signs It’s Hard Water Build Up
Posted by Joshua Swanson on December 30, 2016Hard water can cause a lot of problems with mineral buildup in pipes, shower heads, and faucets. But did you know that it can also affect your refrigerator's water dispenser? That's right: minerals in hard water can build up and damage your main source of drinking water if you're not careful. If your fridge water dispenser hasn't been working as well as it should, here are some of the signs that you might need to have a hard water test in your home.
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4 Washing Machine Descaler Tips to Avoid Rust Stains on Clothes
Posted by Joshua Swanson on December 28, 2016Have you ever grabbed your laundry to discover mysterious brown or tan spots on your favorite, white shirt? You think back to the last meal you ate while wearing it, but you know there’s no way you could’ve dropped food all over your shirt. No, you’re not crazy – your shirt has rust stains. The culprit? Rust stains are caused by iron in your water or leaky pipes. How can you avoid these pesky stains from reoccurring? Here’s our top 4 tips to prevent rust stains on clothes.
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Topics: Complete Home Water Filtration System, General Water Filtration Information, Hard Water Effects on Home
How to Remove Hard Water Deposits by Flushing Out Sediment in Water Heater
Posted by Joshua Swanson on December 27, 2016Hard water is a real problem. It can have a number of negative effects on your skin and hair. It makes getting clean harder, by limiting soap's ability to lather. But did you know that over time the minerals in hard water can build up in your water heater, limiting its effectiveness? This can cost you money: when your water heater is clogged with sediment, it has to use more energy to heat the water throughout your home.
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3 Ways to Prevent and Remove Hard Water Stains and Spots from Glass
Posted by Joshua Swanson on December 23, 2016Tired of attempting to remove hard water stains and spots from glass? You are not alone. Hard water in your home contains copious amounts of minerals such as calcium and magnesium. The water is safe to drink but can have some serious effects on your home. Buildup of these mineral can block plumbing and cause issues overtime. Mineral-rich water causes pesky hard water stains and spots on glassware. Luckily there are solutions for this dilemma.
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Topics: Complete Home Water Filtration System, General Water Filtration Information, Hard Water Effects on Home
What Causes Limescale Build Up on Home Water Fixtures?
Posted by Joshua Swanson on December 22, 2016So, what exactly is limescale? It’s a hard, off-white, chalky deposit that builds up on various home surfaces, typically discovered lining the interior of old pipes. This happens because hard water has evaporated, leaving behind a residue. Hard water is water that is difficult to form a lather with soap because it contains magnesium, calcium, or iron salts. Limescale is very hard to clean and can be detrimental to the operation of the surfaces it inhabits. Limescale is often colored by dirt and dust of build up areas and its off-white color is a result of iron-containing compounds. But what causes limescale buildup? And how does it impact your home water fixtures? Keep reading to find out!
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How to Soften Clothes Without Expensive Fabric Softener
Posted by Joshua Swanson on December 20, 2016Synthetic fabric softeners do their job well but are also horrible for the environment, our bodies and our wallets. Wondering how to soften clothes without the use of harsh chemicals and artificial scents? Here are four simple ways to do so. Your clothes will thank you in the future when they continue to live longer, softer lives.
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