For hard water, get a water softener
Every human on the planet needs a certain amount of mineral content to be happy and healthy. Hard water contains calcium and magnesium, two of the most common minerals on the planet. While calcium and magnesium are not necessarily bad for you, those minerals can damage plumbing pipes. As your water passes through the supply pipes and fixtures, it leaves behind mineral deposits. Those deposits will eventually build-up into hard crusts inside the pipes. This can lead to premature replacement of pipes and fixtures. Mineral deposits inside pipes can also cause poor water pressure. A whole-house water softener can protect your home by removing these minerals from your plumbing system.
For comprehensive water treatment, consider a reverse osmosis system
You may remember the term “osmosis” from high school biology, as it refers to the movement of molecules across a membrane from an area of lower concentration to that of a higher concentration. A reverse osmosis system reverses the flow by pressurization so that contaminants are trapped on one side while pure water passes through. They are effective at removing a wide range of contaminants including bacteria. Contact Embrich Plumbing, Heating & Air Conditioning to install a new reverse osmosis system or water softener by calling today.
If you want to be healthier in 2026, consider improving your water supply system.
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