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Your countertops have residue, your dishes have a film on them, and your shower doesn't seem to stay clean. By now, it is clear that you are facing a hard water issue. Not only is hard water with high mineral content aesthetically unpleasant, but it can also cause blockage in your pipes and significantly impact your washing machines and dishwashers. So, is a water descaler the answer? Or do you really need a water softener?
To help you decide, we will explain precisely what descalers do and
which solution is your best option for tackling hard water
problems.
What is Hard Water?
Hard water is water that contains a high concentration of minerals.
As groundwater flows over rocks and through soil, it picks up tiny
mineral particles such as magnesium and calcium. These dissolved
minerals are the source of water hardness.
Hard water can:
Leave a residue on your countertops and dishes.
Decrease the foam produced by detergents, soaps, and bath and
shower products.
Dry out your skin and hair.
Cause mineral buildup in your pipes.
Interfere with heating and cooling systems.
Significantly shorten the lifespan of your washing machine,
dishwasher, and other water-utilizing appliances.
To address such issues, many homeowners may opt for a water
softener (a logical conclusion, no doubt). However, a descaler
could also help eliminate some of the problems.
Descaling uses a water descaler to mitigate the impact of hard
water on any surface that comes into contact with water. The
descaler itself has coils that wrap around the cold water intake
pipe, which supplies water to your home. It generates a magnetic
field or a low-voltage current that charges the mineral particles
in the water. This positive charge electrostatically stabilizes the
particles in the water, reducing their tendency to deposit onto
surfaces, including the insides of pipes, heating elements,
countertops, and inside appliances.
However, it's important to note that descaling does not soften the
water. A magnetic descaler effectively prevents deposits from
adhering to your plumbing, thereby mitigating the long-term effects
of scale on your systems.
Therefore, while your plumbing and appliances should fare better,
you will still have hard water and experience its characteristic
effects, such as soap scum on your dishes, stiffness in laundry,
and a "grimy" feel to your hair and skin.
On the other hand, while a water descaler holds the minerals in the
water to lessen their impact on your p
With a water softener, the sodium chloride content in the water is insignificant and undetectable by taste or smell. The result? Water that doesn't leave your clothes stiffened with soap scum. You’ll also get to enjoy baths with bubbles again. And of course, your appliances and pipework should perform more efficiently and be less prone to breakdown and clogs.
However, water softening systems are more expensive and harder to install than descalers. Electronic water descalers cost, on average, $200, compared to water softeners, which cost between $800 and $3,000. You'll need to hire a water softener specialist to install these systems for you because they require adding new pipework with valves to direct the water into the softening unit and back out into your home.
“It’s worth noting that not all septic fields are equipped to handle the backwashing cycle of most softening systems and this water may need to discharge outdoors,” warns Joseph Wood Expert Review Board member and Master Plumber at Boston Standard Company. Make sure to ask your water pro about the best system they recommend for your home. Lastly, you may need to have someone perform regular maintenance on your water softener.
Will a water descaler remove scale from pipes? No, a water descaler
will not directly remove scale from pipes. While water with charged
particles may slowly dissolve mineral deposits over time, it is a
gradual process. If your pipes require descaling, it is recommended
to seek the assistance of a professional plumber.
Do electronic descalers work? Yes, electronic descalers can help
reduce the negative effects of hard water on pipes and appliances.
However, it's important to note that they do not actually soften
the water. If you desire the benefits of soft water, such as softer
and more comfortable clothes, shinier hair, and bubbly bathwater,
you may need to install a dedicated water softening system.
Is descaled water safe to drink? Yes, descaled water is safe for
consumption by humans, pets, and plants. It does not contain added
sodium, and it retains essential trace minerals necessary for good
health. Moreover, descaled water can be beneficial for your
aquarium, as it maintains a stable pH level and won't disrupt the
delicate balance of your fish tank.