Hard water can cause problems because the calcium and magnesium ions react with the higher fatty acids of soap to form an insoluble gelatinous curd, thereby causing a waste of the soap (this reaction has been objected and countered. It does not take place with modern detergents).
In boilers, which are mainly prerequisite in any industry as well as domestic water heating, the calcium and magnesium in hard waters form a hard adherent scale on the plate which in turn results of the poor heat conductivity of the scale, fuel consumption is increased, and the boiler deteriorates rapidly through the external overheating of the plates.
However, there are various others methods for iron, calcium and magnesium hardness removal from groundwater such as reverse osmosis, ion exchange, chemical treatment with lime-soda ash method, chemical precipitation, adsorption filtration, absorption, aeration, etc. These conventional treatment methods have disadvantage of formation of sludge (chemical precipitation), clogging (filtration), difficult in maintaining the treatment efficiency (adsorption and aeration).
From your plumbing and electric appliances to your hair and skin, hard water touches just about everything in your home. Water is involved in most of your daily routines, the effects of hard water are felt everywhere the usage is. In the short period of time the costs seems negligible, but over the course of a year they add up. Multiply that over a period of time or may be your water softeners life, and you’re well beyond pocket change.
How to Hard Water Effect on your Budget?
Hard water affects your budget in four main areas. By using a water softener, a household can estimate these approximate savings over the course of a year:
· Grooming and Personal Care (50% reduction in purchases of soap, lotion, detergent, etc.): This approximately is 49000 in Indian rupees that have been saved with soft water.
· Gas and electric use (heat loss due to scale): This approximately is 4200 in Indian rupees, have been saved with soft water.
· Washable items (clothes, towels, linens): This approximately is 4900 in Indian rupees, has been saved with soft water
· Plumbing and appliances (repair and replacement): This approximately is 6300 in Indian rupees, saved with soft water
· Total potential savings per year: Rs. 64400
Below is a look at the most common appliances and how they’re impacted by hard water:
Appliance |
Average Lifespan |
Lifespan with Hard Water |
Electric water heater |
13 |
6.5 |
Gas water heater |
11 |
5.5 |
Dishwasher |
10 |
7 |
Washing machine |
11 |
7.7 |
Toilet |
6.5 |
2 |
Faucets |
9 |
5.4 |
According to a study completed by the Water Quality Association, by using soft water in your home, you won’t have to replace major appliances as often or pay for costly maintenance visits nearly as regularly. Like other appliances, water softeners don’t last forever. Age and daily wear and tear take a toll, lessening the softener’s efficiency and contributing to higher household costs over time.
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