Why do water heaters need water softening treatment?
Almost all the world has hard water. Water heaters can be damaged in areas with naturally hard water. We have not built a hot water supply system to filter all minerals in hard water. This can cause some problems over time.
Hard water
Hard water is when magnesium and calcium are present in the water. Because these minerals are water-soluble, they produce hard water. When they dissolve in water, they increase the hardness of the water. Hard water is measured by measuring the number of particles of these minerals in a gallon of water.
Magnesium and calcium are very common minerals, so hard water is just as common. However, most people are unaware that hard water can adversely affect water heaters, so they do nothing to prevent the damage that these minerals can cause.
Adverse effects of hard water
We have all heard about calcium accumulation and how painful it is. Scale deposits are caused by hard water. Minerals adhere to the inside of pipes and water appliances. Sediments reduce the amount of water that travels through the pipes, reducing the efficiency of the plumbing system.
In addition, hard water has a negative effect on your daily life. Minerals in hard water can stain clothes and dishes. In addition, excess minerals dry the hair and skin.
In electric water heaters, scale deposits can burn elements prematurely. In electric water heaters, the accumulation of scale can cause the elements to burn out prematurely.
Adverse effects on hot water supply
Like your pipe, your heater suffers from mineral deposits. The only difference is that the minerals sink to the bottom of the heater due to the heat. Accumulation significantly reduces the efficiency of the water heater and eventually minerals begin to corrode the inside of the water heater.
Your water heater must make twice as much effort to meet your water needs. When this happens, your water and electricity invoice will go up quickly. Corrosion by minerals has also forced the water heater to be replaced sooner than necessary. These issues affect both gas heating and electric heating. Hard water nearby will affect you.
Scale and mineral deposits are the result of hard water in the water heater. As the scale accumulates, it isolates the water from the heating effect of the water heater
What does the softener do?
The big question is how useful the water softener really is?
There are many answers. The water softener is designed to filter out hard minerals such as magnesium and calcium, so it does not enter the heating system. This prevents scale build-up, corrosion, and adverse effects on the system.
Obviously, using a water softener does not prevent all corrosion and problems in the heating system, but it does help. To avoid most problems, it is recommended to check your system regularly.
Hard water contains calcium and magnesium and may be beneficial to the human body. However, these minerals are very expensive and harmful to home appliances. One of the most annoying effects of hard water on water heaters is the accumulation of scale. Scales are created by heating minerals in the water.
Accumulation of scale on a water heater can cost homeowners an incredible amount of money as the water heater struggles to heat the water every day. In the case of electric water heaters, the accumulation of scale can even mean that the electric heating element burns out prematurely and must be replaced early.
This is often the result of creating a type of heating chamber in which debris accumulates tightly around the area of ??the heating element and overheats the heating element. This causes the element to burn out while other elements continue to struggle to heat the water.
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