Plumbing

Hard Water/Limescale Deposits & How to Deal With Them

Seeing hard water deposits on your bathroom and kitchen fixtures isn’t appealing to many homeowners. They might not be bothering you yet, but if the deposits aren’t properly cleaned now, they’ll be more difficult to remove later on. As a leading plumbing service contractor, A-1 Comfort Care explains their causes and how you can address them in this blog post.

How Hard Water Affects Your Home

If you sometimes notice brown or white stains around your bathroom and kitchen fixtures, these are called limescale, or hard water deposits. They’re mineral formations that are left behind after hard water evaporates. This occurs when your water supply has a high concentration of iron, calcium and magnesium minerals. Depending on the type of minerals in the water running through your pipes, they’ll usually leave a visible chalky red, brown, black, white or green stain around your faucets, dishes and sinks. 

The high amount of minerals found in your water supply aren’t harmful to your body, but the deposits can clog and reduce pressure if they build up around the openings of your faucets and showerhead. Even with good cleaning products, these deposits can be tedious to remove if there’s too much accumulation on your fixtures. This is because the minerals can cause chemical reactions with the products and make them less effective. If you think that this is a problem in your home, consult with a trusted professional in local plumbing services to learn how it can be resolved.

The Best Way to Eliminate Hard Water Deposits

An effective method of cleaning hard water deposits on your fixtures is to use non-toxic cleaners such as lemon juice, vinegar, baking soda and even white wine. Cleaning has to be done regularly to prevent the deposits from accumulating on surfaces. If you want to ensure that hard water isn’t a constant bother, we recommend having a water softener installed by a professional. A good water softening system is the best way to eliminate any type of mineral formation in your pipes and prevent hard water deposits from accumulating on your fixtures, dishes and sinks.

If you’re looking for a professional in plumbing services, don’t hesitate to hire A-1 Comfort Care. Call us at (732) 578-0379 to get started, or you can reach us via our convenient online form. We serve Wall, Freehold, and surrounding areas in NJ.

Frank Obrien

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