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Since moving into our current home we've noticed the water is hard, leaving a sediment of calcium behind anywhere it sits and then dries up. We're also assuming this is the case inside our fridge, dishwasher and pipes.
Not really a big deal but it concerns my wife and some of our neighbors have installed filtration systems on their house, but they don't appear to work as I have been doing some testing of my own.
In this test I put half a teaspoon of water in each tray and then let them dry overnight, leaving behind the residue. In order from left to right:
No home filtration system installed
1. Our tap
2. Water from our fridge (that has a built in charcoal filter)
Neighbor's home with filtration system system installd (not the kind that softens water)
3. Their tap
4. Their water from fridge (that has a built in charcoal filter)
I did this to make the argument to my wife that getting one of those installed in our home will do no good, and they're not cheap. According to plumber feedback I've researched, the only real way to get rid of minerals is through water softening.
Not really a big deal but it concerns my wife and some of our neighbors have installed filtration systems on their house, but they don't appear to work as I have been doing some testing of my own.
In this test I put half a teaspoon of water in each tray and then let them dry overnight, leaving behind the residue. In order from left to right:
No home filtration system installed
1. Our tap
2. Water from our fridge (that has a built in charcoal filter)
Neighbor's home with filtration system system installd (not the kind that softens water)
3. Their tap
4. Their water from fridge (that has a built in charcoal filter)
I did this to make the argument to my wife that getting one of those installed in our home will do no good, and they're not cheap. According to plumber feedback I've researched, the only real way to get rid of minerals is through water softening.