Hard water is a common problem in desert communities like ours. Groundwater can retain traces of minerals like calcium and magnesium, which can end up in our drinking water. The good news is that it’s not actually harmful: our bodies can absorb those minerals quite easily. The bad news is that hard water can cause a number of other problems that lower the quality of life in your home.

You might use a powdered water softener in your laundry to help mitigate the effects of hard water. But a water softening system installed in your plumbing can fix the hard water issue once and for all. When installed by a trained plumber, you can expect it to work for many years, and save you a great deal in the process. How, exactly? Here are 3 benefits of a water softener that you should consider.

No More Crusty Build-Up

One of the worst things about hard water is the residue it leaves behind. That’s what causes that crusty white build-up on your faucets and shower head. They can seal the outlet shut if they get bad enough, and while chemical cleansers can get rid of that on the surface, more could be building up inside the pipes themselves. A water softener gets rid of that concern: removing the offending minerals well before they get to your indoor pipes. Not only does that spare your fixtures a great deal of wear and tear, it also saves you money on those chemical cleaners, which you shouldn’t need to use nearly as often.

Healthier, Tastier Food

The advantages of removing excess minerals from water used for drinking and cooking are obvious. You can see the difference simply by freezing a tray of ice with water from your tap, and another with bottled water from the store. The ice from the bottled water will doubtless look much clearer than the ice from the tap water. You can usually taste the difference too: bottled water lacks that metallic taste and if you cook with tap water, you can likely detect a similar taste in the food. Water softeners get rid of all of that, helping your water taste better.

Your Laundry Gets a Break

Hard water is perhaps harshest on your laundry. Over time, it will cause your colors to fade and your threads to warp. Your clothes won’t look quite as good and they can often wear out before they should. Powdered water softeners can help, but the chemicals involved can eventually harm your clothes as well.

Water softeners help you stretch your household budget by helping your clothes last longer. They remove the cost of powdered cleansers from your budget and keep your clothes looking brighter than they would without. In many cases, they can also help the plumbing that leads to your washing machine, by cutting down on mineral build-up as well.

If you need a water softening system in Las Vegas, NV and want to start enjoying these benefits, call the pros at Butter Plumbing today!