The Cost of Unfiltered Water
Unfiltered water can cause many costly, time-consuming, and unpleasant problems, such as:
- Stains on toilets, bathtubs, and other surfaces
- Scale on faucets and other metal surfaces
- Clogged faucets and shower heads
- Corroded, pitted, slow-running pipes and appliances, caused by plumbing clogged with mineral deposits
- Soaps and detergents won’t lather, leaving stained, dingy clothes with a feeling of detergent residue
- Sticky soap scum in sinks, washer, and shower
- Spots on dishes, glassware, and silverware
- Unfiltered water increases housework by 80+ hours per year
- Homes using unfiltered water use up to 83% more water to function properly.
Filtered water, however, has many benefits, such as requiring 30% less ingredients to obtain the desired taste in cooking or beverages. With filtered water, you will experience softer skin, fabrics that last 30% longer, and 70% savings on soaps and detergents. These things are just the “tip of the iceberg” of all the benefits and cost-saving features of filtered water.
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Soaps and Cleaning Supplies
Improve the effectiveness of your laundry soap and prolong the life and beauty of your clothes with conditioned water.
Detergents are less effective in unconditioned water, causing us to have to use more to achieve an acceptable level of cleanliness. These harsh chemicals are not only the leading cause of skin irritation, but they also break down the fibers of the clothing and cause colors to dull quickly. Conditioned water requires substantially less soap and cleaning agents and leaves fabrics noticeably softer.