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Hard Water SolutionsWin the war with hard water solutions A good many British homeowners fight a constant war against hard water that may not be harmful to their health, but does cause some unpleasant problems. One of the most unsightly of these problems is white spotting on your cutlery, crockery and glasses. These white spots leave your kitchenware and tableware looking as though they have not been properly cleaned. Hard water solutions can take care of these problems and make them a worry of the past. The real war The war on hard water and the need for hard water solutions is about more than white spotting on your wares. There is a more troublesome side effect, one that takes hold of your appliances. When your appliances are exposed to hard water, there will be build ups of lime scale and soap scum that will clog up your appliances and shower heads. This is because of the excess of minerals in hard water and these minerals make the water less user friendly and less compatible with soaps. Hard water solutions will remove the excess minerals, thus removing the problems they cause. Hard water helpers Hard water solutions can be seen as your hard water helpers, helping you to get rid of the problems caused by hard water and making the water more user friendly. Salt hard water solutions are the most commonly used water softeners and they come in 3 types. Manual hard water solutions require you to use manual valves soak the filtration material in brine (a strong salt solution). These require the most work on your part as you have to gauge when the recharging needs to take place and for how long. Automatic hard water solutions take all the hassle out of fighting hard water. These systems use timers to automatically soak the filter media in brine for a set period of time. All you have to do is to add the salt required salt to these hard water solutions from time to time. Semi-automatic hard water solutions don't give you the control over the recharge process settings that manual systems do. However, you get to decide when the process takes place; all you need to do is push a button.
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Introduction
| What Makes Water Hard? | Hard
Water Regions in the UK | Is Hard Water
Bad For You? | How You Can Know If You
Have Hard Water
Limescale | Effects
of Limescale | Effects of Hard Water
| Various Methods Of Water Treatment | A
Quick Guide to Common Water Treatment Devices | Benefits
of a Limescale-Free House