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Finding Superior Kitchen Appliances

After we purchased a new home, I realized that the kitchen appliances were old, outdated, and severely in need of a replacement. Unfortunately, I didn't know that much about kitchen appliances, and I was concerned that I would choose options that wouldn't work for us long-term. To invest our hard-earned money wisely, I started researching appliances. I decided to go with a french door refrigerator and a gas range, and I was really excited about the ultra-efficient dishwasher. This blog is all about the different features new appliances offer, and how you might be able to get a great deal on your new kitchen.

4 Obvious Signs You Need A Water Softener

Water softeners, such as those from places like Hague  Quality Water of Kansas City Inc, are home appliances that do exactly what it sounds like they do, which is soften hard water. But how do they do this? Water that is considered hard contains minerals like calcium and magnesium. Water softeners remove the extra ions in these minerals, thus softening the water.

If you're not sure about getting a water softener, here are four obvious signs you need one.

1. You Notice a Buildup of Limescale on Your Appliances

Limescale is primarily made from dissolved calcium and magnesium. If you notice a white crusty substance in your sink, dish rack, or on your coffee pot, this is limescale and it means your water is hard. While limescale doesn't pose any major health risks, it doesn't look very nice and it can make it harder to keep your appliances clean.

If you want to prevent limescale buildup, installing a water softener is an effective way to do it.

2. Your White Clothes Look Gray and Colors are Faded 

It's impossible to keep whites looking nice and bright when you have hard water. Besides adding a grayish hue to your white clothes, towels, and bed sheets, hard water will also cause colors to fade. Because of the minerals that are in your clothes and bed sheets, they might also feel stiff and scratchy.

While there are things you can do that involve front load washing machines and water softening detergents, getting a water softener might be a much simpler solution.

3. Your Sinks and Bathtubs Have Ugly Stains

Besides a buildup of limescale in your sinks and tubs, you might also notice ugly stains, which are also caused by hard water. Stains made by hard water can be difficult to remove, plus these stains make your sink look old and dirty.

While there are ways to remove these stubborn stains, it usually involves using toxic chemicals. A much safer way to keep hard water stains at bay is to get a water softener.

4. Your Water Bill Is Too High

If you have noticed that your water bill seems high, it may be due to the amount of hard water running through your pipes. Having soft water can reduce your water bill by about $60 a year.

Installing a water softener can save you money in other ways because you will no longer have to spend money on water softening detergent. You will also spend less on plumbing repairs and new appliances.