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Water Treatment Services in Fort Worth

Did you take a shower this morning only to have your hair feeling slimy and your skin feeling dry afterwards? Have you tasted your water today? Does it have a funny taste? Pay attention to your dishes after you wash them—do they have a cloudy white film on them? These are all signs that you are in need of a water treatment system for your Fort Worth, TX home.

The good news is that here at ClearWater Plumbers, we have precisely what you need to combat this problem, with excellent resources and solid ideas for water treatment systems for a variety of homes. Properly treating your water will positively impact how you see and feel it. We’ll ensure that the water coming from your faucets is top-notch quality—free of the minerals and chemicals that cause so many issues. If you want cleaner water today, Do what you otter, call ClearWater!

The Problem with Hard Water

When you use your plumbing system for any type of task—showering, washing clothes, even drinking—you want to feel refreshed. Hard water prevents this. This type of water has high amounts of calcium and magnesium in it, minerals that have harmful effects on your plumbing and other factors. Hard water is not physically harmful to you or your family, however it will leave nasty build–up on everything it touches, including the inside of your pipes. A scaly crust builds up on everything from your sink faucets to your toilet boils and can eventually block the flow of water into your home.

Another component of your plumbing that is negatively impacted by hard water is your water heater—an extremely essential component of your home. Hard water is the biggest threat to your water heater, as it threatens its lifespan with the buildup of calcium carbonate and iron, which settles at the bottom of your tank. This sediment cakes the heating elements of your water heater, eventually rendering it ineffective.

Don’t Fall Victim to Unhealthy Water & Have Your Water Treated

As we mentioned above, hard water is not harmful to your health. However, it can certainly impact your quality of life, which is just as important. What bothers people the most about the tap water in Fort Worth, TX and beyond is the taste and the smell, with good reason. Every municipality in the country—including ours—is required to purify the water supply by adding chemicals to the water to make it safe for drinking. But “safe” water doesn’t equate to “healthy” water.

Think about it—if you have fish in a freshwater aquarium, you have to treat your water in order to neutralize the chemicals that can make them sick, and even kill them. While of course a person is different from a fish, this should definitely make you consider just how pure—or rather impure—the tap water in your home is. This can be solved though, without spending a good portion of your income on bottled water, by contacting ClearWater Plumbers and inquiring about our top–of–the–line water filtration systems.

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