How Does Hard Water Affect Homes in Las Vegas? 

The water that flows down from the Colorado River is filled with high concentrations of calcium and magnesium. As it moves through your plumbing system, those minerals build up, causing a scale of residue that sticks to your pipes, fixtures, and appliances. We’ve seen these deposits clog entire systems and reduce the water flow throughout a home.  

If left untreated for any significant amount of time, all of your appliances and water heater won’t perform as well as you’d expect. You’ll end up needing to call a technician or plumber for maintenance to clear the lines.  

You can also find an extensive list of hard water FAQ to get more insight into all the ways hard water affects your home.  

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What Are the Hidden Costs of Hard Water Over Time? 

If your appliances need to work harder because calcium and magnesium are building up in the lines, they may stop working altogether or become less efficient.  

Here are some common hard water signs we’ve seen in practically every Las Vegas home: 

  • White spots on dishware 
  • Reduced water flow 
  • Stains on toilets 
  • Water doesn’t heat up enough 

You may also notice that your cleaning products and personal care items are also less effective in hard water. Soap won’t fully wash off, and you’ll need to use more detergent, shampoo, or dishwasher fluid to get the same results.  

How Does Hard Water Impact Water Heaters and Appliances? 

Hard water is especially bad for water heaters. The sediment settles at the bottom of the tank and forms a layer that interferes with the heating performance. This means your water heater needs to run longer to get to the same temperature. 

Other appliances have similar problems when dealing with hard water. The dishwasher spray arm may become clogged, as well as the plumbing lines. Washing machines will also struggle to rinse away the soap completely from your clothes.  

Can Hard Water Increase Utility Bills? 

Appliances without a water softener in Las Vegas are covered in minerals and require more energy to produce the same results. Water heaters will use more electricity or gas, and dishwashers will need longer cycles to clean dishes properly. The increase in energy usage will ultimately raise your utility bills over time. Not only will your bills increase, but you’ll also have to pay more for maintenance costs and replacements.  

Additionally, when the mineral buildup reduces water flow, you’ll have to take longer showers. You’ll also need to run the sink longer when handwashing dishes, and the extra effort will increase your water bill as well.  

How Can Homeowners Prevent Hard Water Damage? 

The best way for Las Vegas homeowners to prevent hard water damage is to install a water treatment system. While researching, you’ll likely compare water softeners vs. conditioners to see which is right for your home. A softener removes minerals, like calcium and magnesium, from the water. A conditioner also removes the minerals, but also takes out any chemicals, toxins, or pollutants.  

Both systems require a significant installation to your home to ensure all the water is run through the system before entering your pipes. Unless you have prior experience, it’s beneficial to have a professional water softener installation so you know it’s done correctly and operates properly.  

Why Homeowners Choose Rain Water Conditioning of Las Vegas   

Homeowners in Las Vegas have chosen Rain Water Conditioning of Las Vegas for their hard water needs for over 30 years. What helps our company stand out is that we operate without commissioned salespeople. Every team member is 100% focused on helping you find the right water treatment solution instead of pushing unnecessary upgrades.  

We also have several generations of family members working together to manufacture the water treatment systems right here in Las Vegas. The local facilities help us specifically design our products for the mineral levels found in Southern Nevada water.  

When you choose Rain Water Conditioning of Las Vegas, you know you’re getting reliable solutions that have proven to work in Las Vegas homes.  

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Our Advanced Water Conditioning Solutions 

We have many different water systems that will help you battle the negative effects of hard water in your home.  

Here are our most effective and popular solutions: 

  • Quad 80 water conditioning system: Our best water system for homes in Las Vegas. Provides soft-chlorine, chemical-free water, 24 hours a day, 7 days a week.  
  • UD-60 residential water conditioner: Makes water softening systems affordable for any home and only regenerates when necessary to avoid overuse.  
  • Water softening systems: Our residential systems are designed for home and rental properties. They use one tank and have control systems that include a simple timer and a meter-based computer.  

Our team evaluates each household’s needs to recommend a system that best fits your plumbing setup and water usage.  

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