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How to Prevent Scale Buildup in Plumbing Fixtures

Scale buildup, caused by hard water, is a common problem in many households. It occurs when minerals like calcium and magnesium accumulate on plumbing fixtures, leading to clogs, reduced water flow, and unsightly stains. Preventing scale buildup not only keeps your fixtures looking clean but also extends their lifespan. Here are several effective ways to prevent scale buildup in your plumbing.

Install a Water Softener

One of the most effective solutions to hard water problems is installing a water softener. Water softeners work by removing the calcium and magnesium ions from the water and replacing them with sodium ions, which do not cause scale buildup. This is particularly useful in areas with high mineral content in their water supply.

Regularly Clean Fixtures

Cleaning your plumbing fixtures regularly can help prevent scale buildup from hardening. Use a mixture of vinegar and water to wipe down faucets, showerheads, and other fixtures to dissolve mineral deposits before they become a serious issue.

Use a Descaling Agent

If you notice early signs of scale, such as white or greenish residue on your fixtures, using a descaling agent can help. Commercial descalers or natural solutions like vinegar can be applied to dissolve the mineral deposits. Let it sit on the affected area for 15-30 minutes before wiping it off.

Install a Whole-House Filtration System

A whole-house water filtration system filters out minerals before they enter your plumbing system, significantly reducing scale buildup. While this option can be more expensive than others, it provides comprehensive protection for all fixtures and appliances in your home.

Flush Your Water Heater

Minerals can build up in your water heater as well, reducing its efficiency and contributing to scale buildup in other parts of your plumbing. Flushing your water heater annually helps remove mineral deposits, preventing further issues down the line.

If you’re tired of dealing with scale buildup in your plumbing, contact Stan Perkoski’s Home Services at (866) 737-5675 or fill out our online form to schedule an appointment. Discover water softeners and filtration systems tailored to your home’s needs.

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