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Home» Blog » How hard is my water

How hard is my water

Posted on April 20, 2011 by AquaBion in Blog - No Comments

What a good question to ask! If a large customer contacts us (concerning their limescale problem) not knowing whether Aquabion is the best solution. We will install our system into the site with the biggest limescale problem, so that we can prove to them that we can solve even the hardest to solve sites.

So how hard is your water?
Unfortunately, the annoying answer is that it depends on the time of year.  In order to cope with water shortages, individual water sources are connected up. This enables the water suppliers to move water around, to a certain extent. Due to the high costs involved, it is only done when needed and is unlikely to ever develop into a national grid.

One thing that upsets some people is that you have no right to soft or hard water. So if you are enjoying naturally soft water today, it might be hard tomorrow.

The quickest way to find out how hard your water is, is to click on the relevant link below. The page will normally ask for your post code.

Water only companies
Bournemouth and West Hampshire
Bristol Water
Cambridge Water
Cholderton and District Water
Dee Valley Water
Essex and Suffolk Water
Hartlepool Water (Anglian water)
Portsmouth Water
South East Water (mid Kent)
South Staffordshire Water
Sutton and East Surrey Water
Veolia Water

Water and Sewerage Companies
Anglian Water
Dwr Cymru (welsh Water)
Northumbrian water
Scottish Water
Severn Trent
South West Water
Southern Water
Thames Water
United Utilities
Wessex Water
Yorkshire Water

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What’s the problem with limescale?

Limescale buildup in your home or place of work causes many problems. And it’s not just the unsightly effects that are of concern. The impact on the efficiency on boilers, showers, kettles, dishwashers, washing machines, irons, and central heating systems is significant. Left untreated, limescale buildup increases the cost of daily living through increased use of energy and the premature failure of appliances and heating systems. I’m sure that many of you don’t need reminding of the hassle and upheaval that accompanies the installation of a new shower or heating system. But failure to deal with limescale means that you will have to endure the whole process again. In addition, wasting energy and the early demise of expensive appliances is bad for the planet, as well as bad for your finances. There are a number of limescale solveing water softeners to buy. Some have been tried and tested and some do help, but most do not. Traditional salt based water softeners have been popular in the past but are very expensive and require regular maintenance. There are numerous intermediate solutions that are based on untested theories and obscure ideas – that frankly offer very little.

High Quality Limescale Solutions:

Our water conditioner is made using high grade materials with no use of plastics. Sacrificial zinc anodes (99.995% purity) are used. Components are of high grade stainless steel and brass, which may be recycled when the units' zinc anode has been exhausted (after 7 years).

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