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Hard Water Damage Understanding and Repairing the Aftermath

Dealing with Hard Water Damage

Hard water, abundant in minerals like calcium and magnesium, can cause substantial damage to homes and appliances. Its scale buildup on surfaces, pipes, and fixtures can lead to costly repairs.

How do you recover from hard water damage?

Addressing hard water damage requires a comprehensive approach:

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Identify the Source

Determine the origin of the hard water. It could be from well water or a centralized water supply.

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Soften the Water

Install a water softener to remove minerals, preventing further damage.

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Professional Cleaning

Hire a water damage repair company to thoroughly clean affected areas. They will remove scale buildup and disinfect surfaces.

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Inspect Appliances

Check appliances like dishwashers and water heaters for signs of damage. Replace or repair as necessary.

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Replace Fixtures

Replace damaged fixtures like faucets and showerheads. Consider installing low-flow models to conserve water.

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Regular Maintenance

Schedule regular cleaning and maintenance to prevent hard water buildup and extend the life of appliances and fixtures.

Additional Tips for Dealing with Hard Water Damage

* Avoid using harsh chemicals for cleaning, as they can exacerbate corrosion.
* Use vinegar solutions for scale removal, as they are gentle yet effective.
* If possible, flush pipes periodically with softened water to remove scale buildup.
* Monitor water softener performance and replace filters regularly.