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Hard Water & Water Softeners

Tap Water pH: Guide to Safe Levels & Why It Matters

Tap water pH between 6.5 and 8.5 is considered safe, but levels outside this range can corrode pipes, affect filtration, and increase contaminant risk. Here is what to know and how to act.

July 10, 2026

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Water Softener vs. Water Conditioner: What’s the Difference?

Not all hard water solutions work the same way. This comparison breaks down how water softeners and water conditioners differ in performance, cost, and long-term maintenance so you can choose the right system.

July 6, 2026

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Water Filter Pitcher vs. Faucet Filter: Which Tastes Better?

Comparing water filter pitchers and faucet filters for taste, filtration performance, and convenience to help you choose the right system for your drinking water needs.

June 30, 2026

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About Hard Water & Softening Solutions

Hard water can leave mineral deposits, reduce appliance efficiency, and make everyday tasks like cleaning and laundry more difficult. This category explains how to identify hard water, compare treatment options, maintain water softeners, and understand the differences between hard and soft water.

What You’ll Find

Whether you’re choosing a water softener, troubleshooting an existing system, or looking for alternative ways to manage hard water, these guides provide practical information to help you make informed decisions.

Browse the articles in this category to learn how to reduce hard water problems, protect your plumbing and appliances, and improve water quality throughout your home.