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Water Damage Repair Dealing with Hard Water Damage

How to Recover from Hard Water Damage

Hard water is water that contains a high concentration of minerals, such as calcium and magnesium. These minerals can cause a variety of problems in your home, including:

– Scale buildup on fixtures and appliances
– Clogged pipes
– Damage to water heaters
– Reduced water flow
– Dry skin and hair
– Laundry that is dingy or stiff

If your home has been damaged by hard water, there are a few things you can do to recover:

– **Clean fixtures and appliances.** Use a vinegar solution or a commercial cleaner to remove scale buildup from fixtures and appliances.
– **Descale water heaters.** Follow the manufacturer’s instructions for descaling your water heater.
– **Replace clogged pipes.** If pipes have become clogged with minerals, they may need to be replaced.
– **Install a water softener.** A water softener can remove minerals from your water, preventing them from causing problems in your home.
– **Use water-softening products.** There are a number of water-softening products available, such as dishwasher detergent and laundry detergent. These products can help to reduce the amount of minerals in your water.
– **Drink plenty of water.** Drinking plenty of water can help to flush out minerals from your body.

By following these tips, you can recover from hard water damage and prevent future problems.