If you live in a town in south east England such as High Wycombe, water softeners may already be a familiar household device. This is because this area of the UK has hard water, which means that it contains high levels of minerals such as calcium and magnesium, and this can leave a residue and affect how certain products work.  

If you are new to the area and wondering why your house seems to be more difficult to clean, then hard water could be the culprit! Fortunately, installing a water softener can make a huge difference. Here’s why. 

Soft water helps soap and detergents to work more effectively

The minerals in hard water react with the cleaning agents in soaps and detergents, which prevents them from lathering properly. This reduces the effectiveness of the product, and means that you need to use more for the same results. 

Soft water means sparkling glassware 

Hard water leaves highly visible streaks on glassware, shower screens, and mirrors, even after several rinses. Soft water means all you need to do is a quick buff and polish, and everything is sparkling. 

Soft water is better for your laundry

Hard water can leave fabric feeling stiff and looking dull, and mineral residue becomes trapped in the fabric. It also reduces the effectiveness of detergent. Soft water will significantly reduce these problems. 

Soft water makes it easier to clean the bathroom

Cleaning the bathroom is one of the most dreaded household chores of all: it undergoes heavy use and is prone to stubborn stains, not to mention all those surfaces and nooks and crannies that gather dirt and mould. Hard water can make the chore twice as unpleasant, with stubborn limescale deposits around sinks, baths and showers. 

Soft water means that you don’t have to spend hours scrubbing away limescale with harsh chemical cleaners.