Hard water, which has a high mineral concentration, can cause considerable financial difficulties for homes. While the long-term economic repercussions of coping with hard water issues may not be immediately evident, they can build up, prompting households to spend extra money in a variety of ways year on year.

How does hard water cost households more money?

The main evidence of hard water and the obvious relatable costs are due to the visible signs of limescale. Every household that has limescale issues will regularly tackle the cause with expensive descalers and other products to keep it at bay. On top of the physical signs, it also impairs water from being heated efficiently in boilers, kettles, dishwasher, washing machines and restricts the flow in pipework. If left untreated, not only will all of these consume more energy to heat the water, it will also shorten the lifespan of them, causing them to fail prematurely. With only 1.6mm of scale build up on heating elements it can increase energy usage by up to 15%. This results in higher electric bills and unexpected costs in repairs or replacements.

How a water softener can save you money on your bills

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Protects from limescale damage

The best way to prevent limescale damage is to stop its ability to form. Soft water is free from the minerals that create limescale, so you will no longer have repair or replacement costs due to limescale.

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Improves the efficiency of boilers & appliances

Heating elements in boilers and appliances can warm water quicker without being compromised by limescale. This helps to prolong their life-span to get more return out of your investment.

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Lowers cleaning expenses

Soaps, shampoos and detergents perform better with softened water. They lather more and are easier to rinse off as the water is free from minerals. Households with soft water use less cleaning and hygiene products, decreasing everyday costs. Whilst this also has a positive impact on the environment.

A non-electric water softener is a long term solution to an efficient home

Helping UK homes to become more efficient is a priority for everyone, not only to save money, but to also make positive changes that will benefit the environment. Installing a water softener should be an easy decision as the positives far out way the negatives, of which there are very few. It’s a sustainable solution that will repay the investment with the savings you’ll make around your home.

Treble the savings on dishwashers and washing machine consumables

With kitchen appliances you’ll make treble savings. From the lower energy consumption as the heating elements work faster, detergents last longer as you use less and you’ll no longer need descalers or salt for the dishwasher. Also you’ll notice that your glassware is free from marks and with soft water your clothes will last longer and look brighter too.

Discover the money saving benefits with softened water

  • Use less soap, shampoo and detergent as they lather better
  • Save on energy costs as your boiler and appliances are more efficient
  • Say goodbye to costly descalers or limescale remover products
  • Dishwashers no longer need salt adding
  • No more unexpected repair or replacement costs due to limescale wear and tear
  • Appliances last longer to get more from your investments and home improvements

Money saving FAQ's

Commonly asked questions about soft water and saving money

How much money can installing a water softener help save?

It’s estimated that the average household could save up to £400 on shopping bills and about 12% on energy costs annually.

How does a water softener save money?

With softened water, you will use less shampoo, cleaners, and detergents and have no need for limescale removers or dishwasher salt. Your appliances and boilers will also function more efficiently, reducing your usage.

Does softened water create limescale?

No, soft water not only stops limescale, it can actually dissolve limescale build up over time in pipework and appliances.

Is softened water good for homes

Yes, softened water helps improve the efficiency of your home, helps keep it clean and is good for your skin and hair.