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Copper vs PVC Piping in Plumbing: Exploring the Key Differences

Wednesday, 17 May 2023 16:27:33 Europe/London


It is crucial to select the correct type of piping when completing plumbing installations to ensure optimal performance and longevity.

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Posted By Shannon Walker

Soft vs Hard Water: Knowing the Differences and Impact on your Home

Thursday, 13 April 2023 13:41:41 Europe/London

Water is an essential element for human beings, and it is important to ensure that it is clean and healthy for consumption. However, in some areas, the water can be hard, which means that it contains high levels of minerals such as calcium and magnesium.

Filters for hard water can provide a range of benefits. They can help to extend the life of appliances, prevent staining on clothes, and improve the health and appearance of skin and hair. They can also help to improve the taste and odour, making the water more enjoyable to drink.

What is Hard Water?

Hard water has high levels of dissolved minerals, specifically calcium and magnesium. These minerals are absorbed as water travels through rocks and soil, and they can cause a variety of issues in the home such as:

Scale Build-up

Hard water contains minerals that can create a rough, scaly build-up on surfaces like faucets, showerheads, and appliances. Over time, this build-up can cause clogs and reduce the efficiency of your plumbing and appliances.

Stains

Hard water can also cause unsightly stains on surfaces like sinks, toilets, and bathtubs. These stains are caused by mineral deposits and can be difficult to remove.

Soap Scum

When hard water reacts with soap, it creates soap scum. This can make it harder to get a lather when washing your hands or doing laundry, and it can leave a film on your dishes and shower walls.

Reduced Lifespan of Appliances

Appliances like dishwashers, washing machines, and water heaters can be affected by hard water. The minerals in hard water can build up inside these appliances, causing them to work less efficiently and reducing their lifespan.

Higher Energy Bills

Hard water can also cause higher energy bills. When minerals build up inside appliances, they must work harder to heat water or run cycles, which can increase energy usage and costs.

What is Soft Water?

Soft water, on the other hand, has a low concentration of dissolved minerals. This type of water is created through a process known as water softening, which removes minerals such as calcium and magnesium from hard water. Soft water is preferred by many homeowners and businesses for several reasons. Here are some of the benefits of soft water:

Better for Your Skin and Hair

Soft water is better for your skin and hair than hard water. Hard water can strip your skin and hair of natural oils, leaving them dry and itchy. Soft water, on the other hand, is gentle and can leave your skin feeling soft and your hair shiny.

Better for Your Clothes

Soft water can also be better for your clothes. Hard water can cause clothes to look dull and feel scratchy. Soft water will also make clothes look brighter and feel softer.

Better for Your Appliances

Soft water can also be better for your appliances. Hard water can cause mineral build-up in appliances like dishwashers and washing machines, which can reduce efficiency and your appliance will have a shorter lifespan. Soft water does not cause mineral build-up, so your appliances will last longer and work more efficiently.

Cost Effective

Soft water can also be cost-effective. Appliances that use soft water, such as dishwashers and washing machines, require less detergent and other cleaning products. This can result in savings over time.

Better Tasting Water

Soft water can also taste better than hard water. Hard water can have a metallic or sulfuric taste, which can be unappealing. Soft water has a more neutral taste, making it more enjoyable to drink and use for cooking.

Water Filters at The Plumbline

Hard water can cause a range of issues, including damage to appliances, stains on clothes, and dry skin and hair. To address these issues, water filters for hard water have become increasingly popular.

A water filter for hard water is a device that is designed to remove minerals from the water, making it softer and more manageable. Several different types of water filters can be used to remove minerals such as products from brands like Adey and Bristan, available to purchase for homeowners or commercial settings.

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In summary, water filters for hard water are an important tool for improving the quality of water in areas where hard water is prevalent. They can help to remove minerals and other contaminants, improving the taste and quality of the water, and providing a range of health and cosmetic benefits. With so many different types of water filters available, it's important to choose the one that is best suited to your needs and budget.

For more information about the water filters we sell at The Plumbline, you can call us directly on 01938557733 and speak to one of our friendly team members. Alternatively, you can contact your nearest branch using our Branch Locator. 

Posted By Shannon Walker

Adey: Improving Energy Efficiency and Performance of Boilers

Tuesday, 14 February 2023 15:50:38 Europe/London

If you’re looking for a solution to your heating needs, look no further than Adey. A leading provider of heating solutions, helping to make the world a cleaner and more sustainable place. 

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Posted By Shannon Walker

Tips for Eco-Friendly Plumbing

Friday, 10 February 2023 16:22:30 Europe/London

Plumbing is a vital part of any home, but it is also an energy-intensive process. If you want to reduce your environmental impact while still enjoying the benefits of modern plumbing, here are a few tips to get you started.

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Posted By Shannon Walker

Avoiding Common Winter Plumbing Issues

Friday, 16 December 2022 11:36:45 Europe/London

Avoiding common winter plumbing

With the colder days on the rise, the winter season is noticeably upon us. The colder months during winter can be a risk to your home’s plumbing, however, a lot of common plumbing problems can be avoided.

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Posted By Shannon Walker

5 Simple Steps to Bleed Your Radiator

Monday, 14 November 2022 11:51:54 Europe/London

Is your radiator not heating up as effectively as it used to? Ensure you are combatting your home’s heating efficiency this winter with this simple guide to help you bleed your radiator. 

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Posted By Shannon Walker

Plumbing Hacks Everyone Should Know

Thursday, 27 October 2022 11:34:14 Europe/London

Sometimes all you need is a quick fix, without the urgency for a plumber. It is beneficial to know how to prevent further damage and save time by doing it yourself, in this blog, we have listed some easy fixes you can conduct yourself. 

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Posted By Shannon Walker

Fitted and Modular Bathroom Furniture

Wednesday, 27 July 2022 16:26:36 Europe/London

Want to transform your bathroom? Selecting the perfect fitted bathroom furniture can make a huge difference to the way the room looks and feels.

Here at The Plumbline, we are committed to providing you with everything that you need to create your dream bathroom. 

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Posted By Alex Illidge

IntaKlean Nano Clear Bowl Now Available At The Plumbline

Friday, 22 July 2022 10:32:17 Europe/London

The all-new clear bowl magnetic system filter from IntaKlean is now in-stock and available to purchase from our The Plumbline branches. 

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Posted By Shannon Walker

Traditional Toilet Seats at The Plumbine

Friday, 15 July 2022 12:36:34 Europe/London

Do you want to give your toilet a new lease of life? Whether it be your downstairs loo, family bathroom or en-suite, we have all bases covered here at The Plumbline. 

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Posted By Alex Illidge
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