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Living in Ireland means dealing with more than just unpredictable weather. Depending on your Eircode, your home may also be in a hard‑water zone—something many households only discover when limescale starts appearing on taps, kettles, showers, and appliances. Hard water isn’t harmful, but it can be costly, inconvenient, and frustrating.

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Water is undoubtedly the most important part of our lives and is something one cannot do without. While clean water is great for health, contaminated water poses a potential threat to the health of the people using the water. Over time, water storage tanks will acquire algae, sediments, limescale, rust, and other contaminants which provide a perfect breeding ground for danger...


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As we claim and promise, the only guaranteed way to treat limescale, once and for all, is to ensure you have soft water coming into your property. If you have recently installed or planning to install a Culligan Arc Water Softener in your home, you m...


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After all your research, you must have reached this conclusion: a water softener is the permanent solution to address all hard water problems in your house. Assuming you’re still looking for more information, you may be left with a lot of q...


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Limescale is a natural by-product of hard water. In hard water, there is a large concentration of minerals such as calcium and magnesium. When this water evaporates, it leaves behind these mineral deposits – this is the white or green crust that comes to mind when we think of limescale. Limescale deposits can be found inside hot water pipes or water heaters due to the hard wa...


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