Limescale buildup is a common issue in households and commercial establishments, especially in areas with hard water. Hard water contains high levels of calcium and magnesium minerals. When heated or left stagnant, these minerals precipitate out of the water, forming limescale deposits. Over time, these deposits can accumulate in your pipes, drains, and plumbing fixtures, leading to a range of problems.
Limescale forms when hard water flows through pipes and drains. The heating process—whether in your hot water heater, boiler, or even shower—speeds up the formation of calcium carbonate, the primary component of limescale. As the water evaporates or flows through plumbing, these mineral particles adhere to the surfaces of pipes and drains, creating a stubborn, chalky buildup.
Limescale may seem like a minor inconvenience initially, but its effects can escalate if left unchecked:
To combat limescale, preventive measures are key:
Controlling limescale ensures:
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