Well Glenn
I'd get the county, the utility or an independent lab to test your water. I have so many folks around me, we're all on wells, that swear they have hard water and put in water softeners. Can't tell them otherwise. The reason they think it's hard is because of all that white crusty buildup on the faucets etc..when in fact it's dissolved salts in the water, then they go put in a water softener and add more salt. Did they have their water tested? NO. They just see a crusty buildup that's hard and think that's what hard water is. I took samples to an independent lab and got a thorough analysis of everything and the last thing anyone around here needs is a water softener. More often than not especially in the west, well water is soft where ground and/river fed water water supplies are more than likely hard, the water having come from the mountains picking up minerals along the way.
I'd get the county, the utility or an independent lab to test your water. I have so many folks around me, we're all on wells, that swear they have hard water and put in water softeners. Can't tell them otherwise. The reason they think it's hard is because of all that white crusty buildup on the faucets etc..when in fact it's dissolved salts in the water, then they go put in a water softener and add more salt. Did they have their water tested? NO. They just see a crusty buildup that's hard and think that's what hard water is. I took samples to an independent lab and got a thorough analysis of everything and the last thing anyone around here needs is a water softener. More often than not especially in the west, well water is soft where ground and/river fed water water supplies are more than likely hard, the water having come from the mountains picking up minerals along the way.