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Do you shower but not much water comes out? Maybe it’s because of limescale on the shower tap. Don’t worry, there’s no need to change it, just clean it.
limestone in water
The term “limestone” refers to calcium carbonate deposits that can form in hot, hard water. These deposits can build up in pipes, boilers, and other plumbing fixtures, causing problems such as restricted water flow, equipment damage, and taste and odor issues.
To remove limescale, you can use specific chemicals or install a water treatment filter that reduces its quantity.
Shower head full of limescale
Limescale can cause some problems when it builds up on plumbing fixtures and appliances. Let’s look at some of the ways limescale can be harmful.
In fact, it can cause a restriction in water flow, as limescale can build up in pipes and reduce water flow, making it difficult to use showers, faucets, and other plumbing fixtures.
In short, limescale can cause problems with water quality and quantity, as well as damage plumbing systems and appliances.
Shower faucet full of limescale
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