What causes limescale?
Limescale comes from the remnants of dissolved minerals such as calcium carbonate, magnesium or gypsum present in our water supply.
When it rains, the water filters through limestone and chalk and collects in an underground layer called an aquifer. Our water suppliers, extract the water, filter it and pump it out into our homes, offices, factories and public buildings. Despite the extensive filtration process, these dissolved minerals can still end up in our water.
If the ground where you live is made up of granite, then limescale won’t affect you as much. You’re in a soft water area. Where the ground is made of limestone and chalk are hard water areas.
Limescale is harmless enough to drink but it’s not good for your boiler, heating system or water heater.
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