Murrieta is located in one of Southern California's hardest water regions. The Temecula Valley's groundwater carries elevated levels of calcium and magnesium that create a range of plumbing problems specific to the area. Understanding how hard water affects your home's plumbing helps you take preventive action before problems become expensive repairs. Scale buildup inside pipes is the most progressive hard water problem. Calcium and magnesium deposits accumulate on pipe walls over years, gradually narrowing the interior diameter. The result is reduced water pressure, which most Murrieta homeowners notice first in shower flow or at faucets furthest from the main line. Water heater sediment is the most damaging hard water Plumber Murrieta effect on appliances. Calcium carbonate settles from hot water onto the bottom of tank water heaters, creating a thick insulating layer that forces the heating element to work harder. The characteristic rumbling or popping sound from a water heater under load is mineral deposits crackling. Left unaddressed, this accelerates heater failure significantly.
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