Water hardness Borne
In general, the water hardness in Borne is high, this value is about 9.30 dH. If you live in this municipality, there is a good chance that hard water flows from the tap in your home. With a water hardness of 9.30 dH, there are 165.54 grams of lime in every m³ of water. To reduce the amount of limescale and therefore reduce the water hardness in Borne, we are pleased to offer you a solution: the Amfa4000®.
Quickly and effectively remove limescale with the Amfa4000®
To get rid of the high water hardness in your home, you can use the Amfa4000®. The anti-limescale system is an effective alternative to water softeners. What makes the system so practical is that you can easily install it on the water pipe yourself. It's a piece of cake: you can install the Amfa4000® within five minutes. The system can be installed either before or after the water meter, so you do not have to worry about its location. The anti-limescale system uses magnets to remove calcium and magnesium particles from the water, improving water quality. This way you can combat water hardness in Borne and from now on only soft water flows from the tap. Other advantages of the Amfa4000® are:
- Lime deposits are limited
- Household appliances last longer
- Energy costs will be lower
What exactly is the water hardness in Borne??
As indicated above, the water hardness in Borne is around 9.30 dH. The specific water hardness per home may differ, but will usually be around 9.30 dH. We use an average of 46 m³ of water per person per year, which means that in a year you will have approximately 7 kilos of lime in your water. With the Amfa4000® anti-limescale system you can effectively reduce the water hardness in your household in Borne. By reducing the lime content, your household appliances (for example your kettle or boiler) have a much longer lifespan. By investing in the Amfa4000® you can save money in the long term!
Water hardness in Borne compared to the rest of the Netherlands
Drinking water company Vitens regulates the drinking water supply in Borne. The water hardness in Borne is considered average water. This means that the water quality is not bad, but that soft water does not flow from the tap either. The softest water in the Netherlands can be found in Flevoland (2 dH). That is quite a difference compared to the water hardness Borne.
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