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Water hardness in Bemmel

Did you know that the water hardness in Bemmel is 7.40 dH? Fortunately, this is not extremely hard, but there is certainly room for improvement. There is still lime in the water, which means that your household appliances will often have a shorter lifespan. To reduce water hardness, we offer an anti-limescale system, namely the Amfa4000. Thanks to this system you benefit from softer water and many other advantages.

Softer water with an anti-limescale system

The water hardness in Bemmel could be improved. If you would like softer drinking water? then the Amfa4000 is a good solution. This system is a good replacement for a water softener because it is easy to install. You can do this within 5 minutes, without an engineer. Place the system before or after your water meter and the magnets will ensure that the magnesium and calcium substances will not result in limescale. In addition to softer drinking water, you also benefit from the following benefits:

  • Household appliances last longer
  • Lime-free water is better for the skin
  • Lower energy costs
  • No more limescale deposits

Is an anti-limescale system necessary in Bemmel?

Lime is not harmful to humans. However, it can shorten the lifespan of your household appliances. Tea sommeliers swear by soft water for the best tea. Have you ever noticed that a greasy residue remains on the wall of your tea glass? According to tea experts, this may be due to lime-rich water. This can be improved by using an anti-limescale system. In addition to tea lovers, there are also many people who choose this system because of eczema. Water with a lower hardness could possibly reduce skin irritations.

How the water hardness in Bemmel is calculated

The water hardness in Bemmel is measured as quite hard. But how exactly is the water hardness of 7.40 dH calculated? This is done as follows; the presence of calcium and magnesium are tested and displayed in the unit of measurement 'German degrees'. Lime formation occurs when calcium and magnesium attach to each other. Using 180m³ of water per year results in 23.71 kilograms of lime in Bemmel. The calculation is as follows: 17.8 grams x 7.40 dH x 180m3 = 23.71 kilograms of limescale-forming particles.

Bemmel compared to other places

The water hardness in Bemmel is much harder than in Flevoland, for example. The water hardness there is only 2 dH. However, there are also places in the Netherlands where the water hardness is even higher, such as in Amsterdam. 

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If you have any questions or would like more information about the Amfa4000? Please feel free to contact us.

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