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How Hard Water and Chemicals Hurt Your Water Heater (And What to Do About It)

July 16, 2025
How Hard Water and Chemicals Hurt Your Water Heater

Is your water heater making popping noises? Are your showers drying out your skin? Are your energy bills creeping up?

It might not be your water heater’s fault. It might be what’s in your water.

In Southern California, our water is full of minerals and chemicals that can quietly damage your plumbing—and your water heater—over time. But the good news? You can do something about it.

What’s in Your Water—and Why It Matters

Southern California’s water is considered hard, which means it has high levels of calcium and magnesium. It also contains chlorine and chloramine—chemicals used to disinfect city water.

Here’s what those ingredients do inside your home:

  • Minerals form scale inside your pipes and water heater
  • Chlorine and chloramine dry out your skin and speed up plumbing corrosion
  • Chloramine, in particular, can damage copper and metal components, including those in your water heater

Most homeowners don’t realize this damage is happening until something breaks.

How Hard Water and Chemicals Affect Your Water Heater

Your water heater heats up hard water daily. As it does, minerals harden into scale and stick to the inside of the tank and heating elements. Add in chemicals like chloramine, and you’ve got a recipe for:

  • Less hot water and slower heating
  • Higher utility bills (up to 29% more!)
  • Popping noises as water bubbles under hardened scale
  • Early failure of the water heater—sometimes years too soon
  • Damaged anode rods, which means the tank loses its protection from rust
  • Accelerated corrosion of plumbing and fixtures

And if your water heater fails because of water quality issues, your warranty may not cover it, especially if the damage was caused by soft water or corrosive additives.

Why We Don’t Recommend Water Softeners

You may have heard that water softeners fix hard water. But here’s the catch:

Softened water can actually damage your water heater.

Why? Soft water lacks the minerals needed to activate your tank’s anode rod, which is the part that protects it from rust. Without that reaction, your tank starts corroding from the inside—even faster than before.

According to Rheem, soft water reduces the lifespan of the anode rod and increases corrosion risk inside the tank. Soft water may also void your water heater’s warranty.

The Real Solution: Whole-Home Water Filtration

We recommend filtration and conditioning, not softening. These systems:

  • Remove chlorine and chloramine, improving water taste and smell
  • Help protect your skin and hair from dryness
  • Slow down corrosion in your water heater and plumbing
  • Reduce buildup on fixtures, appliances, and dishes
  • Extend the life of your water heater and home systems

Filtering the water before it reaches your heater and faucets is like giving your home clean water from the source.

Why Work With THE Water Heater Company

At THE Water Heater Company, we help you solve water problems the right way.

  • We test your home’s water for mineral and chemical levels
  • We inspect your water heater for scale and corrosion
  • We recommend filter systems that match your water profile
  • We install and service equipment that protects your plumbing and your health
  • We deliver THE Best Service at THE Best Value—no upsells, just expert advice

We don’t believe in one-size-fits-all answers. Every home is different. That’s why we look at the full picture—your water, your usage, and your goals—before making any recommendation.

Common Questions We Hear

Q: “My water smells weird—can that be fixed?”
Yes! That’s likely chloramine or sulfur. A good filtration system can remove both.

Q: “Can’t I just use a water softener?”
Not if you have a tank water heater. Softeners reduce protection inside the tank and can void your warranty.

Q: “How do I know if I have hard water?”
White spots on your faucets, dry skin, soap that doesn’t lather—those are the signs. We can test your water for free during a home visit.

Let’s Protect Your Plumbing and Your People

Hard water and chemical buildup are silent threats. You don’t have to wait for a leak, a breakdown, or a dry-skin outbreak to take action.

Call THE Water Heater Company at (877) 798-7487 to schedule your water quality assessment and water heater inspection.

We’ll help you get the clean water—and peace of mind—you deserve.

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