Hard Water on Chicago’s North Shore: Effects and Fixes Residents along Chicago’s North Shore often notice the telltale signs of hard water: cloudy glass, white scale on faucets, and soap that doesn’t rinse as cleanly. While hard water is not considered unsafe to drink, it can create real headaches for plumbing, appliances, skin, and household cleaning. What hard water is—and why it happens locally Hard water contains high levels of dissolved minerals, most commonly calcium and magnesium. In the Chicago area, these minerals can come through natural water sources and affect the local water profile. The result is water that leaves mineral deposits when it evaporates. For homeowners, the biggest impact is visible: rings around sinks, dull shower doors, and buildup inside showerheads. Over time, scale can also accumulate in pipes and water-using appliances. How hard water affects your home First, hard w ... Read more »
Smart Water Shutoff Valves: How They Work, Why They Matter Smart water shutoff valves are becoming a go-to upgrade for homes looking to reduce the risk of expensive water damage. Instead of waiting for a leak to soak ceilings or floors, these devices monitor water usage patterns and can stop the flow quickly when something seems wrong. At a high level, a smart shutoff valve combines a motorized valve with sensing and communication. Depending on the model, it may use data from its own flow sensor and pressure readings, integrate with dedicated leak sensors, or both. How smart shutoff valves work Most smart shutoff systems continuously measure water flow. When the valve detects conditions such as sustained flow where no water should be running, a rapid change in pressure, or signals from nearby leak sensors, it triggers an automatic shutoff. After the water is cut, the system typically sends alerts to a smartphone app. Many platforms also provide a ... R...