If you’re dealing with hard water, preventing limescale buildup is key to maintaining the health of your plumbing system. Two popular methods for tackling this issue are magnetic and electrolytic scale inhibitors. But how do they work, and which one is right for your home or business? In this blog, we’ll dive into the details to help you make an informed choice.

How Magnetic Scale Inhibitors Work

Magnetic scale inhibitors use a magnetic field to alter the physical properties of the minerals in hard water, such as calcium and magnesium. When water flows through the magnetic field, the structure of these minerals changes, making them less likely to bind together and form scale on pipes, heating elements, and appliances.

Magnetic inhibitors are simple to install and require no power source, making them a low-maintenance option. However, their effectiveness can vary depending on the strength of the magnetic field and the level of water hardness in your area.

How Electrolytic Scale Inhibitors Work

Electrolytic scale inhibitors use a different approach by introducing a small amount of metal ions (typically zinc or iron) into the water. This process alters the chemical composition of the water, making the minerals less likely to form scale.

Electrolytic inhibitors are known for their reliability and tend to be more consistent in performance compared to magnetic versions. While they require a bit more investment upfront, they’re often considered a more effective long-term solution for limescale prevention.

Which One Should You Choose?

  • Magnetic Inhibitors: Ideal for those seeking a low-cost, low-maintenance option. Best suited for areas with moderate water hardness.
  • Electrolytic Inhibitors: Known for greater efficiency, these are perfect for homes or businesses in areas with high levels of hard water, offering more consistent limescale prevention over time.

Explore Our Range of Scale Inhibitors

At Plumbco, we stock both magnetic and electrolytic scale inhibitors to suit a variety of needs. Protect your plumbing system and appliances by choosing the right inhibitor for your setup.

Browse our collection of scale inhibitors online at Plumbco Scale Reducers, or visit us in-store for a wider range and expert advice.

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