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Water pH is a crucial factor that can affect the quality of your water supply. A balanced pH level is essential to prevent the corrosion of piping, valves, fittings, and equipment. A pH scale measures the acidity or alkalinity of a solution, with 7.0 being neutral, below 7.0 being acidic, and above 7.0 being alkaline. Acidic water with a pH below 6.5 can cause severe problems, while alkaline water with a pH above 9.5 can lead to scaling of fixtures, boilers, heat exchangers, and more. High levels of bicarbonates in the water can contribute to alkalinity, and water softeners do not solve this issue. Instead, dealkalizers are required to exchange bicarbonates for small amounts of chloride. To deal with acidic water, you can run water through a calcite filter, which adds a small amount of hardness to the solution and neutralizes the acid. If the low-level hardness is problematic, a water softener can be installed downstream. Injection of chemicals such as acetic acid and soda ash solution can also help to adjust the pH levels. For expert help and high-quality solutions to pH or scaling issues in your home or facility, contact Water Control.