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Why Limescale Builds Up So Quickly in Cyprus Homes
Many homeowners in Cyprus notice that kettles, coffee machines and shower glass quickly develop white deposits. Even after cleaning, the buildup often returns within a short time. This is a common issue across many parts of the island and is mainly caused by minerals naturally present in the water supply.
These deposits are known as limescale, and they are closely connected to water hardness.

What Limescale Actually Is
Limescale forms when water contains dissolved minerals, primarily calcium and magnesium. When this water is heated or evaporates, the minerals remain behind and gradually accumulate on surfaces.
This process is especially noticeable in kettles, boilers, coffee machines and water heaters where water is heated frequently.
Over time, limescale forms a hard layer that becomes increasingly difficult to remove.

Why the Problem Is So Common in Cyprus
Water sources in Cyprus often contain higher levels of dissolved minerals. These minerals are naturally present in groundwater and can also remain after desalination and distribution processes.
While this water meets safety standards, the mineral content contributes to faster scale formation inside appliances and plumbing systems.
As a result, many households experience frequent limescale buildup in kitchens and bathrooms.

How Limescale Affects Household Appliances
Limescale is more than just a cosmetic issue. When deposits accumulate inside appliances, they reduce efficiency and increase energy consumption.
Heating elements covered with scale require more energy to heat water, which can shorten the lifespan of kettles, coffee machines, boilers and dishwashers.
In plumbing systems, mineral buildup may also restrict water flow over time.

How to Reduce Limescale in Your Home
There are two common approaches to managing scale buildup in residential water systems.
A drinking water filtration system, such as reverse osmosis, can improve the quality and taste of water used for drinking and cooking.
A whole-house water softener treats the water entering the home and reduces the minerals responsible for scale formation. This helps protect appliances, plumbing systems and heating equipment.
If you want to understand how these two systems work together, you can read our guide on the difference between a water softener and reverse osmosis systems.

Conclusion
Limescale buildup in Cyprus homes is primarily caused by dissolved minerals present in the local water supply. While the water is safe to use, these minerals can lead to faster scale formation in appliances and plumbing systems. Understanding the cause of limescale helps homeowners choose the right approach to reduce buildup and protect household equipment.
For a broader overview of common water treatment questions and solutions, you can also explore our Water Treatment FAQ in Cyprus.
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