How to Deal With Changing Water Quality in Indian Cities When You Relocate

RiverSoft | 13 October 2025


Why does the same glass of water taste different in different cities? Because no two water supplies are the same. Some are high in minerals, others in chlorine, and some even carry sediments like sand and dust.

In this blog, we’ll show how to recognise the water quality in Indian cities, how to spot the signs in your own home, and share the most practical ways to deal with these issues.

Why Does Water Quality Change in Different Indian Cities?

The quality of water in your city depends on its source. Here’s what that usually looks like.

  • Hard Water: Common in borewell supply, hard water is rich in calcium and magnesium. These minerals not only cause limescale on taps and tiles, but also affect your hair and skin by stripping away moisture and making them dry.

  • Sediments: If your building has older pipelines or you use tanker supply, dust and sand particles often slip into your water. These particles make the water cloudy and clog taps, showerheads, and your washing machine.

  • Chlorine: Chlorine is added to water during municipal treatment to kill harmful germs. But too much leaves a strong chemical smell and strips moisture from your skin.

Water quality in Indian cities changes depending on the source. Now, let’s see how to identify the exact problem you're dealing with – after all, you can’t fix what you can’t identify.

Water Quality Test at Home: Signs of Hard Water, Chlorine, and Sediments

  • For Hard Water: Does your soap or shampoo refuse to lather properly? Or do you see chalky white deposits on taps or inside your washing machine drum? If so, then that's a classic sign of hard water.

  • For Chlorine: Take a quick sniff; if your tap water smells like a swimming pool, chances are chlorine levels are high. Another tell is that you may feel your skin tightening or your scalp itching right after bathing.

  • For Sediment: If the water looks cloudy, or you spot tiny particles settling at the bottom of a bucket, it means dust or sand is slipping from old pipes or tanker supply in your home water.

You can go one step further and get a water test report. They’ll give you detailed numbers like hardness, TDS, and chlorine levels. But for most households, the signs you see every day are enough to identify the quality of the water.

Solutions for Hard Water, Chlorine, and Sediment Problems

There are a few temporary ways to manage the effects of poor water quality:

  • For hair and skin: a quick rinse with diluted lemon juice or apple cider vinegar can cut through mineral buildup and give short-term relief.

  • For home and laundry: scrubbing limescale with vinegar or using extra fabric conditioner can make clothes and taps feel fresher.

But the problem is - these fixes don’t stop hard water minerals, chlorine, or sediment from their source. You’ll be repeating the same routines every few days. A more practical way is to filter the water before it reaches your taps and appliances. By using the right filters, you can stop hard minerals, chlorine, and sediment before they're exposed to your skin, hair, or appliances. At RiverSoft, we design practical solutions for Indian homes to deal with different water issues.

Shower filter for hard water: It reduces hard water minerals and chlorine. In just a few weeks of using these filters, you will notice your hair feels smoother, shampoos lather better, and even that dry, itchy feeling starts to fade.

Washing machine filter: It protects your clothes from hard water by letting detergents form properly. Plus, it also protects your appliances by preventing lime scale buildup inside the washing machine.

Sediment water filter: It works as a first line of defence by trapping dust, rust, and sand before they enter your taps, showers, or even your drinking water

All of our solutions are designed for Indian homes, and the best part is, you don’t need a plumber. Our solutions come with a simple installation guide - so you can set it up yourself in minutes.

Conclusion

Whether it is hard water, chlorine, or sediments, different Indian cities face different water issues.  The impact on your home, however, is the same: dry skin, rough hair, and appliances that damage faster than they should. 

The good news? You’ve learned how to spot these signs, along with the solutions like using a shower filter, sediment filter, and washing machine filter to treat the problem from its source.

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