Brown scale in toilet

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We live in a hard water area at the end of a small cul de sac which is on a mains water spur that terminates outside our house. When we first moved in the water company used to flush the mains once a year to clear out any sludge - it was dreadful the first time, really brown, but subsequently it looked clear and I don't think they are doing it any longer.

We get unsightly dirty brown scale under the rim and down the back of the toilet pan which we periodically clear with limescale remover.

Is there anything we can do to prevent the scale and/or the discolouration without installing a water softener? Even if I considered installing a water softener would it stop the discolouration?

Thanks
 
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Descale it more frequently! Some of the blocks you lob into the cistern help.
 
You could fit a descaler tube on your rising main.
Cost around £40 from plumbers merchants.
i have one on mine and have noticed a reduction of scale on my shower cubicle and sink so they do work.
Obviously if you are prepared to spend £150- £200 there are electric ones on the market. My neighbour has one and is pleased with it :)
 
i've seen a device in B&Q which is a canister of chemical that you install in your rising main. you need to change the canister of chemical each year.
are these any good?
 
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just got it!.....brown...toilet...haaaaahhhaaaah!
 

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