Hot water pipes, in areas with hard water, tend to fill with scale until
they no longer pass enough water. De-scaling water pipes with acid is
dangerous, expensive and damages the pipes. Ion exchange and reverse
osmosis water softeners eliminate scale buildup in pipes, but are
expensive. This invention is a means of keeping the scale precipitate,
created when water is heated, inside the water heater by passing the hot
water through a removal medium where the scale sticks to the surface. The
removal medium can be placed inside the water heater or in a separate
tank connected to the water heater; both configurations remove the
precipitate from hot water; both save hot water pipes from scale
accumulation.