Water softeners
built for Utah rock
Salt Lake water averages 13 grains per gallon and climbs past 25 in Herriman and South Jordan. A right-sized softener stops the scale that destroys water heaters, spots your glass, and stiffens your laundry.
Every grain is rock headed for your pipes
At 20 grains per gallon, a family of four runs roughly 220,000 grains of hardness minerals through the home every month. That mineral plates onto heating elements, valves, and fixtures — cutting appliance life and spiking energy bills.
- Protect water heaters, dishwashers, and washing machines
- End spotting on glass, chrome, and tile
- Softer skin and hair, up to 50% less soap
- Salt-efficient metered regeneration — no waste
grains / month
Hardness load for a family of four at 20 gpg. A correctly sized softener removes all of it and regenerates about weekly for peak efficiency.
Size your softener in 30 seconds
Pick your city or enter your grains per gallon and we will recommend a grain capacity that will not run out between regenerations.
What we install
Metered Softener
A high-efficiency, demand-initiated softener sized to your hardness and household — only regenerates when needed.
Resin Built for Utah
High-capacity, fouling-resistant resin that holds up to Utah’s mineral-heavy water for years of reliable service.
Pro Installation
Licensed, insured, code-compliant installation with a bypass loop and a lifetime workmanship warranty.
Softener questions
What size softener do I need?
It depends on your hardness, household size, and water use. Most Utah homes land between 32,000 and 48,000 grains. Use the sizing tool above for a precise recommendation.
How much does a softener cost?
Installed softeners typically run $1,300–$5,000 depending on capacity, valve type, and any add-ons like a carbon filter. We give a flat written quote after a free test.
Will it make my water feel slippery?
Softened water can feel silkier because the hardness minerals that bind to soap are gone. Most people love it after a week.
See your exact softener size
Book a free in-home hardness test and we will recommend the right system — no pressure, no obligation.
(801) 433-7000