Serving Utah County & Salt Lake County

Water Softener & Filtration in Utah Valley & Salt Lake County

Installation, Repair & Maintenance

Hard water destroying your plumbing, appliances, and fixtures? Utah has some of the hardest water in the country. We install, repair, and maintain water softeners and whole-home filtration systems that protect your plumbing, extend the life of your appliances, and give you cleaner, better-tasting water throughout your home.

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Protect Your Home from Hard Water Damage

Utah's Hard Water Problem

Utah Valley water hardness typically ranges from 15 to 25 grains per gallon, well above the threshold for “very hard” water. That mineral content silently damages your plumbing, shortens the life of your water heater, leaves white scale on fixtures, dries out skin and hair, and makes soaps and detergents less effective.

A properly sized water softener removes the calcium and magnesium before they reach your pipes and appliances. The result is less buildup, longer-lasting equipment, cleaner dishes, softer laundry, and lower energy bills from a more efficient water heater.

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What Hard Water Does to Your Home

Hard water affects nearly every water-using system and fixture in your house. Here is what it is doing right now if you do not have a softener.

Scale Buildup in Pipes

Minerals accumulate inside your pipes over time, reducing water flow and eventually causing blockages that require professional cleaning or repiping.

Stained Fixtures and Glass

White, chalky deposits on faucets, showerheads, glass doors, and dishes that require constant scrubbing to remove.

Appliance Wear

Dishwashers, washing machines, and ice makers degrade faster when processing hard water. Scale clogs internal components and reduces efficiency.

Water Heater Damage

Sediment settles at the bottom of your water heater tank, forcing it to work harder, use more energy, and fail years earlier than it should.\

Dry Skin and Hair

Hard water strips moisture from skin and hair, causing dryness, irritation, and dull, lifeless hair even with quality products.

Higher Utility Bills

Scale insulates heating elements and restricts flow, forcing your water heater and appliances to use more energy to do the same job.

Water Softener vs. Water Filter: What Do You Need?

They solve different problems. Many Utah homes benefit from both. Here is how to tell which one you need.

Water Softener

Removes calcium and magnesium through ion exchange. Solves the hard water problems that are specific to Utah’s mineral-heavy water supply.

Water Filter

Removes contaminants like chlorine, sediment, heavy metals, and chemicals. Improves taste, odor, and safety of your drinking water.

Water Treatment Across the Wasatch Front

From Provo to Salt Lake City, our licensed plumbers are just a phone call away.

📍 Utah County

Provo Orem Lehi American Fork Pleasant Grove Springville Spanish Fork Payson Santaquin Vineyard Saratoga Springs Eagle Mountain Elk Ridge Woodland Hills Mapleton Highland Alpine Cedar Hills Lindon

📍 Salt Lake County

Salt Lake City Sandy Draper South Jordan West Jordan West Valley City Riverton Herriman Murray Midvale Cottonwood Heights Holladay Taylorsville Millcreek Bluffdale Alta Brighton

How Water Treatment Installation Works

A simple process from water testing to installation to enjoying better water in your home.

1

Water Test

We test your home's water to measure hardness, contaminants, and other factors that determine the right system.

2

Custom Recommendation

Based on your water quality, household size, and budget, we recommend the right softener, filter, or combination.

3

Professional Installation

We install the system, connect it to your plumbing, program the settings, and test everything thoroughly.

4

Better Water

You immediately notice softer water, cleaner dishes, and better-tasting water from every tap in your home.

Water Treatment Services We Provide

From installation to repair to maintenance, we handle every aspect of residential water treatment for Utah Valley homeowners.

Water Softener Installation

We size and install water softeners based on your household size, water hardness, and usage. Proper sizing ensures efficient operation and consistent soft water throughout the home.

Water Softener Repair

Not regenerating, salt bridges, low pressure, or resin failure. We diagnose and repair all major water softener brands and provide upfront pricing before starting any work.

Whole-Home Water Filtration

A whole-home filtration system treats all the water entering your house, removing chlorine, sediment, and other contaminants from every faucet, shower, and appliance.

Reverse Osmosis Systems

Point-of-use RO systems installed under your kitchen sink produce clean, great-tasting drinking water by removing dissolved solids, heavy metals, and other impurities.

Maintenance and Salt Service

Regular maintenance keeps your softener running efficiently. We check salt levels, clean the brine tank, inspect the resin bed, and verify the regeneration cycle is working properly.

Water Quality Testing

Not sure what is in your water? We test your home's water for hardness, chlorine, iron, TDS, and other factors to recommend the right treatment system for your specific conditions.

Clean Drinking Water from Your Kitchen Tap

Drinking Water Solution

A reverse osmosis system installed under your kitchen sink gives you bottled-water quality straight from your tap. The system forces water through a semi-permeable membrane that removes dissolved solids, chlorine, lead, arsenic, fluoride, and other contaminants that basic filters miss.

Many of our customers install an RO system alongside their water softener. The softener handles the whole-home hard water problem, and the RO system provides clean, pure drinking water at the kitchen sink. It is a combination that covers both bases.

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Water Softener & Filtration FAQs

Common questions Utah Valley homeowners ask about water softeners and filtration systems.

Utah has some of the hardest water in the United States. Hard water causes mineral buildup inside pipes, water heaters, and appliances, reducing their efficiency and lifespan. A water softener removes calcium and magnesium from your water supply, protecting your plumbing and improving water quality throughout your home. Most Utah homeowners benefit significantly from a water softener.
Water softener installation costs depend on the size of the system, the type of unit, and the complexity of the plumbing connections required. We provide an upfront quote after assessing your home and water conditions so you know the full cost before any work begins.
A water softener specifically removes hard water minerals like calcium and magnesium through an ion exchange process. A water filter removes contaminants like chlorine, sediment, heavy metals, and other impurities that affect taste and safety. Many Utah homes benefit from both systems working together.
A well-maintained water softener typically lasts 10 to 15 years. Regular maintenance, including checking salt levels, cleaning the brine tank, and occasional resin replacement, helps extend the lifespan of the unit. We offer maintenance services to keep your system running efficiently.
Yes. We repair all major water softener brands. Common issues include the unit not regenerating, salt bridges forming in the brine tank, low water pressure after the softener, and resin bead failure. We diagnose the problem and provide upfront pricing for the repair.
A reverse osmosis system is a point-of-use water filtration system, usually installed under the kitchen sink, that forces water through a semi-permeable membrane to remove dissolved solids, contaminants, and impurities. It produces clean, great-tasting drinking water directly from your tap.
Water hardness in Utah Valley typically ranges from 15 to 25 grains per gallon, which is classified as very hard. Some areas along the Wasatch Front measure even higher. This level of hardness accelerates mineral buildup in pipes, water heaters, and appliances, making water treatment especially important for Utah homeowners.
We provide water heater repair and replacement across Utah County and Salt Lake County, including Provo, Orem, Lehi, American Fork, Pleasant Grove, Springville, Spanish Fork, Salt Lake City, Sandy, Draper, South Jordan, West Jordan, Riverton, Herriman, Murray, and surrounding communities.

Related Services

Beyond water treatment, we handle a full range of plumbing services for Utah Valley homeowners.

Ready for Better Water?

Call now for a free water test and consultation. We will recommend the right treatment system for your home and give you upfront pricing.