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Water Softener Installation in Weber County, Utah

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Weber County water tests at roughly 15 grains per gallon — that's "hard" by every classification standard. Unsoftened, it scales your water heater (cutting life 20–30%), leaves film on glass and chrome, dries skin and hair, and burns through soap and laundry detergent at 2–3× normal rate. We install ion-exchange softeners sized to measured hardness (we test on-site, not generic spec) plus gallons-per-person-per-day for your household. Most Weber County homes get a 32K–48K grain unit; bigger families or tankless systems get 64K. We pair the softener with a kitchen-sink reverse osmosis on most installs because softened water still has the dissolved minerals — the RO removes those for drinking and cooking.

Common questions

Water Softener Installation FAQs · Weber County

How much does a water softener cost installed in Weber County?

Whole-home softener installed: $1,900–$3,200. Premium high-efficiency models with smart valves: $3,200–$3,800. Adding kitchen-sink reverse osmosis at the same time: +$500–$800 (we discount when bundled).

Do I really need a softener at 15 gpg?

Anything over 7 gpg is "hard" by industry definition. At 15 gpg, scale damage to your water heater, dishwasher, and washing machine starts year 1. The softener pays back through extended appliance life (water heater alone usually justifies it) within 5–7 years. Skin/hair improvement and detergent savings are bonus.

What about salt-free softeners (TAC / template-assisted crystallization)?

They reduce scale buildup but don't actually soften water. Mineral content is unchanged — water still feels "hard," still needs more soap, still leaves spots on glass. They're appropriate where someone is on a low-sodium diet, but for the average Weber County household, ion-exchange (salt-based) softeners deliver real softening that you feel on day one.

Do I need an RO system too?

Optional but recommended for drinking water. A softener trades calcium/magnesium for sodium ions — softened water still has dissolved solids. RO at the kitchen sink removes those, plus chlorine, fluoride, lead, and microplastics. We bundle softener+RO on most installs.

How long does installation take?

Standard whole-home softener install: 3–4 hours. Adding RO at the kitchen sink: another 1–2 hours. Most installs finish in a single morning and you're using softened water that afternoon.

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