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Quality Salt Lake City Water Softener System Installation & Repair Services

Spots on glassware, scale in the water heater, stiff laundry, and $400 faucet cartridges every 3 years — Utah hard water wrecks your plumbing system. A softener ends the battle.

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Overview

Why Utah softeners pay for themselves in 4-6 years

Water Softener Installation Services in Salt Lake City, Utah

Did you know that the film or coating on all those cleaned dishes, clothes, skin, hair, appliances and plumbing fixtures is all from hard water? Combat hard water with a new water softener installation. The skilled technicians at Valley Plumbing, Heating & Cooling can help you with professional installation. We serve customers throughout Salt Lake County and Utah County.

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What Problems Can a Water Softener Solve?

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Hard water can lead to nasty problems for the plumbing system in your home or business - from clogging your shower head to making all of your drinking fountains turn white from scale buildup.

One of the most annoying things about hard water is that itch you have when you get out of a nice shower or bath. There is a way to get rid of all of that. The reliable team at Valley Plumbing, Heating & Cooling is here to help you solve this problem.

A water softener will make sure that all of your dishes stay clean and that you have less buildup on your faucets. And even better - your skin won't feel as itchy after a shower.

How Does a Water Softener Work?

In rural areas, minerals such as calcium and magnesium infiltrate the water supply, creating what we know as "hard water".  These minerals create all sorts of problems, including bad-tasting (and smelling) water, itchy skin, calcium buildup in your showers and sinks, and more. A water softener comes to the rescue by neutralizing these harmful minerals.

Is a Water Softener Right For You?

There are several types of water softeners, and having a qualified technician come out to your home for an inspection is the best way to know what options are right for you.  We will help you find the right size and the right type of unit for your specific needs.

Curious to see what homeowners in Salt Lake City, UT are saying about us? Find out by reading our customer reviews and feedback.

Why Choose Us?

Valley Plumbing, Heating & Cooling offers personalized solutions and expert service at a fair and upfront price. Our experienced, respectful technicians get the job done right the first time and don't leave a mess when they leave. In fact, it is our goal to leave your house cleaner than we found it. We believe in educating our customers to make sure you can make the best decision for you and your home. By providing 24-7 emergency service, we give you peace of mind that if disaster strikes, you have a reliable team to turn to.
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Frequently Asked Questions

Q: Is there really a difference between hard water and soft?

Yes, there is a significant difference between soft and hard water:

  1. Hard water is full of high levels of minerals.  The hardness of your water is determined by the area you live in and what is in the soil the water is traveling through.  Hard water is the kryptonite of plumbing.  It can cause many different issues within your plumbing system and should be considered whenever you are having plumbing issues.
  2. Soft water is the exact opposite of hard water.  You have lower levels of minerals in your water.  You will find that soap goes farther, and you have less buildup on your plumbing fixtures.

Plumbers can help you with the hardness of your water with a multitude of solutions.  If you have had a bad experience with soft water in the past, know that there are other ways to solve the problem to give you a better experience.

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Warning signs

Signs Your Home Needs a Water Softener

Hard water shows up everywhere. Here are the telltale signs.

  • White spots on dishes and shower glass even after cleaning

  • Soap doesn't lather well — takes 2x the amount to get suds

  • Stiff, scratchy laundry even with softener sheets

  • Water heater making popping or rumbling sounds (calcium sediment)

  • Faucet cartridges and aerators failing every 2-4 years

  • Dry, itchy skin after showers or flaky scalp

  • White crust building up on faucet spouts, shower heads, and drains

  • Dishwasher leaving cloudy residue on glassware

  • Dishes and glasses come out spotty from the dishwasher

  • Utah Wasatch Front water supply (almost universally 15+ grains)

End hard water

Softened water pays for itself in 5 years.

Utah water is among the hardest in the US. A softener doubles water heater life, cuts soap usage in half, and ends the spots-on-glass battle forever.

Water heater life (softened)

20yr

Across Salt Lake, Utah, Davis, Weber, and Tooele counties.

The Process

How a Water Softener Install Runs

  1. Water test and sizing

    Tech tests actual water hardness at your kitchen tap and asks about household size and water usage. We size the softener by grain capacity — a family of 4 in 20-grain water typically needs a 32,000-48,000 grain unit.

  2. System selection

    We recommend salt-based, dual-tank, or salt-free based on household needs, septic/municipal, water usage, and budget. Usually 2-3 options at different price points. You choose.

  3. Install day

    Softener tanks installed in utility room or garage, plumbed into the main water line with isolation and bypass valves, sediment pre-filter installed, drain connection run, power wiring completed. 3-5 hour install for most homes.

  4. Initial regeneration and test

    First regeneration cycle runs after install, programmed based on your water hardness and household usage. Hardness tested at a kitchen tap to confirm the system is working. We walk you through salt refill, settings, and alarm indicators.

  5. Warranty and annual service

    10-year resin tank warranty, 3-5 year control valve warranty. Our Quality Service Club includes annual softener inspection, resin flush as needed, and salt refill coordination — keeps the system at peak performance.

Pricing

Water Softener Cost in Salt Lake City

Flat-rate, quoted after the water test. Pricing depends on system type, size, and install complexity.

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Single-tank salt-based softener (standard)

Low

$1,850

High

$3,250

Member

$1,573

$2,763

Family of 2-4, 32,000-48,000 grain capacity

High-capacity salt-based softener

Low

$2,850

High

$3,850

Member

$2,423

$3,273

Family of 4-6, 64,000-80,000 grain capacity

Dual-tank salt-based (uninterrupted soft water)

Low

$3,250

High

$5,850

Member

$2,763

$4,973

Large families, high water demand, luxury homes

Salt-free conditioner (TAC)

Low

$2,250

High

$4,250

Member

$1,913

$3,613

For septic homes or salt-free preference

Softener + whole-home filter combo

Low

$3,450

High

$6,850

Member

$2,933

$5,823

Best overall water quality

Bypass valve add (retrofit)

Low

$285

High

$485

Member

$242

$412

Standard on all new installs

Drain connection / discharge line

Low

$150

High

$385

Member

$128

$327

Usually included in install quote

Salt delivery (per refill)

Low

$65

High

$125

Member

$55

$106

40-80 lbs every 4-8 weeks

Annual softener inspection and service

Low

$125

High

$225

Member

$106

$191

Included for Quality Service Club members

Resin replacement (10-15 year replacement)

Low

$485

High

$985

Member

$412

$837

Resin wears out eventually, replace during service

Member pricing reflects the Quality Service Club 15% repair discount. Service call fees are separate.

Prices reflect 2026 Salt Lake County residential work. Commercial softeners and high-iron well water systems quoted separately after lab testing.

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Salt-Based vs. Salt-Free vs. Dual-Tank

Three approaches to hard water. Salt-based actually softens the water; salt-free prevents scale without softening; dual-tank is salt-based with no downtime.

FeatureSalt-Based (single)Salt-Free (TAC)Dual-Tank Salt
Upfront cost$1,850 – $3,850$2,250 – $4,250$3,250 – $5,850
Actually removes hardnessYes — 95%+ removalNo — conditions onlyYes — 95%+ removal
Soft feel (skin, soap)Yes — noticeably softNo — still feels hardYes — noticeably soft
Prevents scale buildupYesYesYes
Salt refill neededYes — every 4-8 weeksNo — zero maintenanceYes — every 4-8 weeks
Wasted water (regeneration)40-80 gal per regenNone40-80 gal per regen
Septic-safeModern septic OK, check olderYes — no dischargeModern septic OK, check older
Best forMost Utah homes, best valueSeptic, no-maintenance priorityLarge families, high demand
DownsidesSalt refills, slight sodiumLess effective on very hard waterHigher upfront, more space

FAQ

Water Softener FAQs

A standard salt-based softener for a 2-4 person home runs $1,850-$3,250 all-in — unit, install, bypass valve, drain connection, warranty. High-capacity for larger families is $2,850-$3,850. Salt-free conditioners are $2,250-$4,250. Dual-tank for uninterrupted soft water is $3,250-$5,850. All include 10-year resin tank warranty.

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