Water Softening

Utah-tough water softeners,
sized to your home.

Salt Lake water runs 13–28 grains per gallon — 4–5× the national average. A right-sized CASA softener stops the scale that destroys water heaters, fixtures, and appliances.

Why it matters

Hard water is quietly costing you

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Protect your appliances

Scale buildup shortens the life of water heaters, dishwashers, and washing machines — softening protects the equipment you already paid for.

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Softer skin & hair

No more film, dryness, or spotty dishes. Use up to 50% less soap and detergent.

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Lower bills

Efficient systems use less salt and water, and appliances run better and last longer.

Utah Water Hardness Map

Utah water hardness & where your water comes from

An interactive map of water hardness across Utah. Darker blue means harder water. Zoom into your city to see its typical hardness and exactly where its water comes from — rivers, reservoirs, springs, and local wells.

Hardness (gpg) Soft · <11 Moderate · 11–14 Hard · 15–18 Very hard · 19–22 Extremely hard · 23+

Typical hardness in grains per gallon (gpg). Actual values vary by season, source blend, and provider. Most of Utah’s water begins as Wasatch and Uinta mountain snowmelt — captured in rivers and reservoirs like Deer Creek, Pineview, and Jordanelle, or pumped from deep valley aquifers — which is why the Wasatch Front carries some of the hardest water in the country.

Free Tool

Size your softener in seconds

Pick your city or enter your hardness — we'll recommend the right grain capacity.

What's included

Professional install, honest pricing

  • Free in-home water test and hardness reading
  • High-efficiency, right-sized system
  • Licensed, insured installation
  • Flat written quote — no surprises
  • Financing available
Typical investment
$1,000–$3,000

Installed, for most Wasatch Front homes. Final price depends on your water test, home size, and system. We give you a flat written quote after a free test.

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Free Water Test

Find out exactly how hard your water is

30-minute, no-pressure test for Utah homes and businesses.