Frequently Asked Questions
Is Edmonton water really hard?
Yes. Hard water is common in Edmonton, and it often shows up as scale buildup, soap scum, spots on dishes, and dry skin or hair. A properly sized softener helps prevent that damage and improves day-to-day water use.
How does a water softener work?
Most systems use ion exchange to remove hardness minerals (like calcium and magnesium). The result is water that feels better on skin, cleans more easily, and reduces scale in plumbing and appliances.
What’s the difference between city water and well water systems?
City water setups usually focus on hardness and (if needed) chlorine taste/odor. Well water can require additional treatment depending on iron, manganese, sulfur smell, sediment, or bacterial risk.
What size water softener do I need?
Household size and number of bathrooms are the best starting points. Bigger homes need higher flow and capacity so pressure stays strong during showers, laundry, and dishwashing at the same time.
Will soft water feel “slippery”?
It can feel different at first because soap rinses clean, er and you’re not feeling mineral residue. Most people adjust quickly, and you’ll usually use less soap and shampoo.
Is softened water safe to drink?
For most households, yes. If you’re watching sodium intake, ask us about alternatives (like potassium-based salt) or adding a dedicated drinking-water filter for peace of mind.
Does a softener remove chlorine taste or odor?
A standard softener targets hardness minerals, not chlorine. If taste/odor is a concern, pairing with filtration (like carbon) is a common solution.
Do I need reverse osmosis (RO) too?
Not always. RO is typically for drinking water and helps reduce dissolved contaminants, taste issues, and certain chemicals. Many Edmonton homes choose a softener for whole-home protection and RO for kitchen drinking water.
How much maintenance does a softener need?
Most of the routine upkeep is refilling salt and occasional checks. If your system includes filtration, cartridges/media may need scheduled changes depending on use and water quality.
How often do I add salt?
It depends on your water hardness and usage, but many homes refill every few weeks to every couple of months. We’ll show you what to watch for after setup.
How long does installation take?
Most standard installations take 2–4 hours. Timing varies based on your plumbing layout and whether you’re adding filtration or a well-water treatment stack.
Can I install a softener myself?
It’s possible, but professional installation is recommended to ensure correct setup, proper drainage, and to avoid plumbing issues.
Do you offer payment plans?
Yes. We offer flexible payment plans (including 0% interest options for eligible customers) so you can spread out the cost without compromising on quality.
Do you remove old equipment?
Yes. Let us know when you book, and we’ll plan the removal and disposal.
What if I want a salt-free option?
Salt-free conditioners are a great fit for people who want scale reduction without the “soft water feel” or regular salt refills. The best option depends on your water source and what problems you’re trying to solve.