We Repair & Replace Water Softeners in Edmonton, Sherwood Park, & St. Albert.

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Are you dealing with the damaging effects of hard water on your home’s appliances?

Hard water simply means it contains a higher level of minerals, like magnesium and calcium. Protect your home’s appliances with a properly working water softener!

 How do I know if my water softener needs to be repaired or replaced?

Hard water can show up in your home in a number of different ways like:

If you notice any of the mentioned signs of hard water, it might mean your water softener needs to be repaired.

Benefits Of Properly Working Water Softener System

The benefits of soft water are numerous! If you are wondering if investing in a water softener makes sense for your health, consider that hard water can contribute to skin issues like eczema. However, it can also shorten the lifespan of your appliances by causing a build-up of minerals. Some additional benefits of a water softener include:

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Water Softener FAQ

How can I maintain my water softener’s performance?

Do you already have a water softener? We suggest servicing your equipment every few years. Our plumbers are experienced in maintenance and repairs on all brands of water softeners and will get your system back to performing at its best.

If I need to replace my water softener, do you sell any water softener systems?

Yes, we carry and install a selection of high-quality water softeners and high-efficiency reverse osmosis (HERO) systems manufactured by Novo®. Get one today!

How long should my water softener last?

With proper repair and maintenance, a water softener can last up to 12-15 years.

How much do water softeners cost?

Our inventory of high efficiency water softener systems start at $2595.00. You can learn more about the water softener systems we carry on our product page.

When is a water softener not worth repairing?

Water softeners may not be worth repairing near the end of their lifespan as repairs can be costly, and some parts may be obsolete.