Is a water softener worth it?+
For most homes in hard water areas, yes. Lower soap and energy use, longer-lasting appliances and softer skin usually pay back the cost in around 2-3 years.
What are the main benefits of soft water?+
Softer skin and hair, up to 70% less soap and detergent, less limescale, longer-lasting appliances, lower energy bills and better-tasting water.
How quickly will I notice the benefits?+
Most people notice a difference within days to two weeks - no new limescale on taps and kettles, softer skin and hair, easier lathering and no scum on shower screens.
Do water softeners really help skin and eczema?+
Many people with dry skin or eczema report relief within a few weeks of switching to soft water, because it's gentler and needs far less soap. It isn't a medical treatment, but softer, residue-free water is widely reported to help.
How much money does a water softener save?+
Savings come from up to 70% less soap and detergent, lower energy bills (just 1mm of limescale on a heating element can waste up to 25% more energy) and appliances lasting closer to their full life. Together these typically pay back the cost in around 2-3 years.
Are there benefits for my boiler and heating?+
Yes. Soft water stops limescale forming on heating elements, heat exchangers and pipework, keeping your boiler and hot water system efficient, quieter and longer-lived - and helping protect appliance warranties.
Is softened water safe to drink?+
Softened water is safe for most adults. It is not recommended for infant formula or very low-sodium diets, so most installs keep one unsoftened drinking tap, usually the kitchen cold.