Water here is generally hard, so a softener helps stop limescale and protects appliances. In practical terms, that’s why so many Gloucester households in the GL area choose to soften their water:
- Less limescale on taps, kettles, showers, tiles and glassware — and far less scrubbing to keep them clear.
- Lower energy bills — just 1mm of limescale on a heating element can waste up to 25% more energy, so scale-free systems run more efficiently.
- Longer-lasting appliances — washing machines, dishwashers, boilers and immersion heaters reach closer to their full life.
- Softer skin, hair and laundry, with up to 70% less soap, shampoo and detergent.
Hardness can vary from one part of the South West to the next, so getting the capacity right matters — an under-sized unit regenerates too often and an over-sized one costs more than you need. A local installer who knows the GL supply will size it correctly on a quick survey. You can see how the region measures up on our UK hard water areas guide.
On price, expect the softener itself to cost £500–£2,000+ with installation around £200–£500 — most Gloucester homes recoup that within about 2–3 years through the savings above. See our full cost breakdown and the data on whether softeners are worth it.
Our vetted, WRAS-approved and insured installers across the GL area supply and fit all the leading brands — Harvey, Kinetico, Monarch, Tapworks and Culligan — and quote you directly, free and with no obligation. Not sure which suits your home? Compare them on our best water softeners guide, or read what a proper installation involves.