Water here is generally hard, so a softener helps stop limescale and protects appliances. In practical terms, that’s why so many London (South West) households in the SW 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 Greater London 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 SW 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 London (South West) 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 SW 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.