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Are water softeners worth it?

We asked the homeowners who had one fitted. Here’s what the numbers say.

Based on moderated customer stories · last updated recently
In short

Yes — for most homes in hard water areas. Of the UK owners who shared their story with us, 0% say a water softener was worth it and 0% would recommend one. The savings on soap, energy and appliance wear typically pay back the cost in 2–3 years. These figures update live as new stories are approved (last updated recently).

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What makes a water softener worth it — the maths

Whether a softener is “worth it” comes down to a simple sum: the cost of buying and running one against the money and hassle hard water costs you every year. The unit typically costs £500–£2,000+ with £200–£500 for installation, and the main running cost is salt at roughly £5–£10 a month.

On the other side of the sum sit three recurring savings. You buy up to 70% less soap, shampoo and detergent because soft water lathers so easily. Your heating stays efficient — just 1mm of limescale on an element can waste up to 25% more energy. And your appliances — kettle, dishwasher, washing machine and boiler — last closer to their full life instead of being scaled up from the inside. Added together, that’s why most owners report the softener pays for itself in around 2–3 years.

Who gets the most out of one

The harder your water, the stronger the case. Homes in the UK’s hard and very hard water areas — much of the South and East of England — see the fastest payback and the biggest day-to-day difference. Busy households with several bathrooms notice it most, simply because they use more hot water and generate more scale. If your water is already soft, the benefits are real but smaller, so it’s worth checking your area first.

There’s one practical caveat worth knowing before you decide: softened water isn’t recommended for infant formula or very low-sodium diets, so installers keep one unsoftened tap (usually the kitchen cold) for drinking and cooking. Beyond that, the honest way to judge value is to see real numbers for your own home — compare a few quotes from WRAS-approved, insured local installers and weigh them against the savings above. Our benefits guide covers what changes around the home in more detail.

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Is it worth it for you?

Are water softeners worth it?+
For most homes in hard water areas, yes. 0% of owners who shared a story with us say it was worth it, mainly through less limescale, softer skin, and lower soap and energy use.
How long until a water softener pays for itself?+
Most owners see payback in around 2-3 years through savings on soap and detergent, energy (no limescale on heating elements) and longer appliance life. After that, the savings keep adding up.
What are the ongoing costs?+
Running costs are low - mainly salt, usually around £5-£10 a month depending on household size and water hardness. Non-electric, water-powered models use no electricity at all.
Do water softeners save money on energy bills?+
Yes. Just 1mm of limescale on a heating element can waste up to 25% more energy, so keeping your boiler and hot water system scale-free helps keep bills down and appliances efficient.
Are water softeners worth it for skin and hair?+
Many owners report softer skin and hair and relief from dry skin or eczema within weeks, because soft water is gentler and needs far less soap. It isn't a medical treatment, but it's one of the most commonly cited benefits.
How much does a water softener cost?+
The unit typically costs £500-£2,000+, plus £200-£500 for installation. Compare a few local quotes to see real pricing - see our water softener cost guide for a full breakdown.
Is it worth it in a soft water area?+
The benefits are smaller where water is already soft. Check your area on our hard water areas page before deciding - softeners deliver most in hard and very hard water areas.

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