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.