Morehart Air Conditioning & Heating helps households protect themselves from hard water with whole-home water softeners in Phoenix, AZ. Water hardness is a common problem in the region. The Department of Energy estimates that it costs the average homeowner up to $800 a year. Our team provides custom water softener installation solutions. A water softener can lower energy bills. It protects your plumbing and improves your shower experience.
Contact Morehart today to learn more about our whole-home water softeners in Phoenix.
Why Choose Morehart for Water Softener Solutions in Phoenix?
We’re a local company with over 15 years of experience serving the region. Our team provides honest, personalized advice and delivers first-rate workmanship. We pride ourselves on outstanding customer service and complete customer satisfaction.
- Family-owned and -operated business
- Expert plumbers with extensive Maricopa County experience
- Transparent, upfront pricing without surprises
- Multiple Expertise Best awards
- BBB accredited with an A+ rating
- Same-day and 24/7 service for emergencies
Effective Hard Water Treatment Solutions
For the average household, a hard water treatment solution can pay for itself over time. It will lower energy costs and reduce detergent usage. It will also extend appliance lifespans, including your water heater. We install whole-house systems that provide all the soft water you need. It doesn’t matter how big your family or home is.
- High energy bills
- Dry skin and hair
- Dull and stiff laundry
- Inefficient detergent usage
- Spotty glassware and dishware
- Limescale buildup in bathrooms
Customized Water Softener Installation for Every Home
The typical water softener used for residential applications is salt-based. These systems soften water by swapping out unwanted minerals for sodium or potassium chloride. This process is slow, so professional sizing is a must. If a system’s volume is too low, you’ll get unsoftened water during periods of peak demand.
Another consideration is whether you want a single- or dual-tank system. Single-tank water softeners have to go offline to regenerate. This generally happens overnight for about an hour. Dual-tank setups never have to go offline to regenerate.
- High energy efficiency
- Better skin and hair health
- Enhanced shower experiences
- Reduced soap and detergent costs
- Improved water for cooking and drinking
- Longer lifespans for water-using appliances
Whole-Home Water Softener Installation
If you have hard water, we recommend a point-of-entry (POE) water softener. POE systems function between the main water line and the home’s plumbing system. That way, your system softens all the water before it enters your home. This is an effective approach whether you have a well system or connect to a municipal line.
Start Enjoying Softer Water with Morehart Today
Explore our online gallery to see our work. You will learn more about who we are as a team. We often have specials available and list our current promotions online. You can schedule an appointment with us online or by phone. We offer free in-person consultations and estimates for home water filtration and softening. There’s no obligation. During that appointment, we can discuss financing, which we offer on approved credit.
Morehart is a local, trusted choice for whole-home water softeners in Phoenix. Call today or contact us online to schedule an in-home consultation.
Frequently Asked Questions
Here are answers to a couple of common questions about water softeners. Contact us at your convenience with any other questions.
How Do I Know If I Need A Water Softener?
The best way to know if you need water softener installation is to schedule a water hardness test. We’ll assess your water and provide you with a professional assessment. Testing aside, you may notice the signs of living with excessive water hardness. These issues can be scale buildup in bathrooms and higher energy bills. You may also notice poor soap and detergent lathering and itchy skin.
How Long Do Water Softeners Typically Last?
The typical whole-home water conditioning system will last between 10 and 15 years. Regular maintenance is the key to maximizing the lifespan of your water softener. We recommend scheduling an annual maintenance appointment. In that service, we’ll check several areas, clean thoroughly, and address basic wear and tear.