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Please tell me about water softeners

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tenrillingtonplace · 21/04/2026 01:07

I live in the UK in an area where the water is very hard. I’m currently staying in a country where water softeners are - apparently - standard. The water is so different and it’s making me think about possibly installing one. Has anyone got any advice please? Is this a DIY job? Where do they normally go? Can they go in a kitchen cupboard under the sink? Thanks.

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Talipesmum · 21/04/2026 08:25

We’ve got a Harvey’s one. Love it. It wasn’t a diy job - they send a fitter who works out where best to fit it and there’s bits of pipe added etc. (I guess if you’re good at bits of plumbing it might be diy??).
It could fit under the kitchen sink; ours is in the utility room / tiny loo. Ours is 48cm high, 44 deep and 20 wide - a bit like a large old fashioned free standing computer.

whirlyhead · 21/04/2026 08:30

I’m in Spain with a water softener as our water is terrible. I had one in London too. They’re usually too big to fit under the sink and do need to be professionally installed. Mine has filters that need replacing every year. The tablets last a while and aren’t that expensive if you shop around. Our water is however still a bit rubbish but better than it was!

noblegiraffe · 21/04/2026 08:34

Ours is under our kitchen sink and was professionally fitted. It doesn’t take up as much room as I thought it would, there’s still space to store washing up liquid etc.

It has made a massive difference, so much easier to keep everything clean. We have an unsoftened water tap in the kitchen for drinking water.

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Whatarewedoing · 21/04/2026 09:14

I'm watching with interest. Will it work for all the wateroutlets of the house or just the kitchen?

Saisong · 21/04/2026 09:20

We're planning on getting one installed. Big house so need a hefty unit so it will go in utility. Most of the house will have the softened water - so no limescale build up in showers, loos, central heating and appliances. However there will be an unsoftened tap in the kitchen (with a water filter) for drinking, and another for outside use as softened water is not good for plants.

noblegiraffe · 21/04/2026 09:20

Ours works on everything except the special kitchen tap.

whirlyhead · 21/04/2026 09:22

I have the osmosis tap in the kitchen for drinking water (you'd probably die if you drank our tap water!!) A smaller unit wouldn't do the whole house I guess - mine is large as it does the whole house. I had a smaller unit in London but I think it only did the kitchen.

Buscobel · 21/04/2026 09:28

The newer ones are quite compact and ours is under the kitchen sink. We have a boiling water tap too, so drinking (cold) water comes from that. It covers the bathrooms too, so shower screens are easier to clean and you really notice when the salt is running low. I use less laundry detergent and shower stuff.

Bridgertonisbest · 21/04/2026 09:58

We installed a water softener around 5 years ago. It’s no coincidence that our current washing machine is our longest surviving machine despite having had a number of mieles.

It does all the water in the house, including the kitchen taps. It’s under the kitchen sink but does take up almost half of the cupboard.

Talipesmum · 21/04/2026 10:31

Whatarewedoing · 21/04/2026 09:14

I'm watching with interest. Will it work for all the wateroutlets of the house or just the kitchen?

You can choose and plumb it in accordingly. I think it’s usual to have an unsoftened tap option (as well as softened) in the kitchen, and outside tap needs to stay unsoftened.

The only annoying thing is that we have to get downstairs water to water the upstairs plants, as they don’t like softened water. Minor inconvenience though (and im thinking of using the water from the dehumidifier to water them with?)

bilbodog · 21/04/2026 10:42

Weve got one and hardly any signs of limescale anywhere. Dont forget the softened water also keeps the pipework to other appliances cleaner such as washing machine and dishwasher as well as boiler and central heating - so everything works better and lasts longer.

twilightcafe · 21/04/2026 11:37

Got one. It's a godsend. No more timescale, furred-up kettles etc.

An engineer fitted the unit in a cupboard under the kitchen sink. We also have a tap for filtered drinking water.

ExquisitelyDressed · 21/04/2026 12:02

Ours is outdoors, on the outside wall of our kitchen (at the back of a side return), covered with an insulated box that lifts off easily for access. So the pipes go out and back in again there. Saves space inside.

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