Serving Beach, ND and surrounding areas
In business since 1936
Free estimates
Emergency services offered
"Reasonable cost for ph imbalance in well water. so far so good."





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Last update on October 24, 2023
Serving Beach, ND and surrounding areas
In business since 1936
Free estimates
Emergency services offered
"Reasonable cost for ph imbalance in well water. so far so good."





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Serving Beach, ND and surrounding areas
In business since 2001
Credit card accepted
Offers commercial services
"These guys were great. They actually advised against me doing anything to treat my bad well water due to it not being cost effective. They have me some great alternatives to consider and I didn’t pay them a dime. They were polite and professional. I would recommend them to anyone."
Serving Beach, ND and surrounding areas
In business since 1991
Free estimates
Credit card accepted
FM Water Systems is your locally owned and operated authorized Kinetico Dealer with over 30 years of experience. We take great pride in our prompt response, expertise and superior customer service every time so call today!\n\nCommercial and Residential clients always welcome!
Serving Beach, ND and surrounding areas
In business since 2011
Credit card accepted
At MJ Plumbing, Inc., we pride our company on reliability, great communication, integrity, and quality work. We are experts in our trade and will do our best to keep you as educated as we can on your particular task or project. We look forward to earning your business!
The license requirements for water softener installation depend on your location. Some municipalities require that the installer hold a plumbing license, some require a permit and an inspection, but no license for the installer, and some require a permit and a license for the installer. Regardless of the local laws in your area, it’s always a good idea to hire a licensed plumber or installer. These pros will install your system properly and have the experience to size the system appropriately. Use Angi’s state licensing tool to check your installer’s license status.
Water softeners are worth the money if you live in an area with hard water. Hard water is safe to drink, but it poses serious threats to your plumbing system. The minerals in hard water will gradually build up on the inside walls of your pipes, reducing water flow to your fixtures. The minerals can also gradually corrode your plumbing system, reduce its lifespan, and increase the risk of leaks. Hard water also makes soap and detergent less effective. Water softener systems can solve all these issues, making them a great investment.
It’s possible to install a water softener yourself, but we don’t recommend it. Water softeners require working with copper pipes and electrical wiring, neither are suitable tasks for most DIYers. Plus, working with water and electricity together is dangerous and could pose a risk to your safety. Water softeners also need to be calibrated so that they don’t make your water too soft, as soft water poses just as many risks as hard water. Overall, it’s well worth hiring a local water softener installer to place your water softener system.
The cost to install a water softener system is $1,500 on average, ranging between $200 and $6,000. The labor for water softener work typically costs between $150 and $1,000, so you can add that to your equipment costs to get an accurate total. Your price will depend on many factors, including the following:
System capacity
Home size
Water hardness levels
Type of water softener
Presence of electricity in the installation area
Local permit costs
Your water softener size is based on your total household water consumption. In most cases, you can assume the average household member will use around 75 gallons per day. Multiply that by the number of people in your home, then multiply by 10 (for the typical grains per gallon). You’ll get a number in grains that should help roughly size your water softener. However, it’s best to hire a professional to install your system and use more exact numbers, like your exact average water consumption per day and starting water hardness.
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