Water Softener & Plumbing Services

in FARMINGTON, UT

Farmington’s water is mostly groundwater, with the city saying nearly 90% of its drinking water comes from underground wells and the remaining 10% from Weber Basin Water Conservancy District supplies. 



The city also gives homeowners a very usable hardness split: water service south of 600 North is about 8 grains per gallon, while service north of 600 North is about 10 grains per gallon. That is enough hardness to create spotting, scale, and the usual “why does my shower glass look like this again?” conversations.


Our services

  • Water softener installation: Help reduce mineral buildup and protect fixtures, appliances, and plumbing from Farmington’s hard water.
  • Water heater repair and replacement: Hard water can leave scale inside tanks and lines, which can chip away at efficiency over time.
  • Whole-home water filtration: Improve taste and address broader water-quality concerns throughout the house.
  • Plumbing repairs: We handle leaks, fixture issues, and general residential plumbing service across Farmington.
  • Reverse osmosis systems: Add cleaner, better-tasting drinking water right at the kitchen sink.


Why Farmington is different

Farmington’s own materials show a system that is both local and varied. The 2025 water-quality report says 90% of the city’s drinking water comes from four underground wells in different parts of the city, while the current water department page says nearly 90% comes from three underground wells, with the balance from Weber Basin, so the city is clearly relying on a well-driven system with a smaller imported component. 


For homeowners, that means local groundwater conditions play a big role in how water feels at the tap.


Farmington also gives harder-water clues by neighborhood. Because the city publishes different hardness levels north and south of 600 North, it is a place where one side of town may need slightly different treatment settings than another. That makes an in-home water test more useful than guessing from a countywide average.


tips for Farmington Homeowners

Farmington’s water department specifically warns about cross-connections and says garden hoses are tied to many backflow incidents, while sprinkler systems connected to public drinking water must have approved backflow protection. 

That makes Farmington a good spot not just for treatment equipment, but also for careful plumbing work that protects the home’s drinking-water side from irrigation and hose-related issues.


The city also gives a practical list of causes for high water bills, including running toilets, leaking faucets, outdoor watering, and water softeners that recycle too frequently. Farmington says average residential use is between 7,000 and 8,000 gallons per month, even though the flat-rate water service includes 5,000 gallons before overage charges begin. 

That is a helpful reminder that leak checks and correct softener settings can save money as well as wear on the plumbing.

Water treatment & plumbing repair in Farmington, UT

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We proudly serve homeowners throughout Farmington, including neighborhoods near Station Park, Lagoon, Farmington Canyon, Preserve Park, and surrounding communities along Main Street, State Street, and the west-side residential areas near FrontRunner.