Water Softener & Plumbing Services
in draper, UT
Draper homeowners deal with hard water that leaves spots on fixtures, scale in plumbing, and extra wear on water heaters and appliances. Water hardness in Draper is commonly listed around 357 ppm, or about 21 grains per gallon, which is well into hard water territory. Sharp Water Solutions helps Draper families cut down on buildup, improve water quality, and protect the systems they rely on every day.
Whether you need a new water softener, cleaner drinking water, plumbing repairs, or help figuring out what your water is doing to your home, we make it simple: test, recommend, install, done. Draper is already part of our core Salt Lake Valley service area, so we know the local water challenges and the kinds of solutions that hold up.
Our Services in Draper
- Water softener installation: Reduce mineral buildup, protect fixtures, and help appliances run better with a system sized for your home.
- Water heater repair and replacement: Hard water can leave scale and sediment behind, making your water heater work harder than it should.
- Whole-home water filtration: Improve taste, reduce common water-quality concerns, and get cleaner water at every tap.
- Plumbing repairs: From leaks and fixture issues to everyday residential plumbing service, we help keep Draper homes running smoothly.
- Reverse osmosis systems: Get cleaner, better-tasting drinking water right from your kitchen tap.
Why Choose Us for Draper Homes
We have spent over 20 years serving homeowners across the Salt Lake Valley with water treatment and plumbing solutions. Our team focuses on practical recommendations, clean installs, and straightforward service without the runaround.
Free water testing helps match the right setup to the actual conditions in your home instead of guessing. That matters in Draper, where hard water is strong enough to create visible scale and ongoing wear on plumbing and appliances.
Local Tips for Draper Homeowners
If your shower glass spots up fast, your dishwasher leaves a cloudy film, or your faucets crust over, hard water is likely a big part of the problem. A properly sized softener can help reduce that buildup and make daily water use easier on your home.
Draper also publishes an annual water quality report, and pairing that public information with an in-home test gives a clearer picture of what your house actually needs.


