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Water Softener Installation in Tulsa, OK
Serving Tulsa since 2019. Licensed, insured, bonded, and locally owned, with a free water test before any recommendation and a service guarantee on every job.
Water Softener Installation in Tulsa, OK
The City of Tulsa operates two drinking water treatment plants with different hardness levels. The city reports an average hardness of 8.2 grains per gallon at its A.B. Jewell plant and 5.2 grains per gallon at Mohawk. These readings sit on opposite sides of the industry line between hard and moderately hard water.
ProThermal Heating and Cooling has served Tulsa homes and businesses since 2019. We test your water before quoting because hardness varies by treatment plant. If a softener is needed, we size it to your actual reading. Our pricing is upfront with no hidden fees, and we never push unnecessary equipment.
Our Water Softener Services in Tulsa
We handle everything from testing to long-term service.
Free In-Home Water Test
We measure your hardness on-site and show you the reading so the conversation starts with data, not assumptions.
Whole Home Water Softener Installation
Professional installation at the point where water enters your home, so every fixture and appliance is protected.
Softener Sizing and System Selection
We match capacity to your household size and measure water hardness, rather than selling a single default model to everyone.
Softener Repair and Resin Replacement
Units that no longer soften, do not regenerate, or waste salt are diagnosed and repaired instead of automatically replaced.
Annual Softener Service
An annual check of resin condition, brine levels, valve function, and regeneration settings prevents performance decline.
Scale Removal and Water Heater Protection
We flush accumulated scale from existing water heaters, where hard water costs homeowners the most money.
Water Testing for Iron and Sediment
Some Tulsa homes have issues beyond hardness. Testing shows whether filtration is needed alongside softening.
Softener and Filtration Bundling
When a home needs both, installing them together costs less than two visits and provides a single point of service.
Signs You Are Living With Hard Water
Hard water rarely announces itself directly. It appears as small daily annoyances most Tulsa homeowners stop noticing.
- Spots and film on dishes and glassware. Clean glasses come out of the dishwasher cloudy or streaked, and the film does not rinse away.
- Dry skin and limp hair. Soap and shampoo do not rinse clean, leaving residue that makes skin tight and hair dull.
- Reduced soap lather. You use more detergent, shampoo, and dish soap to get the same result.
- Scale on fixtures and shower heads. White, crusty buildup around faucet aerators, shower heads, and tub surfaces.
- Stiff, dingy laundry. Whites go gray, colors fade faster, and towels feel rough out of the dryer.
- Shorter appliance life. Water heaters, dishwashers, and washing machines work harder and fail sooner when scale coats internal surfaces.
How a Water Softener Works and What It Costs
Hardness is caused by dissolved calcium and magnesium picked up as water moves through rock and soil. A softener contains a resin bed that holds those minerals and releases harmless sodium or potassium in their place. Water leaves the tank without minerals that cause scale and soap problems.
Every so often, the resin fills up, the unit flushes with a brine solution, resets, and service returns. This is the regeneration cycle, which runs automatically. Your part is keeping salt in the brine tank.
Price depends on capacity, which depends on your hardness reading and household size. We provide a written price before work begins. Financing is available through Service Finance if you want to spread the cost.
Our Softener Installation Process in Tulsa
Six steps, and you approve the price before any work begins.
- Water test: we measure hardness at your tap and show you the result
- Household assessment: occupants, fixtures, and appliance load determine the capacity you need.
- Written recommendation: you get a specific system, size, and firm price, plus the option to do nothing.
- Installation: the unit is plumbed at the main supply with the drain line and bypass configured correctly.
- Commissioning: we program the regeneration cycle to your hardness, charge the brine tank, and verify soft water at the tap
We guide you on your system, keep salt topped off, and set a service interval to maintain performance.
Why Tulsa Homeowners Choose Us for Water Treatment
Choosing the right water treatment company is not just about equipment. It is about working with a team that provides expert recommendations, quality workmanship, and lasting solutions.
Here’s what sets us apart:
- Serving Tulsa and surrounding areas since 2019, locally owned, licensed, insured, and bonded.
- A free in-home water test before any recommendation ensures sizing is based on your reading, not a city average.
- Our service guarantee: We stand behind every job with a satisfaction guarantee and make no compromise on your comfort.
- Upfront, honest pricing with no hidden fees and a written price before work starts.
- Convenient online scheduling with real-time tracking of estimates and work completion
Whether you are installing a new water softener, replacing an outdated system, or seeking trustworthy advice, our team is here to help you make an informed decision with confidence.
Get Your Free Water Test in Tulsa, OK
A free in-home water test gives you a clear picture of what is in your water so you can decide whether treatment is necessary. If a water softener is not the right solution, we will tell you.
Schedule your free water test online.
Tulsa’s Trusted Plumbing Team
Advanced Water Treatment Solutions in Tulsa
Whether you have spotted glassware, scale on every fixture, or want to know what is in your water before it damages your water heater, the first step is the same and free.
1. Book Your Appointment
Choose a time that fits your schedule for fast professional water treatment service.
2. Receive an Upfront Estimate
After inspecting the issue, we will explain the problem and provide a written estimate before any work starts.
3. Professional Solutions, Lasting Results
We complete the job, verify the system, and leave your home clean.
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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
It depends on which plant serves you. The City of Tulsa reports an average hardness of 8.2 grains per gallon at its A.B. Jewell plant and 5.2 grains per gallon at Mohawk. The first is in the hard range on standard industry scales and the second is moderately hard, so a blanket answer is not useful. Testing your tap settles it in minutes, and we do that at no charge.
Usually yes, because those spots are mineral deposits left as water evaporates. Softened water leaves far less behind. If spotting persists after softening, the cause is typically dishwasher rinse aid or water temperature, not hardness, and we will say so rather than sell you more equipment.
That depends on your hardness, water use, and how the unit is programmed. A correctly sized and programmed system uses less salt than an undersized one that constantly regenerates. We set the cycle to your measured hardness at commissioning, which accounts for most of the difference.
It helps considerably. Scale builds up on the heating surface inside a tank, forcing the unit to run longer to produce the same amount of hot water and shortening its life. Softening slows that process, and if your existing heater has buildup, we can flush it during the same visit.
Sometimes. Softening addresses hardness, not sediment, iron, taste, or odor. Our water test shows whether anything else is present, and if it is, installing filtration alongside the softener in a single visit costs less than two projects.
Call us or submit a request online, and we will book a visit at a time that suits you. A technician tests your water, explains the reading, and provides a written recommendation and price with no obligation. If a softener is not right for your home, we will tell you.