Water Science, based in Park City, is the most referred water treatment solutions company in the area. We provide water softening and purification systems. Water Science sells only the best and most reliable systems, built and backed by the top manufacturers.
Many companies offer low prices by using unlicensed installers, skimping on the installation, and using low-quality materials. By choosing Water Science, you can be confident that your equipment will be professionally installed and meet all local plumbing codes. We have earned our reputation by selling the highest quality systems and nothing less. Give us a call to experience doing business with local water treatment specialists.
Which system is best for you?
We wanted to find a solution to further treat the notoriously awful well water of Park City because we felt our water softener wasn't doing enough. We decided to check out Water Science based on the positive reviews.
First, they sent Bart for a free consultation, which we thought was awesome. Bart showed us just how hard our water is, and we were also pretty shocked to learn that the water coming out of our sink had a Total Dissolved Solid measurement of 594ppm (the EPA doesn't recommend consuming anything >500ppm).
So far we are very pleased with the results, and are happy to add to Water Science's five-star reviews!
How do we select the perfect water softener for you?
Below is our checklist that we cover in order to determine the best option for you:
- Water supply and main pipe size
- Pipe type
- Water hardness
- Number of bathrooms
- Square footage of the house
- Number of residents or guests
- Number of jetted tubs in the house
- Are there any rain shower or high flow fixtures?
- Footprint and installation space
- Door size into installation space
- Is there a drain?
- Is there electrical nearby?
- What is the compensated hardness?
- Ferrous iron present
- Ferric iron or sediment present
- Total dissolved solids count
- Crawl space
- Second home or part-time home
- Bacteria
- Chlorine removal?
- No salt or scale stop
- Metered or low salt and high efficiency
- What size of brine tank
- Twin or single tank
- Stubby or full size
- Salt or potassium
- Installation details