
Water Treatment & Softeners in Omaha, NE
Compare 25 water treatment & softeners contractors near you in Omaha and surrounding area with an average rating of 4.8/5. Get free quotes, read reviews, and find the right pro for your project.
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Water Treatment & Softeners in Omaha, NE
Omaha water-treatment contractors in this directory serve homes on MUD (Metropolitan Utilities District) water (treated, hard at 12-18 grains) and surrounding Douglas County well-water properties. A whole-home twin-tank water softener runs $1,800-$3,500 installed. Well-water systems with iron filtration, softener, and RO at the kitchen typically land $4,500-$9,500.
MUD water is among the harder municipal supplies in the Midwest. Without a softener, water heaters scale within 2-3 years. Most installers run free in-home tests as part of the quote process.
Frequently Asked Questions
- How hard is Omaha tap water?
- Hard — typically 12-18 grains per gallon (200-300 ppm). A 48,000-64,000 grain softener handles a typical 4-person home.
- Is RO worth it?
- For most users, yes — Omaha TDS often runs 350-550 ppm. Under-sink RO at $400-$900 installed reduces TDS to 10-30 ppm.
- Should I test my Douglas County well?
- Yes — at minimum annually for total coliform and nitrates, every 2-3 years for iron, manganese, and pH.
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