
Water Treatment & Softeners in Santa Fe, NM
Compare 30 water treatment & softeners contractors near you in Santa Fe and surrounding area with an average rating of 4.5/5. Get free quotes, read reviews, and find the right pro for your project.
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Anytime Plumbing, Sewer, Drain & Heating | Emergency Plumber, Sewer Pipelining, & Tankless Water Heater Repair Santa Fe, NM

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Water Treatment & Softeners in Santa Fe, NM
Water treatment and softeners in Santa Fe serves a high-desert New Mexico market: adobe-style homes, single-family homes, mid-century homes, and commercial properties. Typical jobs include whole-home water softeners (Santa Fe water has hardness), reverse-osmosis drinking-water systems, and well-water treatment for outskirts. Desert water hardness and Historic District-compliant equipment drive approach.
Residential water softeners in Santa Fe run $2,000-$5,000; reverse osmosis $1,500-$4,000; well-water treatment $3,500-$10,000. New Mexico requires a Plumbing license. Santa Fe permits apply. Historic District extensive review.
Frequently Asked Questions
- Is Santa Fe water hard?
- Yes — 12-18 grain hardness common.
- Historic District equipment?
- Concealed installation for visible exterior.
- Well-water?
- Some Santa Fe outskirts on wells need treatment.
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