The right water softener size depends on household size, water hardness level, and daily water usage.
Water softeners are sized based on grain capacity, which refers to how much hardness they can remove before regenerating. A system that’s too small may regenerate too often and wear out prematurely, while an oversized system can be inefficient and unnecessarily expensive.
In Central Texas, water hardness levels vary by location, so accurate sizing starts with testing your water. Household size, number of bathrooms, and overall water usage all factor into choosing the right system.
Radiant evaluates water hardness and household demand to recommend a water softener that delivers consistent performance without wasting water or salt.