How to Choose the Right Size Water Softener
Choosing the correct size softener means fewer regenerations, lower salt use, and better performance. Here’s how to calculate the grain capacity you actually need — and the systems that fit best.
Step 1: Find Your Water Hardness
Check your local water report or use a home test strip kit. Hardness is measured in grains per gallon (gpg). Common ranges:
- 0–3 gpg = Soft water
- 4–7 gpg = Moderate hardness
- 8–14 gpg = Hard
- 15+ gpg = Very hard
Step 2: Estimate Daily Water Use
Multiply the number of people in your household by 75 gallons per day (average). Example: 4 people × 75 = 300 gallons/day.
Step 3: Calculate Grain Capacity Needed
Formula: Hardness (gpg) × Gallons per day × 7 (days between regenerations) = Total grains.
Example: 10 gpg × 300 gallons × 7 days = 21,000 grains → Choose a 32,000 grain softener for efficiency.
Step 4: Match to a System
24,000–32,000 Grain
Small homes, 1–3 people. Compact footprint, low salt use.
48,000–64,000 Grain
Medium homes, 3–5 people. Ideal balance of flow & efficiency.
80,000+ Grain
Large homes, high hardness, or commercial/light industrial.
Why Sizing Matters
An undersized softener regenerates too often — wasting salt and water. An oversized one can channel and reduce efficiency. The right size keeps your home scale-free and your system lasting longer.
