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Water Softener Size for Albuquerque, NM

Albuquerque's water runs about 12 GPG (very hard). Here's the right softener size for a typical 4-person home — adjust for your household above.

Recommended size
40,000-grain water softener

For 4 people on very hard water (12 GPG), regenerating about every 7 days.

Effective hardness (incl. iron)12 GPG
Softening demand per day3,600 grains
Capacity needed between regenerations25,200 grains
Recommended catalog size40,000 grains
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48,000-Grain Softener (1.5 ft³)

Best for 3–5 people / hard water

The most common residential size. Comfortably handles a typical family on hard municipal water with an efficient ~7-day regeneration.

~$800–1,100
How this is calculated

People × 75 gallons/day × effective hardness (grains per gallon) = your daily softening demand. Multiplied by your regeneration interval gives the capacity needed between cycles. We then pick the smallest standard unit whose working capacity (~68% of its rated grains, at an efficient salt dose) covers that demand — so you don't overpay for an oversized softener.

Albuquerque, NM sits at roughly 12 grains per gallon, which the USGS classifies as very hard water. The size above is calculated for a 4-person household at that hardness; a larger family, or iron from a private well, will push you to the next size up. Adjust the inputs to match your home.

Local hardness is approximate and varies by source and season — confirm with your utility's annual water-quality report before buying.

Frequently asked questions

What size water softener do I need?

Multiply your household size by 75 gallons/day by your water hardness in grains-per-gallon to get your daily softening demand, then multiply by how often you want the unit to regenerate (about 7 days). Choose the smallest standard unit whose working capacity covers that number. The calculator above does this instantly.

Why size on 'working' capacity instead of the rated grains?

A softener's advertised rating assumes a heavy, wasteful salt dose it's rarely run at. At an efficient salt setting it delivers roughly 68% of that number. Sizing on the real working capacity keeps salt use low and stops you from overpaying for an oversized unit.

Does iron change the size I need?

Yes. Dissolved iron adds to the load the resin must handle — about 4 grains-per-gallon of effective hardness per 1 ppm of iron. Above ~3 ppm a softener alone isn't enough and you should install a dedicated iron filter ahead of it.

Can a softener that's too big be a problem?

It can. An oversized softener regenerates so rarely that resin can channel and lose efficiency, and you've paid for capacity you don't use. Right-sizing — not maxing out — is the goal.

Is Albuquerque, NM water hard?

Albuquerque water is typically around 12 grains per gallon, classified as very hard by USGS standards. A water softener is commonly recommended to cut scale and protect appliances.

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