Water Softener & Reverse Osmosis Services in Driggs, Victor & Teton Valley, Idaho
Water Softeners Plus LLC · Licensed Plumber Serving Driggs, Victor, Tetonia & Teton Valley

Teton Valley is one of the fastest-growing areas in Eastern Idaho — new homes, vacation properties, and luxury builds going up from Victor to Tetonia. But every one of those homes draws from the same Rocky Mountain groundwater, and most properties are on private wells with no municipal treatment. Whether you're building new, upgrading an existing home, or protecting a second property, the water coming through your pipes deserves the same quality as the views outside your windows.
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Why Teton Valley Water Needs Attention
Teton Valley sits in a different aquifer system than the Snake River Plain that feeds Idaho Falls, Rexburg, and Pocatello. The valley's groundwater flows through alluvial and glacial deposits in the headwaters of the Teton River — generally high-quality water with lower mineral content than what you'd find in the valley below.
But "lower" doesn't mean "soft." The geology still includes limestone formations that dissolve calcium and magnesium into the groundwater. And because most Teton Valley properties draw from private wells — not a municipal system — hardness varies significantly from one property to the next. Your neighbor a quarter-mile away could have a very different number than you.
That's why we start every job with a free water test. No assumptions, no guessing. You'll know your exact hardness reading and what, if anything, you need.
New construction? Install it right the first time
If you're building in Teton Valley, the time to install a water softener is during construction — not after you've noticed scale on your $3,000 faucets and cloudy film on your glass shower doors. We work directly with homeowners and builders to install NuGen Fusion XT water softeners engineered for Rocky Mountain hard water during the plumbing rough-in or after completion.
Your water heater, dishwasher, washing machine, and every fixture in your home will be protected from day one. At $1,799 for a professionally installed system, it's one of the most cost-effective investments you can make in a new build.
Our Services in Teton Valley
Water Softener Installation
NuGen Fusion XT — American-made and engineered for hard Rocky Mountain water. NSF/ANSI 44 certified, lifetime tank warranty. Includes unit, all plumbing, programming, and 400 lbs of salt.
Learn more →$1,799
Reverse Osmosis Installation
Purified drinking water at your kitchen tap. Removes ~98% of dissolved solids. Installed under the sink or in your utility room for a cleaner look.
Learn more →$599
Softener + RO Bundle
Complete whole-home water treatment. Soft water for every tap and appliance, plus purified drinking water at the kitchen sink. Engineered for Rocky Mountain hard water. Save $199.
See full pricing →$2,199
Free Water Assessment
We test your water at no cost — city or well. You'll get your exact hardness number and an honest recommendation. No obligation, no pressure.
Schedule yours →Free
Protecting Vacation Homes & Second Properties
A significant portion of Teton Valley properties are vacation homes, second homes, or short-term rentals. Hard water doesn't care whether you're there or not — scale builds up in your water heater, plumbing, and appliances even when the property sits unused for months.
A water softener protects your investment year-round. We can coordinate installation around your schedule — whether you're there for a weekend, a season, or have a property manager handle access.
Short-term rental owners
If you're renting your Teton Valley property on Airbnb or VRBO, a water softener improves the guest experience — no spotty dishes, no mineral film on the shower glass, softer towels and linens. It's a small investment that protects your property and elevates your reviews.
Get Your Free Water Test
We'll test your water at no charge — city or well — tell you your exact hardness number, and give you an honest recommendation. No obligation, no pressure.
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Frequently Asked Questions — Driggs, Victor & Teton Valley
How hard is the water in Driggs and Victor, Idaho?
Neither Driggs nor Victor publishes a specific municipal hardness number. Teton Valley draws from a different aquifer system than the Snake River Plain — alluvial and glacial deposits in the Teton River headwaters. The water is generally high quality, but groundwater in the region still picks up calcium and magnesium from limestone formations. Many valley residents are on private wells where hardness varies significantly by location and depth. A free water test from Water Softeners Plus will give you your exact number — call (208) 419-7372.
Do you install water softeners in new construction homes in Teton Valley?
Yes. New construction is the ideal time to install a water softener — plumbing access is easy, and your appliances are protected from day one. We work with homeowners and builders in Driggs, Victor, and throughout Teton Valley to install NuGen Fusion XT softeners engineered for hard Rocky Mountain water. $1,799 installed, including the unit, all plumbing, programming, and 400 lbs of salt.
How much does a water softener cost in Teton Valley?
Water Softeners Plus installs NuGen Fusion XT water softeners — engineered for hard Rocky Mountain water — for $1,799. That includes the unit, all plumbing, programming, and 400 lbs of salt. Reverse osmosis is $599 installed. The softener plus RO bundle is $2,199. Same pricing as our Idaho Falls installations.
Do you service vacation homes and second homes in Teton Valley?
Yes. Many Teton Valley properties are vacation or second homes. Hard water causes damage whether you're there or not — scale builds up in your water heater, plumbing, and appliances even when the home is used seasonally. A water softener protects your investment year-round. We can coordinate installation around your schedule.
Should I worry about well water quality in Teton County?
Teton County residents generally enjoy high-quality groundwater, but some areas do have elevated nitrate levels from septic systems and fertilizer use. If you're on a private well, testing is important. We test well water for free and can recommend a reverse osmosis system for drinking water if contaminants are present. The RO removes approximately 98% of dissolved solids including nitrates.
Do you offer free water testing in Driggs and Victor?
Yes. We test your water at no charge — city or well. You'll get your exact hardness number and an honest recommendation. No obligation. Call Chad at (208) 419-7372.
