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Water Conditioning

Water Conditioning in Newhall, CA

Salt-free whole-home systems for Newhall homeowners. Serving the Santa Clarita Valley since 2005.

Salt-based water softeners are banned in Newhall and throughout the Santa Clarita Valley.

SCWC installs only salt-free conditioning systems in SCV — fully compliant with local ordinance.

Your Local Water

What Newhall homeowners need to know

Santa Clarita Valley water tests at approximately 17 grains per gallon (GPG), classified as “Very Hard” — nearly double the California state average. This level of hardness causes accelerated scale buildup on pipes, water heaters, fixtures, and appliances throughout your home.

SCV water has been found to contain 12+ detected contaminants, with 9 exceeding Environmental Working Group health guidelines. The Santa Clarita area also ranks in the top 10 statewide for PFAS contamination — the highest concentration in Los Angeles County.

On average, hard water costs SCV homeowners $1,970 per year in appliance damage, higher energy bills, excess cleaning products, and premature plumbing repairs. A whole-home conditioning system addresses these problems at the source.

Every home in Newhall deals with the same challenges: scale buildup on pipes and fixtures, shortened appliance lifespans, higher energy bills from scale-coated water heaters, and reduced soap effectiveness. Unlike other parts of Los Angeles County, homeowners in Newhall cannot legally install a traditional salt-based water softener — local ordinance bans them to protect the Santa Clara River. Salt-free conditioning systems are the only compliant solution, and they prevent scale just as effectively without any salt discharge or wasted water.

Water Quality Data

Santa Clarita, CA

Santa Clarita Valley

Water Hardness

Very Hard

17 GPG

Top Detected Contaminants

PFAS / PFOS

Top 10 statewide — highest in LA County

Total Trihalomethanes

Disinfection byproduct

Haloacetic Acids

Cancer risk at high levels

Salt Softener Status

✗ Banned in your area

Salt-based softeners are banned in Santa Clarita by local ordinance to protect the Santa Clara River.


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Nearby Service Areas

Also serving nearby SCV communities

Common Questions

Frequently asked questions about water in Newhall

Is Newhall water really that hard?

Yes. Santa Clarita Valley water — including Newhall — tests at approximately 17 GPG, classified as Very Hard. The California state average is generally around 10 GPG. Every home in Newhall is affected by the same hard water challenges.

Are salt-based water softeners legal in Newhall?

No. Salt-based softeners are banned throughout the Santa Clarita Valley including Newhall under a local ordinance protecting the Santa Clara River. Salt-free conditioning systems are the only legal option for Newhall homeowners.

How do I get my water tested in Newhall?

Dan Jimenez offers free in-home water testing throughout Newhall and the Santa Clarita Valley. Call (661) 259-1536 to schedule — no cost, no commitment.

Free Water Test

Book your free water test in Newhall

Dan will come to your Newhall home, test your water on-site, and recommend the right system. No cost, no commitment.

Book Your Free In-Home Water Test

Financing available — payments as low as $15/mo

Questions about water in Newhall?

Call Dan directly — owner-operated since 2005.