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Which salt for which water softener? The complete guide for Belgium (2026)

February 14, 2026 by
Which salt for which water softener? The complete guide for Belgium (2026)
Frederick De Sloover

Anyone who has (or wants to install) a water softener eventually asks themselves the same question:

which salt should I use for my water softener?

The answer is more important than many people think. The wrong salt can lead to:

  • faster wear and tear of the device
  • more maintenance and outages
  • higher salt consumption
  • a shorter lifespan of the resins

In this guide, we clearly, neutrally, and professionally explain:

  • what types of water softening salt exist
  • which salt is suitable for which type of water softener
  • which mistakes you absolutely must avoid
  • and how to make the right choice for your situation in Belgium

Why is the right salt so important?

A water softener works on the basis of ion exchange. During regeneration, the resin is cleaned with a brine solution based on salt.

👉 The purity and shape of the salt determine how efficiently and cleanly this process proceeds.

Bad or unsuitable salt can:

  • leaving sludge and residue in the resin
  • valves become contaminated
  • increase salt consumption
  • cause extra maintenance

Good salt = reliable operation, lower costs, and a longer lifespan.

The different types of salt for water softeners

1. 1. Salt tablets (most commonly used in Belgium)

Salt tablets are compressed tablets made of very pure vacuum salt.

Advantages

  • very pure
  • dissolve evenly
  • no sludge formation
  • ideal for modern household appliances

Disadvantages

  • slightly more expensive than cristals (but more economical in the long run)

👉 Recommended for 80–90% of household water softeners.

2. Salt Crystals

Coarser crystals, often used in industrial or semi-industrial applications.

Advantages

  • lower purchase price
  • suitable for large installations

Disadvantages

  • less pure
  • chance of silt
  • not ideal for compact or modern devices

👉 Especially interesting for high consumption or professional installations.

3. Salt blocks

Massive blocks that dissolve slowly.

Advantages

  • very stable brine formation
  • suitable for older or specific systems

Disadvantages

  • less flexible
  • not compatible with all devices

👉 Today less common, but sometimes necessary for older installations.

4. Vacuum salt (the purest form)

Vacuum salt is refined salt with an extremely high purity level (±99.9% NaCl).

It is the basic raw material for high-quality tablets.

Why this is important

  • minimal pollution
  • less maintenance
  • optimal regeneration

👉 The purer the salt, the healthier your water softener.

Which salt for which type of water softener?

Type water softenerRecommended saltWhy
Domestic (modern)Salt tabletsPure, safe, efficient
Compact deviceSalt tabletsNo sludge, uniform solution
Industrial / large consumptionSalt crystalsCost-efficient
Older installationsSalt blocksStable operation
Brand-independentVacuum salt tabletsMaximum compatibility