Gunther Salt is a packager and distributor of bulk and packaged salt for water softening, feed-mixing, de-icing, and food applications. Our St. Louis, Missouri facility has 3 salt domes for bulk storage, 1 building for bulk storage, and 3 warehouses for packaged storage. Gunther Salt operates 3 bagging lines. Our customer base is concentrated in the states of Illinois, Indiana, Missouri, Kansas, Arkansas, Tennessee, Kentucky, Iowa, and surrounding states. Lead time for delivery is typically 2-4 days. Customer pickups are always welcome.
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Supplying clients throughout Missouri, Illinois, Kansas, Indiana, Kentucky and Tennessee.

BBB Rating
A+
BBB Rating and Accreditation information may be delayed up to a week.
Hours
Regular Hours
Mon - Fri:
Sat - SunClosed
Extra Phones

Fax: 314-241-1725

TollFree: 800-873-7258

Services/Products
  • Industrial Service
  • Bulk Ice Control Salt
  • Bulk Sea Salt
  • ICE CONTROL SALT
  • Pellets, Cubes, Iron-Out, Brine Blocks, and Potassium Chloride
  • Bulk Swimming Pool Salt
  • SPECIALTY SALT
  • Bulk Solar Salt
  • Feed-Mixing Salt
  • Magnesium Chloride Pellets
  • Bulk Granulated and Iodized Salt
  • AGRICULTURAL SALT
  • Bulk Rock Salt
  • WATER SOFTENING SALT
Brands
Blue Blast, Brine Blocks & Potassium Chloride, Calcium Chloride Pellets, Cubes, Feed-Mixing Salt, Fine & Medium Flake Salt, Flour & Pretzel Salt, Granulated & Iodized Salt, Heat Blast, Ice Control Salt, Iron-Out, Louisiana Rock Salt, Magnesium Chloride Pellets, Pellets, Sea Salt, Swimming Pool Salt, Utah Solar Salt
Payment method
amex, master card, visa, cash, check, discover
Neighborhood
Near North Riverfront
Accreditation

National Association of Manufacturers, Water Quality Association, National Federation of Independent Businesses, Associated Industries of Missouri

Categories
Salt, Feed Concentrates & Supplements, Ice Melting Equipment & Supplies, Snow Removal Service