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Softening Systems

Description
Our state-of-the-art 2-in-1 design combines the power of our softening system to remove hardness, and our premium catalytic carbon to treat bad taste and odor caused by chlorine, chloramines or organic matter.


Whole-Home Softening 

Get rid of hard water residue for good with our advanced water treatment systems that deliver spa-quality showers and sparkling clean dishes.

Features

Protect and Purify

Softening systems remove hard water minerals through a process called ion exchange – reducing minerals in your water that may negatively impact your home & lifestyle.

Calcium

Mineral deposits inside the walls of pipes build-up and restrict the flow of water.

Magnesium

Causes scale build-up, reducing water flow and can lead to hard water effects such as dry skin and hair.

Iron

Mineral deposits inside the walls of pipes build-up and restrict the flow of water.

Continuous Delivery

The soft water recharging mode ensures the delivery of soft water during times of heavy usage, making sure you get consistent and reliable delivery.

Smart Clean Mode

If no water is used for 7 days, our softening system will perform an automatic refresh, cleaning out the entire tank to help prevent bacteria growth.

Enhanced Reverse Flow

Upflow construction pushes hard water minerals up through the media, using only the necessary amount of media and maximizing system efficiency.

Smart Controls
Simple menu navigation, default presets, and instant system status display.
48 Hour Battery Backup
Self-charging battery protects your system from shutting off during power outages.
Space Saving Design
Combined features help reduce connections and overall footprint in your home.
Solid Construction
NSF Certified fiberglass pressure tanks ensure structural integrity and durability. 

Specifications

Flow Rate

Up to 15 gallons/min

Softening Media

Cation Resin

Regeneration Media

Sodium Chloride (Salt)

Regeneration Time

127 minutes

Pressure Range

Min. 30 psi – Max. 125 psi

Temperature Range

40°F – 110°F

Warranty

Limited Warranty, Non-Transferrable

Full Service Water Treatment

We provide service you can count on. And results you can trust. Always checking in with you from free water test to installation.

Free Water Test

We inspect the water around your entire home. From the kitchen, bathrooms, dispensers, and any other water sources.

Customized Solution

We customize your solution, based on your water profile. Making sure we correct issues and reduce contaminants, like lead, bacteria, PFAS, and more.

One-Day Installation

Our local water experts are fully equipped and trained to perform your installation in one day or less.

Frequently Asked Questions

Simply put, hard water has high levels of minerals like calcium and magnesium. These minerals aren’t inherently dangerous, but they can create scale, or buildup in your pipes and appliances, which reduces their lifespan and leads to costly repair and replacement.

Hard water is a common issue for homeowners, and sometimes gets overlooked . You may see hard water residue or spots on dishes and glassware, soap scum buildup in your shower, or, yellowed, dingy whites coming out of the wash.

In some instances, certain contaminants in water may lead to health issues. Most of the time, hard water does not pose a threat to health. But it can make things like eczema and acne worse. Hard water mineral buildup can lead to coarse hair, hair breakage and even hair loss.

Bottled water is naturally soft… but has a unique pollutant that you won’t find in tap water: microplastics, which have been identified as a possible health hazard.

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