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Water Treatment

Protect your home’s water with customized water treatment solutions designed for your household’s unique needs. We install and service whole-home filtration systems, water softeners, salt-free conditioning systems, reverse osmosis systems, and whole-home water conditioners. We also provide in-home water consultations and testing to evaluate your water quality and recommend the best system for cleaner, healthier, better-tasting water throughout your home.

Traditional Water Softeners

Traditional water softeners are designed to remove hard water minerals such as calcium and magnesium that can cause scale buildup throughout your plumbing system. Hard water can lead to dry skin and hair, cloudy dishes, reduced appliance efficiency, clogged fixtures, and premature wear on water heaters and plumbing components. Water softeners use an ion exchange process to replace hardness minerals with softened water, helping protect your home’s plumbing while improving water quality, appliance performance, and everyday comfort.

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Salt-Free Water Conditioning Systems

Salt-free water conditioning systems help reduce scale buildup without using salt or removing beneficial minerals from the water. Instead of softening the water through ion exchange, these systems condition the minerals to help prevent them from sticking to pipes, fixtures, and appliances. Salt-free systems are a great option for homeowners looking for a low-maintenance, environmentally friendly alternative that does not require salt refills or wastewater discharge. They are commonly recommended for households wanting scale protection while maintaining the natural mineral content of their water.

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Reverse Osmosis Drinking Water Systems

Reverse osmosis (RO) systems provide advanced drinking water filtration by removing contaminants such as chlorine, sediment, heavy metals, dissolved solids, and other impurities that may affect taste, odor, and water quality. RO systems are commonly installed under kitchen sinks to provide clean, purified drinking and cooking water directly from a dedicated faucet. These systems are especially beneficial in areas with poor water quality, high mineral content, unpleasant taste, or concerns about contaminants in municipal or well water supplies.

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Alkaline Reverse Osmosis Upgrades

While traditional reverse osmosis systems remove a wide range of contaminants, they can also reduce naturally occurring minerals found in water. An alkalizing upgrade adds beneficial minerals such as calcium and magnesium back into the filtered water while helping raise the pH level for a cleaner, smoother taste. Many homeowners choose alkaline RO systems to improve flavor and enjoy mineral-enhanced drinking water while still benefiting from the advanced purification of reverse osmosis filtration.

 

Frequently Asked Questions

What is hard water?

Hard water contains elevated levels of minerals such as calcium and magnesium. Over time, hard water can cause scale buildup on fixtures, reduce appliance efficiency, and leave spots or residue on dishes and glassware.

How do I know if I need a water softener?

Common signs include white scale buildup, dry skin, soap scum, stiff laundry, reduced water pressure from buildup, or appliances wearing out prematurely due to mineral deposits.

What is the difference between a water softener and a salt-free system?

A traditional water softener removes hardness minerals from the water, while a salt-free system conditions the minerals to help prevent scale buildup without removing them.

Does a reverse osmosis system remove contaminants?

Yes. Reverse osmosis systems are designed to reduce many common contaminants, dissolved solids, chlorine, sediment, and impurities that may affect drinking water quality and taste.

Is reverse osmosis water safe to drink?

Yes. Reverse osmosis water is considered safe and highly purified. Some homeowners choose to add an alkalizing filter to restore beneficial minerals and improve taste.

How often do water treatment systems require maintenance?

Maintenance varies depending on the system type and household water usage. Most systems require periodic filter changes, inspections, or salt replenishment to maintain optimal performance.

Can you test my water before recommending a system?

Absolutely. We provide in-home water evaluations to assess your water quality and help determine the best solution for your household’s specific needs.

Will a water treatment system help protect my plumbing and appliances?

Yes. Proper water treatment can help reduce scale buildup, improve efficiency, and extend the lifespan of plumbing fixtures, water heaters, dishwashers, washing machines, and other water-using appliances.

Are salt-free systems maintenance free?

Salt-free systems are generally lower maintenance than traditional softeners, but they still require periodic servicing and filter replacements depending on the system installed.

What areas of the home can benefit from water filtration?

Whole-home filtration systems can improve water quality for showers, sinks, laundry, dishwashers, appliances, and drinking water throughout the entire home.

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