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Your water heater stops working overtime. The white crust around your faucets disappears. Your soap actually lathers instead of leaving that weird film on everything.
Hard water in Camp Roosevelt averages between 100 and 300 parts per million, which means you’re dealing with mineral buildup every single day. That buildup cuts your appliance lifespan in half and makes your water heater burn through more energy just to do its job.
When you install a water softener system, your dishwasher stops leaving spots on glasses. Your laundry comes out cleaner with less detergent. Your skin doesn’t itch after showers because there’s no mineral residue clogging your pores.
You’ll also stop replacing appliances years before you should have to. Scale buildup is the silent killer of water heaters, washing machines, and dishwashers. A proper water softening system removes those minerals before they ever reach your pipes.
We’ve been installing water treatment systems across Lake County since the 1970s. We’re A-rated by the Better Business Bureau with a five-star rating and zero complaints, which matters when you’re letting someone into your home and trusting them with your water supply.
We’re members of the National Water Quality Association, which means we follow industry standards that actually protect you. We’re not a national franchise that disappears after installation. We service what we sell, and we’ve been doing it in Camp Roosevelt and surrounding areas for decades.
If you’re military or a first responder, we offer a $500 discount. It’s our way of saying thanks without making a big deal about it.
First, we test your water. Not a guess, not an average—we actually analyze what’s coming through your pipes. Camp Roosevelt pulls from the Floridan aquifer, but hardness levels vary block by block depending on depth and mineral content.
Once we know what we’re dealing with, we design a system based on your household size and daily water usage. A family of four uses water differently than a couple, and your system should reflect that.
Installation typically takes a few hours. We connect the system to your main water line so every faucet, shower, and appliance gets treated water. You don’t have to think about it after that—the system runs automatically.
We also walk you through basic maintenance, which is minimal. Salt-based systems need salt refills every few weeks depending on usage. Salt-free systems use crystallization media that lasts five to seven years before replacement. Either way, we handle servicing for all makes and models if something needs attention.
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You get a system designed around your water test results, not a one-size-fits-all box. We offer both salt-based and salt-free options depending on what your water needs and what you’re comfortable maintaining.
Salt-based systems use ion exchange to remove calcium and magnesium. They’re the most effective for high hardness levels and they’ve been the industry standard for decades. You’ll need to add salt periodically, but the results are immediate and consistent.
Salt-free systems don’t remove minerals—they change their structure so they can’t form scale. These systems use no electricity, no water for backwashing, and no chemicals. They’re ideal if you want a low-maintenance option or if you’re on a septic system. The crystallization media lasts five to seven years before it needs replacing.
Both options protect your entire home. Every shower, every load of laundry, every glass of water benefits from treatment. You’re not just fixing one problem—you’re preventing a dozen others from starting.
We also service and repair existing systems, even if we didn’t install them. If your current water softener isn’t performing the way it should, we’ll diagnose the issue and give you straight answers about whether it’s worth repairing or replacing.
If you see white buildup around faucets, your soap doesn’t lather well, or your appliances keep breaking down earlier than they should, you’ve got hard water. Camp Roosevelt water typically ranges from 100 to 300 parts per million of hardness, which is enough to cause real problems.
You might also notice your skin feels dry and itchy after showers, or your hair feels rough no matter what products you use. That’s because hard water minerals bond with soap and leave a film on your skin that clogs pores and traps oils.
The easiest way to know for sure is to get your water tested. We do free water analysis that measures exact hardness levels, plus any other contaminants that might be affecting taste or safety. Once you see the numbers, the decision becomes pretty clear.
Salt-based systems actually remove calcium and magnesium from your water through ion exchange. They’re more effective for high hardness levels and they give you that slippery feel in the shower that means minerals are gone. You’ll need to add salt every few weeks, and the system uses a small amount of water during regeneration cycles.
Salt-free systems don’t remove minerals—they crystallize them so they can’t stick to pipes and appliances. You won’t get that soft water feel, but you also won’t deal with salt refills or backwash water. These systems work well for moderate hardness and they’re a good fit if you’re on a septic system or want the lowest maintenance option possible.
Both systems protect your appliances and plumbing from scale buildup. The choice usually comes down to your hardness level, maintenance preference, and whether you want true mineral removal or just scale prevention. We’ll recommend the right option after testing your water.
It depends on the system type, your home’s plumbing setup, and your household’s water usage. A basic salt-based system for a typical home starts around a few thousand dollars installed. Salt-free systems can run slightly higher upfront but have lower ongoing costs since you’re not buying salt.
The real cost you should think about is what you’re already spending on hard water damage. Replacing a water heater five years early costs $1,200 to $2,000. Appliances that die from scale buildup add up fast. Higher energy bills from inefficient, scaled-up equipment keep hitting you month after month.
We give you an exact price after testing your water and understanding your needs. No surprises, no pressure. And if you’re military or a first responder, we take $500 off. We also explain what you’re paying for so you can make an informed decision about whether it’s worth it for your situation.
Salt-based systems typically last 10 to 15 years with proper maintenance. The resin tank does the heavy lifting, and as long as you keep salt in the brine tank and run occasional cleanings, the system stays effective for over a decade.
Salt-free systems last 5 to 20 years depending on the technology. The crystallization media needs replacement every 5 to 7 years, but the system itself can run much longer. There are fewer moving parts, which means fewer things that can break.
Lifespan really comes down to water quality and maintenance. If your water has high iron or sediment, you might need pre-filtration to protect the softener. If you skip maintenance or let a salt-based system run without salt for long periods, you’ll shorten its life. We set you up with a maintenance schedule that keeps everything running as long as possible.
A water softener removes hardness minerals like calcium and magnesium, but it’s not designed to remove contaminants like bacteria, lead, or chlorine. If your water is already safe to drink, softening it won’t change that. If you have contamination issues, you’ll need additional filtration.
Salt-based softeners add a small amount of sodium to your water during the ion exchange process. For most people, it’s not enough to matter. But if you’re on a sodium-restricted diet, you might want a salt-free system or a reverse osmosis drinking water system at your kitchen sink.
We test for more than just hardness during our water analysis. If we find anything that affects safety or taste, we’ll recommend the right combination of treatment systems. Sometimes that’s a softener plus a whole-house filter. Sometimes it’s a softener plus a drinking water system. We give you options based on what’s actually in your water.
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