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Your water heater stops building up scale on the inside. Your dishwasher runs cleaner. Your showerhead doesn’t clog every few months.
That’s what a salt-free water conditioner does. It prevents the mineral buildup that shortens the life of everything water touches, but it does it without adding sodium, wasting water during regeneration, or requiring you to haul 40-pound bags from your car to your garage every month.
You’re not softening the water in the traditional sense. You’re conditioning it so the minerals that cause problems don’t stick to your pipes and appliances. The calcium and magnesium stay in the water, but they don’t create scale. That means you keep the beneficial minerals without the damage.
And if a hurricane knocks out power for three days, your system keeps working. No electricity required. No backwash cycle. No downtime.
We’ve been installing and servicing water treatment systems across Central Florida since the 1970s. We’re BBB accredited with an A rating and five stars. No complaints on file.
We’re members of the Water Quality Association, and we’ve worked on just about every brand of system you can name. If it treats water and it’s in a home in Central Business District, FL, we’ve probably seen it, fixed it, or replaced it.
We don’t do plumbing. We don’t install water heaters. We focus on water treatment because that’s what we’re good at, and homeowners here deal with hard water that sits between 7 and 15 grains per gallon. That’s enough to cause real problems if you ignore it.
A salt-free water treatment system uses a process called template-assisted crystallization. When hard water flows through the system, the minerals are converted into microscopic crystals that don’t stick to surfaces. They stay suspended in the water and wash down the drain instead of building up inside your pipes.
There’s no salt added. No chemicals. No brine tank sitting in your garage. The system doesn’t remove the calcium and magnesium, it just changes their structure so they can’t form scale.
Installation takes a few hours. We test your water first to confirm hardness levels and check for other issues like chlorine or sediment. Then we size the system based on your home’s water usage and install it on your main line. After that, it runs on its own. No programming. No maintenance schedule. No bags to replace.
If your water measures under 180 parts per million in hardness, which is common in Central Business District, FL, a saltless water system handles it without issue. You’ll notice the difference in a week or two when your faucets stop building up that white crust and your soap starts lathering better.
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Every installation starts with a free water analysis. We test for hardness, pH, chlorine, iron, and a few other things that affect how your system should be set up. That analysis tells us what size system you need and whether there are other issues worth addressing.
Once we install your water descaler system, it’s designed to last 10 to 15 years with minimal upkeep. There’s no salt to refill, no settings to adjust, and no filters to change on the conditioning unit itself. If you add a sediment pre-filter, that gets swapped once or twice a year depending on your water quality.
In Central Business District, FL, most homes we work with have moderately hard water from the Floridan Aquifer. The limestone in the ground dissolves into the water as it filters down, which is why hardness levels here typically fall between 120 and 150 parts per million. A hard water conditioner handles that range easily and keeps your appliances running longer without the environmental impact of salt discharge.
We also offer a $500 discount for military members and first responders. If that applies to you, mention it when you call.
No, and that’s an important distinction. A traditional water softener removes calcium and magnesium through an ion exchange process and replaces them with sodium. That’s true softening, and it changes the feel of the water.
A salt-free system doesn’t remove those minerals. It conditions them so they don’t form scale. You won’t get that slippery feel in the shower that softened water gives you, but you also won’t see buildup on your fixtures or inside your appliances.
If you want softer-feeling water for skin and hair, a traditional softener is the better choice. If your main goal is protecting your plumbing and appliances without adding salt or wasting water, a saltless water system does the job.
Yes. In fact, a salt-free water conditioner is one of the better options if you have a septic tank.
Traditional softeners discharge salt brine during their regeneration cycle, and that can interfere with the bacteria in your septic system that break down waste. Over time, too much salt can reduce how well your septic tank functions.
A saltless system doesn’t discharge anything. It doesn’t regenerate. It just treats the water as it flows through, so there’s no impact on your septic system at all. You also don’t waste the 50 to 100 gallons of water that a traditional softener uses every time it backwashes.
Almost none. There’s no salt to add, no timer to set, and no regeneration cycle to monitor.
If you install a sediment pre-filter ahead of the system, that filter cartridge should be replaced once or twice a year depending on how much sediment is in your water. That’s a five-minute job. Other than that, the system runs on its own.
We recommend having your water tested every couple of years to make sure nothing has changed, but the system itself doesn’t require regular servicing. It’s one of the reasons people choose it over traditional softeners, especially if they travel a lot or own a vacation home in Central Business District, FL.
Nothing. It keeps working.
Salt-free water conditioners don’t use electricity. There’s no control valve, no timer, and no motor. Water flows through the media by pressure alone, so even if you lose power for days during a hurricane, your system continues conditioning your water.
That’s a real advantage in Florida, where storms can knock out electricity for extended periods. You don’t have to worry about your water treatment shutting down or needing to be reset once power comes back. It just keeps running the entire time.
You can technically install it yourself if you’re comfortable working with plumbing, but most people hire a professional to make sure it’s done right.
The system needs to be installed on your main water line after the pressure tank but before any branch lines. You’ll need to cut into the pipe, add fittings, and secure the unit. If it’s not sized correctly or installed in the wrong spot, it won’t work as well as it should.
We handle the installation, test the water first, and make sure the system is matched to your home’s flow rate and hardness level. That way you’re not guessing, and you don’t end up with a unit that’s too small or too large for your needs. We also pull any permits required in Central Business District, FL, so you’re covered on that end.
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