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Your water heater stops fighting mineral buildup and starts running the way it should. Your dishwasher quits leaving spots on glasses. Your showerhead maintains full pressure instead of clogging over time.
Salt free treatment works differently than traditional softeners. Instead of removing calcium and magnesium, it changes how those minerals behave in your water. They stop sticking to surfaces and start flowing right through your plumbing.
You’re not adding chemicals. You’re not dumping brine into the environment. You’re not scheduling maintenance or hauling salt bags from the store. The system runs continuously without electricity, without water waste, and without any monthly costs eating into your budget.
Most Goodbys Creek homes pull water from the Floridan Aquifer, which means you’re dealing with moderately hard to very hard water depending on your specific location. That limestone geology puts calcium and magnesium into your supply whether you see it or not. A salt-free water conditioner handles that reality without the downsides of conventional softening.
We’ve been installing water treatment systems across Florida since the 1970s. We’re A-rated by the Better Business Bureau with a five-star rating and zero complaints. We’re members of the National Water Quality Association, which means we follow industry standards that matter.
Every system we install starts with a free water analysis. We test your specific water because Goodbys Creek’s water hardness can vary even street to street. You get a system designed for your household size, your water chemistry, and your actual usage patterns.
We don’t sell plumbing services or water heaters. We focus entirely on water treatment, which means you’re working with specialists who know this equipment inside and out. When you call with a question, you’re talking to someone who understands Template Assisted Crystallization technology and how it performs in Central Florida conditions.
We start with a water test at your home. That tells us your hardness level, pH, and whether you’re dealing with any other issues like chlorine taste or iron staining. The test takes about twenty minutes and gives us the data we need to size your system correctly.
Once you approve the quote, installation happens at your main water line. The system treats all the water entering your home before it reaches any fixture or appliance. No electricity hookup required. No drain line needed. The whole install typically wraps up in a few hours.
Inside the tank, Template Assisted Crystallization media does the actual work. As hard water passes through, calcium and magnesium transform into microscopic crystals that can’t bond to surfaces. Those crystals stay suspended in your water and flow harmlessly down the drain instead of building up as scale.
You’ll notice cleaner fixtures within a few weeks as existing scale gradually breaks down. Your appliances start performing better immediately because new scale stops forming. The media inside keeps working for years without regeneration cycles, salt additions, or any ongoing maintenance on your part.
This is a water descaler system, not a softener. You keep the beneficial minerals in your drinking water. You just eliminate the problems those minerals cause in your plumbing and appliances.
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Every salt free treatment system includes whole-house coverage, which means protection for every faucet, every appliance, and every fixture from your water heater to your washing machine. The system connects directly to your main line and treats water before it splits off to different areas of your home.
You get a custom-sized unit based on your water test results and household demand. A family of two doesn’t need the same capacity as a family of five. We match the system to your actual peak flow requirements so you never lose pressure during high-demand periods like morning showers.
The installation includes all necessary fittings, bypass valves, and mounting hardware. We don’t charge extra for basic connection work or standard configurations. If your plumbing requires unusual adapters or modifications, we’ll tell you upfront during the quote.
Florida’s limestone-rich aquifers create some of the hardest water in the country. Goodbys Creek sits right in the zone where hardness levels typically range from 100 to 180 parts per million. That’s enough to cause real problems over time, but it’s also the sweet spot where salt-free water conditioners perform extremely well. You’re dealing with moderate to hard water, not extreme hardness that might require more aggressive treatment.
We offer a $500 discount for military members and first responders. We also provide free water analysis with no obligation to buy. You get the test results, you get our recommendation, and you decide whether it makes sense for your situation.
Traditional softeners remove calcium and magnesium through an ion exchange process that swaps those minerals for sodium. That requires salt, electricity, regular regeneration cycles, and a drain connection for brine discharge. You end up with truly soft water, but you’re also adding sodium to your drinking supply and creating wastewater every few days.
A salt-free water conditioner doesn’t remove minerals. It uses Template Assisted Crystallization to change the structure of calcium and magnesium so they form crystals instead of scale. Those crystals flow through your plumbing without sticking to surfaces. You keep the minerals in your water, which means no sodium addition and no nutritional loss.
The practical difference shows up in maintenance and operating costs. Traditional softeners need salt refills every month, which runs $100 to $200 per year depending on your water usage. They use electricity to run the control valve and waste several hundred gallons during each regeneration cycle. Salt free systems have zero monthly costs, no electricity draw, and no water waste. They just run continuously without any attention from you.
No. That slippery feeling comes from sodium in softened water reacting with soap on your skin. Since salt-free water conditioners don’t add sodium or remove minerals, your water feels exactly the same coming out of the tap.
Some people prefer this because the slippery sensation from softened water can feel like soap isn’t rinsing off completely. Others like the softened water feel and consider it a sign the system is working. It’s mostly personal preference, but the lack of slipperiness doesn’t mean the salt free treatment isn’t protecting your plumbing.
You’ll still see the benefits where they matter most: cleaner dishes, less buildup on fixtures, better appliance efficiency, and longer equipment life. The difference is in how the system achieves those results, not whether it delivers them.
Template Assisted Crystallization media typically lasts five to seven years in residential applications. That timeline depends on your water chemistry, your daily usage volume, and whether you have any unusual contaminants like iron or manganese that can foul the media faster.
When replacement time comes, it’s a straightforward service call. We drain the tank, swap out the old media for fresh material, and you’re back in business. The cost usually runs a few hundred dollars, which is still less than buying salt monthly for a traditional softener over that same period.
Most manufacturers recommend testing your water every few years to make sure the media is still performing correctly. If you notice scale starting to build up again or your fixtures aren’t staying as clean, that’s a sign the media might be losing effectiveness. We can test the output water and compare it to your input water to see whether crystallization is still happening at the right rate.
Yes, but well water often requires additional treatment depending on what else is in your supply. Goodbys Creek well water typically comes from the Floridan Aquifer, which means you’re likely dealing with hardness plus potentially iron, sulfur, or tannins depending on your well depth and location.
A water softener alternative handles the hardness, but it won’t remove iron staining or sulfur smell. If your water test shows those issues, we’ll recommend adding an iron filter or other pre-treatment before the salt free conditioner. Treating well water is about addressing all the problems in the right sequence, not just installing one piece of equipment.
The good news is that well water in this area is usually very consistent. Once we dial in the right treatment setup for your specific well, it keeps working year after year without major adjustments. City water can fluctuate based on seasonal changes or treatment plant modifications, but your well chemistry stays relatively stable.
No. A hard water conditioner addresses mineral content, not chlorine or other disinfection chemicals. If you’re on city water and want to eliminate chlorine taste and odor, you need a separate carbon filtration system.
We can absolutely combine both treatments. Many customers install a salt free treatment system for whole-house scale prevention, then add a carbon filter at the kitchen sink for drinking and cooking water. That gives you appliance protection throughout the home plus better-tasting water where you actually consume it.
Carbon filtration is relatively inexpensive and the filters last six months to a year depending on your usage. It’s a simple addition that makes a noticeable difference if chlorine taste bothers you. We’ll go over all your options during the water analysis so you understand what each piece of equipment does and what it costs.
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