Reach Out Today
Please provide your email address so that we can stay in touch and answer any questions you have! We will be reaching back out shortly.
Hear from Our Customers
Your water heater runs longer without that chalky buildup choking the heating element. Your shower glass stays clearer. Your coffee maker doesn’t clog every six months.
That’s what happens when you install a saltless water system that prevents scale from forming in the first place. The minerals in your water don’t disappear—they just stop sticking to everything they touch.
You’re not hauling salt. You’re not programming timers or dealing with brine tanks. You’re not adding sodium to your drinking water or creating wastewater that flows into the septic system. The system works passively, using a process called template assisted crystallization to transform calcium and magnesium into crystals that can’t cling to pipes or appliances.
Your skin and hair feel better because you’re not coating them in salt or stripping away the minerals that actually help. Your water tastes clean. Your appliances last longer. And you’re done with the maintenance cycle that comes with traditional softeners.
We’ve been installing water treatment systems across the state for over five decades. We’re members of the National Water Quality Association and hold an A+ rating with the Better Business Bureau—five stars, zero complaints.
We’re not a national franchise that sells you a system and disappears. We’re a Florida company that understands what limestone geology does to your water and how to fix it without creating new problems. Every system we install starts with a free water analysis, because your water chemistry isn’t the same as your neighbor’s.
Anastasia homeowners deal with hard water that averages 100 to 300 parts per million. That’s enough to damage appliances, dry out skin, and leave residue on everything water touches. We’ve seen it all, and we know which solutions actually work long-term in this environment.
We start with a water test at your home. No charge, no obligation. We need to see what’s actually in your water—hardness levels, chlorine, pH, contaminants—so we can design a system that handles your specific situation.
Once we know what we’re working with, we’ll recommend a salt-free water conditioner that fits your household size and water usage. These systems use a media that triggers a chemical change in calcium and magnesium molecules. The minerals stay in your water, but they form microscopic crystals that flow through your pipes instead of bonding to them.
Installation typically takes a few hours. The system goes on your main water line, treating all the water that enters your home. There’s no drain line to run, no electrical outlet needed, and no salt storage to plan for.
After installation, the system runs on its own. No programming, no regeneration cycles, no salt deliveries. The media inside lasts years before it needs replacement, and we’ll let you know when that time comes. You get whole-house scale prevention without adding another maintenance task to your list.
Ready to get started?
You get scale prevention throughout your entire home. That means your water heater, dishwasher, washing machine, ice maker, and every faucet and showerhead stays clearer longer. The system doesn’t remove minerals—it changes how they behave so they stop causing problems.
You keep the beneficial minerals in your drinking water. Calcium and magnesium aren’t bad for you—they’re actually good for you. A salt-free system lets you keep them without the damage they cause when they crystallize on surfaces.
In Anastasia, where limestone-heavy groundwater is the norm, this approach makes sense. You’re not fighting Florida’s geology with bags of salt and constant maintenance. You’re working with the water you have and changing just enough to protect your home.
The system uses no electricity, produces zero wastewater, and requires no ongoing chemical or salt purchases. That’s better for the environment and easier on your budget. You also avoid adding sodium to your water supply, which matters if you’re watching your salt intake or relying on a septic system that doesn’t handle brine well.
No, and that’s an important distinction. A salt-free system doesn’t soften water in the technical sense—it conditions it. Traditional softeners remove calcium and magnesium through an ion exchange process and replace them with sodium. That’s true softening, and it changes the water chemistry completely.
A salt-free conditioner leaves the minerals in your water but alters their structure so they don’t form scale. You won’t get the slippery feel that comes with softened water, and you might still see some spotting on glassware. But you will see dramatically less buildup in pipes, on fixtures, and inside appliances.
If your main goal is protecting your plumbing and equipment without the hassle and environmental impact of a salt system, a saltless water system does that. If you want that specific soft-water feel for bathing, we can talk through whether a hybrid approach or a traditional softener makes more sense for your situation.
The system itself can last 10 to 20 years depending on the quality of the unit and your water conditions. The media inside—the part that actually treats the water—typically needs replacement every 3 to 5 years, though some high-quality media lasts longer.
That’s still far less maintenance than a salt-based softener, which requires constant salt refills, periodic resin cleaning, and more frequent part replacements due to the mechanical and electrical components involved. With a salt-free system, you’re mostly looking at media replacement and an occasional check to make sure everything’s flowing properly.
We’ll give you a realistic timeline based on your water test results and the system we install. And when it’s time for service, we handle it—we don’t sell you something and disappear. That’s part of why our BBB rating and customer reviews stay strong year after year.
A salt-free conditioner focuses on scale prevention, not filtration. If your water has a chlorine taste, sediment, or other contaminants you want removed, you’ll need a separate filtration system—or a combined system that handles both conditioning and filtration.
The good news is that we design whole-house systems that address multiple issues at once. During your free water analysis, we test for hardness, chlorine, pH, iron, sulfur, and other common problems in Anastasia’s water supply. Then we build a treatment plan that handles everything you’re dealing with.
Many homeowners pair a salt-free conditioner with a carbon filter for chlorine and taste, or with a sediment filter if they’re on well water. We’ll walk you through what makes sense for your water and your budget, and we’ll never upsell you on something you don’t need. You’ll know exactly what each component does and why it’s part of the system.
Yes, significantly. Traditional water softeners discharge brine—salt-heavy wastewater—during their regeneration cycles. That brine can disrupt the bacterial balance in your septic tank and, over time, contribute to drain field problems. Some areas have even restricted or banned salt-based softeners because of the chloride levels they add to wastewater.
A salt-free conditioner produces no wastewater at all. It doesn’t regenerate, doesn’t flush, and doesn’t send anything down the drain. If you’re on a septic system, that’s a major advantage. You’re not adding extra water load, you’re not introducing salt that can interfere with the biological processes in your tank, and you’re not risking long-term damage to your drain field.
For Anastasia homeowners on septic, a saltless system is often the smarter choice. It protects your plumbing and appliances without creating a new problem for your septic system. And if environmental impact matters to you, this approach keeps salt and wastewater out of the equation entirely.
The terms are often used interchangeably, but they can refer to slightly different technologies. A descaler typically refers to any system that prevents scale without removing hardness minerals—this includes salt-free conditioners, electromagnetic devices, and catalytic media systems.
A salt-free conditioner specifically uses a physical media, often called TAC (template assisted crystallization) media, to change the structure of hardness minerals. This is a proven, reliable method that doesn’t rely on magnets or electronic signals. The media creates a reaction that turns dissolved minerals into microscopic crystals that stay suspended in the water instead of bonding to surfaces.
When we talk about salt-free treatment, we’re referring to TAC-based systems that have a track record of performance in real-world conditions, especially in Florida’s high-mineral water. We don’t install gimmicks or unproven technology. What we recommend has been tested in homes like yours and has the results to back it up.
Please provide your email address so that we can stay in touch and answer any questions you have! We will be reaching back out shortly.
"*" indicates required fields
