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Your water heater stops fighting mineral buildup and starts lasting 10 to 15 years instead of failing at seven. That’s real money staying in your account instead of going toward emergency replacements.
Your dishwasher runs cleaner. Your washing machine doesn’t strain. Your showerhead actually flows the way it should. These aren’t small conveniences—they’re the difference between constant maintenance and systems that just work.
You’ll use half the detergent you’re using now and still get better results. Your skin won’t feel tight after a shower. Your hair won’t feel heavy. The white spots on your glassware disappear. Hard water affects more than you realize until it’s gone.
Boardman sits in an area where water hardness regularly tests between 100 and 300 parts per million. That’s enough to shorten the life of everything that uses water in your home. A water softening system handles that problem at the source.
We have an A rating with the Better Business Bureau and a five-star review average with zero complaints. We’re members of the National Water Quality Association, which means we follow industry standards that actually matter.
We don’t do plumbing. We don’t install water heaters. We focus entirely on water treatment—softening, filtration, and purification. That’s what we know, and that’s what we do well.
Boardman homeowners deal with the same limestone-heavy water that affects most of Central Florida. We size systems based on your household usage and your actual water test results, not a one-size-fits-all approach. You get what your home needs, not what’s easiest to install.
First, we test your water. Not a guess, not an average—we test what’s actually coming into your home. That tells us your hardness level, what minerals are present, and what size system will handle your household’s daily water use.
Then we recommend a system. If you don’t need it, we won’t sell it. If your water tests at 120 ppm and you’re a two-person household, you’re getting a different setup than a family of five dealing with 280 ppm.
Installation takes a few hours. We connect the system to your main water line so every faucet, every appliance, and every shower gets treated water. You’ll notice the difference in water pressure, in how soap lathers, and in how your skin feels within the first day.
After that, the system runs on its own. You add salt to the brine tank every few weeks. We can handle maintenance if you want it, or you can manage it yourself. Either way, the system keeps working without much attention.
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You’re getting a water softener system sized specifically for your home’s water usage and hardness level. Not an oversized unit that wastes salt and water. Not an undersized one that can’t keep up. One that matches what your household actually needs.
The system removes calcium and magnesium—the minerals that cause scale buildup, appliance damage, and all the problems you’re dealing with now. It runs automatically, regenerates on a schedule based on your usage, and doesn’t require constant adjustments.
In Boardman, where water hardness averages well above 200 ppm in many areas, you’re looking at measurable differences in appliance lifespan and energy costs. A water heater running on soft water uses less energy because it’s not fighting through layers of scale to heat your water. Your dishwasher and washing machine last longer because they’re not clogged with mineral deposits.
You’ll also see a roughly 50% reduction in how much soap, shampoo, and detergent you need. Soft water lathers better and rinses cleaner. That adds up over a year, especially if you’ve got a busy household going through multiple loads of laundry every week.
Boardman’s water hardness typically falls between 100 and 300 parts per million depending on your specific location and water source. Anything above 120 ppm is considered hard, and anything above 180 ppm is very hard.
At those levels, you’re dealing with scale buildup inside your pipes, on your appliances, and around every fixture in your home. It’s not just cosmetic. Hard water makes your water heater work harder, shortens the lifespan of your dishwasher and washing machine, and increases your energy bills because your systems are constantly fighting mineral deposits.
Most Boardman homeowners don’t realize how much hard water is costing them until they see the difference after we install a water softener system. If you’re noticing white buildup on faucets, spots on dishes, or your appliances aren’t lasting as long as they should, your water hardness is likely the reason.
A water softener removes hardness minerals—specifically calcium and magnesium—that cause scale buildup and appliance damage. It uses a process called ion exchange, swapping those hard minerals for sodium or potassium. That’s what stops the white crusty buildup and makes your water feel slippery and clean.
A water filter removes contaminants like chlorine, chloramines, sediment, and other chemicals that affect taste, odor, and water quality. Filters don’t soften water. Softeners don’t filter out chemicals.
A lot of Boardman homeowners need both, especially if you’re on municipal water that’s been treated with chlorine or chloramines. The softener handles hardness. The filter handles everything else. Some systems combine both functions, but they’re solving two different problems. We test your water first so you know exactly what you’re dealing with and what treatment makes sense for your situation.
You’re looking at the cost of salt, which runs about $5 to $10 per month depending on your household size and water usage. A typical 40-pound bag of softener salt costs around $6 and lasts most households three to four weeks.
The system uses a small amount of water during regeneration—usually 50 to 100 gallons per cycle, depending on the size of your unit. That happens every few days or once a week, depending on how much water your household uses. The water cost is minimal, typically a few dollars per month.
Energy use is negligible. Most softeners run on standard household current and use about as much electricity as a digital alarm clock. The real savings come from reduced energy bills because your water heater and appliances run more efficiently without scale buildup. In Florida, where water heaters work hard year-round, that efficiency gain pays for the system’s operating cost and then some.
No. The amount of sodium added during the softening process is extremely small—usually less than 12.5 milligrams per 8-ounce glass of water for every grain of hardness removed. For context, a slice of bread has about 150 milligrams of sodium.
If your water hardness is 200 ppm (about 12 grains per gallon), you’re adding roughly 150 milligrams of sodium per gallon of softened water. That’s less sodium than you’d find in a single serving of most foods. You won’t taste it.
If you’re on a strict low-sodium diet or just prefer to avoid any sodium in your drinking water, you can install a reverse osmosis system at your kitchen sink or use potassium chloride in your softener instead of sodium chloride. Most Boardman homeowners don’t bother because the sodium level is so low it’s not a concern, but the option exists if it matters to you.
A quality water softener system typically lasts 15 to 20 years with basic maintenance. The resin tank—the part that actually softens your water—can last even longer if you’re not dealing with heavy iron or other contaminants that degrade the resin beads.
The control valve is usually the first component that needs attention, and even that can last 10 to 15 years before requiring service or replacement. Most issues come from lack of maintenance—letting the salt run out, not cleaning the brine tank, or ignoring error codes when they pop up.
In Boardman, where water hardness is consistent but not extreme, a properly sized system should run reliably for years without major repairs. We see systems we installed 15 years ago still running fine because the homeowner kept salt in the tank and called us when something seemed off. That’s really all it takes.
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