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Your water heater stops fighting scale buildup and starts lasting 5 to 10 years longer. That’s thousands of dollars you’re not spending on premature replacements.
Your soap works the way it’s supposed to. You’ll use half as much and still get better results. No more rewashing dishes or scrubbing shower doors every weekend.
Your skin stops feeling tight after every shower. Your hair doesn’t feel like straw. The minerals that were stripping your natural oils are gone, and you’ll notice it within the first week.
Your plumbing stops clogging. Water flows the way it should. Pressure stays consistent. You’re not calling a plumber every few months because scale decided to block a pipe or crack a fitting.
We have an A+ rating with the Better Business Bureau. Five stars. Zero complaints. That doesn’t happen by accident.
We’re members of the National Water Quality Association, and we’ve been installing water softening systems across Central Florida for over five decades. We know what works in Flemington because we’ve seen every type of hard water issue this area throws at homeowners.
We don’t do plumbing. We don’t install water heaters. We do water treatment, and we do it right. When you call us, you’re getting people who specialize in one thing: making your water better.
First, we test your water. Not a guess—a real analysis. We need to know what we’re dealing with before we recommend anything.
Then we design a system that fits your home and your family’s water usage. One size doesn’t fit all, and we’re not trying to sell you more system than you need.
Installation happens on your schedule. We connect the water softener system to your main line, set it up based on your water test results, and walk you through how it works. You’ll know how to add salt, when to add it, and what to expect.
After that, it runs. You’re not babysitting it. The system does its job, and you start noticing the difference in your water within a few days.
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You’re getting a custom water softener system designed around your home’s specific water hardness level. In Central Florida, that matters. Flemington’s water can hit 200 to 300 parts per million, and a system that works in another state might not cut it here.
You’re getting installation by people who’ve done this thousands of times. We handle the setup, the configuration, and the testing. When we leave, your system is running correctly.
You’re also getting someone who’ll service what they sell. A lot of national companies install systems and disappear when something goes wrong. We don’t. We service all brands, and if you ever need a water softener repair, we’re the ones who show up.
And if you’re military or a first responder, you’re getting $500 off. It’s not a gimmick. It’s how we say thanks.
You’re looking at anywhere from $1,500 to $6,000 depending on the size of your home, your water hardness level, and the type of system you need. That’s a wide range because every home is different.
A basic salt-based water softening system for a smaller home with moderately hard water will cost less than a whole-house system for a larger property dealing with 300+ ppm hardness. We don’t quote over the phone because we’d be guessing, and that doesn’t help you.
After we test your water and look at your setup, we’ll give you an exact price. No surprises. No upsells. Just what it actually costs to solve your hard water problem the right way.
Most installations take between two and four hours. That includes connecting the system to your main water line, setting up the drain line, programming the control head, and testing everything to make sure it’s working right.
If your plumbing is straightforward and there’s already space near your water heater or in your garage, we’re on the shorter end of that timeline. If we need to make adjustments or work around an unusual setup, it takes a bit longer.
Either way, you’re not losing a full day. We show up, we install, we test, and you’ve got soft water by the time we leave.
No. A properly sized and installed water softening system won’t lower your water pressure. If anything, you might notice better pressure over time because you’re not dealing with scale buildup narrowing your pipes.
The confusion comes from older systems or undersized units that couldn’t handle a home’s flow rate. Modern systems are designed to match your household’s demand, and we size them based on your actual usage and your home’s plumbing.
If you’ve already got low pressure, that’s a separate issue—probably scale that’s already in your pipes. A water softener stops new buildup, but it won’t clear out what’s already there. That’s a plumbing fix, not a water treatment one.
Most homeowners add salt every four to eight weeks, depending on water usage and hardness level. If you’ve got a larger family or you’re running a lot of water, you’ll add it more often. Smaller households can go longer between fills.
Your system will tell you when it’s low. There’s a brine tank, and you can see the salt level. When it drops to about a quarter full, it’s time to add more. You’re looking at 40-pound bags of softener salt, and you can grab them at any hardware store.
It’s not complicated. You pour it in, and the system does the rest. If you’re ever unsure, we walk you through it during installation, and you can always call us if something seems off.
Salt-based systems actually remove the hard minerals—calcium and magnesium—from your water through a process called ion exchange. That’s true water softening, and it’s what stops scale buildup in your pipes and appliances.
Salt-free systems don’t remove the minerals. They condition the water so the minerals don’t stick to surfaces as easily. You’ll still have hard water, but it’s less likely to leave heavy deposits. It’s not technically softening—it’s conditioning.
If you’ve got serious hard water in Flemington, a salt-based water softener system is what you need. Salt-free systems work better in areas with lower hardness levels or for people who can’t use salt for specific reasons. We’ll test your water and tell you which one makes sense for your situation.
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