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Your shower doors stop looking like they’ve been coated in white film an hour after you clean them. Your skin doesn’t feel tight and dry the second you step out of the shower. Your coffee maker and water heater aren’t slowly destroying themselves from the inside out.
Miami-Dade’s water comes from the Biscayne Aquifer, and it’s loaded with minerals. At 219 PPM, Golden Glades water is classified as very hard. That means every gallon running through your home is depositing calcium and magnesium on everything it touches.
A water softener system removes those minerals before they reach your pipes, appliances, and fixtures. You’ll notice the difference immediately in how soap lathers, how your skin feels, and how much easier it is to keep your bathroom clean. Over time, you’ll see it in lower energy bills and appliances that actually last as long as they’re supposed to.
We have an A+ Better Business Bureau rating with zero complaints. That’s not common in this industry, and it didn’t happen by accident.
We’ve been installing water treatment systems in Florida homes for over 50 years. We’re members of the National Water Quality Association, which means our technicians meet professional installation standards that most companies skip. When we size a system for your home, we’re accounting for your actual water usage, your specific hardness levels, and Florida’s plumbing codes.
Golden Glades homeowners deal with unique water challenges because of how close the Biscayne Aquifer sits to the surface. We’ve worked in this area long enough to know exactly what you’re up against and how to fix it right the first time.
First, we test your water to measure hardness levels and check for other contaminants that might need addressing. This tells us what size system you need and whether you’d benefit from additional filtration.
Next, we walk you through your options. Most Golden Glades homes do well with a twin-tank system, which means you never run out of soft water. While one tank regenerates, the other keeps working. We’ll explain what that means for your daily routine and your long-term costs.
Installation takes a few hours. Our technicians handle all the plumbing connections, electrical setup if needed, and salt system configuration. We calibrate everything based on your home’s water usage patterns, so the system regenerates exactly when it should without wasting water or salt.
Before we leave, we test your water again to confirm the system is working correctly. Then we show you how to maintain it, which mostly means keeping salt in the brine tank and calling us if something seems off.
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You’re getting a system that’s properly sized for your home, not oversold or undersized to hit a price point. We measure your household’s water consumption and match the system capacity to your actual needs.
Professional installation means code-compliant plumbing work, proper drainage setup, and electrical connections that won’t cause problems down the line. Our technicians are trained on Florida-specific requirements, which matter more than most homeowners realize when it comes to warranties and insurance.
In Golden Glades, where humidity and heat affect how systems perform, we adjust settings to account for local conditions. Your regeneration cycle gets programmed based on Miami-Dade water hardness, not factory defaults that assume you live somewhere else.
You also get ongoing service support. If your water starts tasting different or you notice hard water symptoms coming back, we’re available to troubleshoot. We’re not an install-and-disappear company. We focus on whole-house water treatment as our specialty, which means we’re set up to service what we sell.
Most whole-house water softening systems for Golden Glades homes run between $2,400 and $4,500 installed, depending on capacity and features. That includes the equipment, professional installation, calibration, and initial setup.
Twin-tank systems cost more upfront but eliminate the hard water breakthrough that happens with single-tank units during regeneration. For a family of four in Golden Glades, you’re typically looking at a system that handles 40,000 to 60,000 grains of hardness.
The price also depends on whether you need additional filtration. About 41% of homeowners now install combination softener-filter systems because they don’t want to deal with partial solution regret six months later. If your water has chlorine taste or sediment issues on top of hardness, addressing everything at once usually makes more sense than paying for two separate installations.
We offer a $500 discount for military members and first responders. That’s not a promotional thing that comes and goes. It’s permanent.
Yes, but the savings come from your water heater running more efficiently, not from the softener itself. Scale buildup acts as insulation inside your water heater tank, forcing the heating element to work harder and longer to reach temperature.
Studies show water heaters operating with soft water use 25-30% less energy than those dealing with hard water scale. For a typical Golden Glades home, that translates to $15-25 per month in lower electricity costs.
Your washing machine and dishwasher also run more efficiently with soft water because they don’t have to compensate for mineral interference with detergents. You’ll use less soap across the board, which adds up over time.
The other financial benefit is appliance longevity. Over 45% of water heater failures are linked to hard water scale buildup. Replacing a water heater costs around $1,400 on average in Florida. If your softener adds three to five years to your water heater’s life, that’s real money saved.
You’ll need to add salt to the brine tank every four to eight weeks, depending on your water usage and system size. That’s the main recurring task. Salt costs about $6-8 per bag at most hardware stores in Golden Glades.
Once a year, it’s smart to have a technician check the system settings, inspect the resin tank, and clean the brine tank if sediment has built up. This isn’t complicated work, but it catches small issues before they become expensive problems.
Every five to seven years, you might need to add resin cleaner to remove iron or manganese buildup if your water has those contaminants. Some Golden Glades homes near older infrastructure deal with this more than others.
The resin bed itself typically lasts 10-15 years before needing replacement. When that time comes, it’s usually more cost-effective to replace just the resin rather than the entire system. We handle that type of service work regularly and can tell you what makes sense based on your system’s condition.
A water softener removes hardness minerals like calcium and magnesium through an ion exchange process. It swaps those minerals for sodium or potassium ions, which don’t cause scale buildup. Softeners don’t remove chlorine, sediment, or other contaminants.
A water filter removes particles, chemicals, and contaminants depending on what type of filter media it uses. Carbon filters handle chlorine and improve taste. Sediment filters catch rust and dirt. But filters don’t address hardness.
That’s why combination systems have become more common. Golden Glades water is both hard and treated with chlorine by Miami-Dade utilities. If you only install a softener, your water will be soft but might still taste like chlorine. If you only install a filter, you’ll still have scale problems.
Most homeowners who call us are dealing with multiple water quality issues, not just one. We test first and recommend what actually makes sense for your situation, not what’s easiest to sell. Sometimes that’s a softener alone. Often it’s a combination system that handles hardness and filtration together.
Soft water feels different at first, but it’s not actually slimy. What you’re feeling is your skin without soap scum coating it.
Hard water prevents soap from rinsing clean. The minerals bind with soap and create a film that sticks to your skin and hair. You’ve been living with that residue for so long that it feels normal. When you switch to soft water, soap rinses completely away, and your skin feels slick because there’s nothing left on it.
Most people adjust within a week and prefer how their skin and hair feel with soft water. Your skin retains its natural oils instead of having them stripped away by mineral deposits. You’ll probably notice you need less lotion, especially during Florida’s humid months when hard water makes skin issues worse.
If the feeling really bothers you, you can adjust the hardness setting slightly to leave a small amount of minerals in the water. But most Golden Glades homeowners who make that adjustment end up switching back to full softening once they realize how much easier soft water makes everything else.
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