Water Softener Installation & Repair

If you’re on a well, most of the time you have hard water. Where we live and where we service, there’s not a whole lot of hard water. 

With a water softener, you’re going to get less hard water. It’s going to be easier on your skin, and a whole lot easier on your fixtures. Hard water often causes shower heads and faucet screens to build up with a thick, white residue, which comes from mineral deposits in the water.

What You Should Know Before Buying a Water Softener

Any water softener has to be sized for your home. A classic mistake is purchasing whichever unit is on sale, and then finding later that it’s useless for you.

 There’s always new technology coming out, so it’s best to have a professional come out to your home and walk you through your choices. In some cases you can go with a saltless maintenance-free water conditioner that’s actually going to minimize the hardness of the water. Then you don’t have to keep throwing bags of salt in it every month or every two months or three months. It’s not going to be backwashing at random times.

We have the knowledge of size, brands, and overall experience to best serve you in your pursuit of a water softener for your home.