Remove calcium and magnesium minerals that cause scale, soap scum, and appliance wear.
Extend the life of water heaters, dishwashers, pipes, and plumbing fixtures by preventing mineral buildup.
Soft water leaves your skin hydrated and your hair smooth, a difference you'll feel from day one.

Hard water wreaks havoc on skin, hair, and nails, drying, dulling, and brittling them over time. Soft water restores your skin's natural moisture and keeps your hair vibrant and strong.
Hard water minerals like calcium and magnesium cause limescale buildup in water heaters, dishwashers, and washing machines. Soft water prevents this, keeping appliances running efficiently for longer.
Soft water allows soaps and detergents to lather more effectively, so you use less product in dishwashers and washing machines, saving money on supplies while getting cleaner results.
A water softener system removes minerals (primarily calcium and magnesium) from your water through an ion-exchange process, replacing them with sodium ions. This eliminates scale buildup, improves lather, and protects your plumbing and appliances from hard water damage.
Common signs of hard water include white scale deposits on faucets and showerheads, soap scum on glass and tile, dry or itchy skin after showering, dull or stiff laundry, and reduced water heater efficiency. Fort Worth water is known for high mineral content, and we can test yours for free.
Hard water passes through a resin bed inside the softener. The resin beads attract and hold calcium and magnesium ions, releasing sodium ions in exchange. The result is soft water throughout your home. The system periodically regenerates itself using salt to flush out the collected minerals.
Most households need to refill the salt brine tank every 6 to 8 weeks, depending on water hardness and household size. We'll help you dial in the right regeneration settings so your system runs efficiently without wasting salt.
Our systems are sized and installed to maintain optimal water pressure throughout your home. You won't notice any meaningful drop in pressure. In fact, removing scale from your pipes over time can actually improve flow.
Softened water is safe for most people, though it does contain slightly elevated sodium levels. For drinking and cooking, many homeowners pair their softener with a reverse osmosis system at the kitchen tap for the purest possible water. Ask us about our combination packages.