SoftPro Water Softener Systems: Cleaner Pipes, Better Flow

Hard water doesn’t make a quiet entrance. It shows up as chalky film on your shower glass, leaves your dishes spotty no matter how carefully you load the dishwasher, dries out your skin, and quietly shortens the life of every water-using appliance you own. In many parts of the country, it’s more than a nuisance—it’s a constant, costly battle. If you’re reading this, odds are you’ve felt that frustration: rising energy bills, flaky faucets, and a water heater that sounds like a popcorn machine from limescale buildup.

In our industry, we measure hardness in grains per gallon (GPG). Anything over 10 GPG is considered hard water. Across the Southwest, Midwest, and much of the Southeast, 15–25 GPG is common, and I regularly see homes over 30 GPG on private wells. When hardness reaches those levels, it’s not just about comfort—your plumbing, fixtures, and water heater pay the price every single day. Scale can increase water heating costs by 20–30% and shorten a heater’s lifespan by years.

Meet the Grelling family of Bakersfield, California—parents Nicole (34, RN) and Marcus (36, HVAC tech), with two kids under 8. Their municipal water tested at 21 GPG. They battled film on their black faucets, a failing dishwasher circulation pump, and a tank-style water heater that limped along after only five years. They tried “salt-free” conditioners and a big-box softener that regenerated on a timer, wasting salt and water. After two years of constant tinkering, they called us at SoftPro. Jeremy, my son and our Sales Manager, walked them through a water analysis, their usage patterns, and budget. We installed a SoftPro Elite with 64,000 grains (64K) and—per their city water concerns—a catalytic carbon solution for taste and odor. Three months later, Nicole told me their soap use dropped by half, the glass shower looks new with a quick wipe, and Marcus noticed the water heater recovery time improved. That’s the power of a true, high-efficiency softener.

Below, I’ll walk you through the most important reasons homeowners choose SoftPro Water Softener Systems to protect their homes and families. You’ll see how the SoftPro ECO provides professional-grade softening at a budget price, how the SoftPro Elite sets the bar for efficiency, and where our Smart Home+ features fit. I’ve spent over 30 years building and refining these systems with my family—our promise is straight talk, top https://www.softprowatersystems.com/ performance, and lifetime support.

1. SoftPro Elite Upflow Regeneration - 75% Salt Savings and 64% Water Reduction for Cost-Conscious Homeowners

Upflow regeneration is the engine behind our flagship SoftPro Elite’s efficiency. Traditional downflow softeners push brine down through the entire resin bed during regeneration. It’s simple, but wasteful—brine has to carve a path through saturated resin, over-cleaning the top layers and under-utilizing the bed’s lower zones. Our upflow design reverses that path, forcing the brine upward through the resin. This ensures the strongest brine contacts the most exhausted media first, recovering capacity with dramatically less salt and flush water.

In real numbers, the SoftPro Elite can reduce salt usage by up to 75% and water waste by up to 64% compared to typical older downflow systems. That’s not marketing fluff; it’s physics and resin kinetics. The Elite’s smart valve controller and demand-initiated metering combine with upflow to regenerate only when needed—no more midnight regens “just because the timer says so.” The result is soft water on demand, with significantly fewer regen cycles.

    Grain capacities from 32K to 110K fit apartment-sized demand all the way to large family homes with multiple bathrooms. A 15 GPM peak flow rate keeps pressure healthy even during simultaneous showers. 15% reserve capacity is calibrated to avoid hardness breakthrough while keeping salt use lean. Emergency 15-minute quick regeneration protects you during unexpected high-usage events.

As founder and engineer, I designed the Elite to be the softener I’d put in my own house—durable, low-maintenance, and stingy with consumables. Heather, my daughter and our Operations Manager, made sure the install is DIY-friendly with detailed guides and pre-installed bypass valves. If you’re tired of hauling bags of salt every few weeks, the Elite’s upflow and metered logic will feel like a revelation.

How Upflow Works in Practice

    Brine travels upward, contacting the most depleted resin first. Less channeling and more uniform resin regeneration. Efficient brining means fewer pounds of salt per regen—often half or less compared to old tech.

Who Benefits Most

    Households over 12 GPG. Families with 3–6+ occupants where regen frequency matters. Anyone paying high municipal water rates who wants to curb waste.

Installation Confidence

    Quick-connect fittings, pre-installed bypass, and clear programming steps. 48-hour self-charging capacitor backup retains settings during power loss.

2. SoftPro ECO Value - Professional-Grade Performance at Budget-Friendly Prices for First-Time Softener Buyers

If you’re new to softeners or upgrading from a low-cost big-box model, the SoftPro ECO is the best entry point. We built the ECO to deliver dependable ion exchange softening with meaningful efficiency improvements without the premium of upflow regeneration found in the Elite. It achieves roughly 10% better salt efficiency than traditional builder-grade systems and includes components I consider non-negotiable in a professional-grade softener.

Every ECO includes NSF 372 certified lead-free components, 8% crosslink resin designed to last 15–20 years, demand-initiated metered regeneration, and a lifetime warranty on the tanks and valve. It’s city and well water compatible, and the control valve is simple, reliable, and easy to program. For many first-time buyers, the ECO is that sweet spot: lower upfront cost, big upgrade in water feel, and dramatically less scaling.

From a technician’s standpoint, I appreciate how serviceable the ECO is. Clear internals, common-sense valve design, and parts availability make it a system you own, not one that owns you. And when you do need help, you’re talking to the Phillips family, not an overseas call center. Jeremy’s team will help you size the right grain capacity—often 32K or 48K for smaller households—and Heather’s install guide will walk you through mounting the mineral tank, connecting the brine tank, and dialing in the settings with confidence.

Why Choose ECO

    Best value for tight budgets without sacrificing quality. Includes the same lifetime tank and valve warranty as Elite. 8% crosslink resin and metered regeneration ensure long service life and reasonable salt usage.

Ideal Applications

    City water customers with 8–18 GPG hardness. Smaller families or first-time homeowners who want reliable soft water, fast.

What You’ll Notice

    Softer skin, shinier hair, easier cleaning. Reduced film on fixtures and dishes. Protected appliances—especially dishwashers and water heaters.

3. Emergency 15-Minute Quick Regeneration - How SoftPro Prevents Running Out of Soft Water During Peak Usage

Real life doesn’t follow a timer. Between weekend guests, teenage showers, or post-vacation laundry marathons, softener demand can spike without warning. The SoftPro Elite’s emergency 15-minute quick regeneration feature exists for exactly those moments. If you’ve ever run out of soft water midweek and had to wait for a full regen, you know how frustrating that can be.

The Elite monitors actual water consumption via its metered valve. When the system detects reserve capacity dropping faster than normal, it can initiate a rapid regen cycle to restore a portion of capacity fast—often before your household notices any change in water feel. This isn’t a band-aid; it’s intelligent protection that works hand-in-glove with the Elite’s 15% reserve design.

From a technical standpoint, quick regen consumes a fraction of the salt and water of a full cycle. It’s targeted, efficient, and only used when needed. That’s the difference between an efficient system and one that’s simply “programmable.” We’ve seen this feature save the day for families hosting events and for short-term rental properties that see unpredictable peaks in usage.

When It Helps Most

    Holiday gatherings and houseguests. Heavy laundry days. Hot summer months with higher shower volume.

Why It Matters

    Keeps you in soft water even under unusual loads. Limits salt and water waste by using rapid, partial regeneration. Works automatically—no babysitting required.

Family Story

When the Grellings hosted Thanksgiving, their Elite’s quick regen kicked in during the second day of nonstop dishwashing and showers. Marcus noticed the system had regenerated early that morning—quietly, efficiently, and right on time.

4. 15% Reserve Capacity - Why SoftPro Elite Needs Less Reserve Than Culligan’s 30%+ Requirements

Many softeners keep a large reserve capacity to ensure you never hit hardness breakthrough. That sounds good until you do the math: the bigger the reserve, the more “dead” capacity you carry every cycle. Some systems run with 30% or more in reserve, which means you’re regenerating sooner and throwing away brine to refill capacity you didn’t fully use.

The SoftPro Elite’s metered control, upflow regeneration, and consistent resin kinematics allow a leaner 15% reserve without risking hardness bleed. That translates directly to fewer regens over the year and less salt consumed. It’s one reason homeowners report saving hundreds annually in salt and water compared to older or dealer-dependent systems.

Now, let’s address a comparison I’m often asked about: Culligan. Dealers can provide convenient service, but it often comes with large reserves, proprietary parts, and monthly fees. While Culligan and Kinetico lock customers into expensive monthly service contracts, SoftPro’s ownership model delivers lifetime support without ongoing fees or dealer dependencies. Our 15% reserve is a byproduct of engineering discipline—metered accuracy, upflow efficiency, and resin performance—not a dial turned up to play it safe at your expense. When you own a SoftPro, you keep your options open, your salt bin low, and your water consistently soft—worth every single penny.

What 15% Means For You

    Fewer regen cycles per year. More of your resin’s working capacity is used per cycle. Lower salt and water costs over the life of the system.

Practical Sizing

    Jeremy’s team sizes to your peak usage and hardness. The Elite’s reserve and quick regen provide dynamic safety without waste.

Long-Term Efficiency

    Controlled reserve = controlled costs. Consistent soft water quality day in, day out.

5. $1,200 Annual Savings - Reducing Salt, Water, Soap, and Energy Costs with High-Efficiency Upflow Technology

Let’s talk dollars and sense. Between salt, water, cleaning products, appliance wear, and energy, hard water is expensive. With the SoftPro Elite’s upflow regeneration and metered control, many families see cumulative savings that add up fast.

    Salt savings: Up to 75% less salt annually compared to traditional downflow systems. Water savings: Up to 64% less water in regen waste. Detergent and soap: Soft water improves surfactant efficiency—most families cut usage by 30–50%. Energy savings: Scale in water heaters can increase energy consumption by 20–30%; soft water keeps heat transfer efficient. Appliance lifespan: Water heaters, dishwashers, and washers last years longer with soft water, reducing replacements and service calls.

When Nicole and Marcus switched from a basic timer softener to the SoftPro Elite, their salt usage dropped from 6–7 bags a month to 2–3. Their water bill came down modestly (Bakersfield rates aren’t the highest), but where they really noticed a difference was soap and cleaning products. Nicole cut dish detergent in half and laundry detergent by a third. Throw in less time scrubbing constant film, and soft water starts paying dividends in both money and sanity.

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Where Savings Come From

    Metered regen ensures you only regenerate when capacity is actually depleted. Upflow brining restores capacity with less salt. Lower hardness = fewer clogs, fewer service calls.

Typical Annual Impact

    $200–$400 in salt savings alone for medium to large households. $200–$300 in reduced cleaning and personal care product use. $300–$500 in energy and appliance wear depending on local rates and equipment.

The Hidden Dividend

    Time saved cleaning. Spotless glass and fixtures with a quick wipe. Clothes feel softer, colors stay brighter.

6. Lifetime Warranty Coverage - Tanks and Valves Protected Forever with Transferable Family-Backed Guarantee

A water softener is a 10–20 year appliance when it’s built right. That’s why both the SoftPro ECO and SoftPro Elite carry a lifetime warranty on tanks and valves. We use NSF 372 certified lead-free components and 8% crosslink resin—the standard I trust for 15–20 years of service under normal conditions. Our systems include a self-charging capacitor that backs up your settings for 48 hours during power interruptions, a pre-installed bypass valve to make service simple, and robust, serviceable smart valve controllers.

What makes our warranty different is the family behind it. If you call us, you’re speaking to my family or a team member we personally trained. Heather ensures our install and troubleshooting guides are crystal clear; Jeremy helps size and configure the right system the first time. We stand behind our equipment because we’ve engineered it for decades to perform in the toughest water across the country.

If you ever need service or parts, you won’t be waiting on a dealer contract to get a callback. You own your system. We’ll support you for life.

What’s Covered

    Mineral and brine tanks: lifetime. Control valve: lifetime. Resin: designed for 15–20 years in normal chemistry.

What You’ll Appreciate

    Direct support from our family business. No service contract required—ever. DIY-friendly access and parts, should you need them.

Peace of Mind

    Competitor warranties often hide behind dealer networks. Our warranty is straightforward and built around ownership.

7. Appliance Protection Value - Extending Water Heater, Dishwasher, and Washing Machine Lifespan by 2–5X

Hard water ruins equipment the way sand ruins bearings: slowly, relentlessly. Scale insulates heating elements, reduces flow, and wears valves and seals prematurely. Softened water protects those systems—full stop. We routinely see water heaters double their usable life in soft water homes. Heat exchangers in tankless units stay clean; dishwashers stop clogging; washing machines fill and drain as designed.

For the Grellings, the turning point was a dishwasher repair that cost half the price of a new unit. After installing their SoftPro Elite, they haven’t had a single water-related appliance issue. The heater runs quieter and cycles less often, and their tap aerators stay clear.

From a technical angle, scale thickness of just 1/16-inch can slash heat transfer efficiency dramatically. Soft water prevents new scale from forming and gradually dissolves old scale over time.That means:

    Lower energy consumption every time your heater runs. Less maintenance on tankless units. Cleaner fixtures with fewer flow-restrictor issues.

Cost Avoidance by the Numbers

    Tank water heater replacement: $1,200–$2,500. Tankless heat exchanger service: $300–$600 per descale. Dishwasher circulation pump: $250–$500 repair.

Real-World Impact

    Fewer service calls. Longer intervals between replacements. Equipment performs like it should, for longer.

The Feel Factor

    Softer towels and clothes. Scale-free shower glass and fixtures. Soap and shampoo work better with less product.

8. Complete City Water Solutions - Pairing SoftPro Elite Softeners with Fluoride and Carbon Filters

Hardness isn’t the only concern on city water. Municipalities use chlorine or chloramine for disinfection; many communities add fluoride; and VOCs and PFAS are rising concerns. While your softener focuses on removing calcium and magnesium through ion exchange, dedicated filtration tackles chemicals and tastes.

The SoftPro Elite softener is commonly purchased with the Whole House Fluoride & Carbon Filter for city water customers. This pairing removes hardness while reducing 94–97% of fluoride and substantially reducing chlorine, chloramine, and VOCs. Many city water homeowners also pair the SoftPro Elite with the Catalytic Carbon Filter for comprehensive removal of hardness, chlorine, chloramine, VOCs, and PFAS. Bundle and save when you purchase together.

In the Grellings’ case, chlorine taste and odor were high on their annoyance list. Jeremy recommended a catalytic carbon configuration installed ahead of the softener. The result: silky-soft water with clean taste at every tap. Pressure remained excellent thanks to the Elite’s 15 GPM flow capacity and low-pressure-drop filter plumbing. Installation was straightforward with a shared bypass manifold—something Heather details thoroughly in our integration guide.

Why Pairing Works

    Softener tackles hardness. Fluoride and carbon filtration targets additives and byproducts. Combined, you get clean, soft, great-tasting water.

Technical Notes

    Sequence typically runs sediment/catalytic carbon → softener. Flow rates are sized to home demand to avoid bottlenecks. Maintenance is simple and infrequent.

Best-Fit Home

    City water above 12 GPG. Families wanting both performance and taste improvement.

9. Complete Well Water Solutions - Combining SoftPro Elite Softeners with Iron Filtration

Well water presents a different challenge: you may have 12–25 GPG hardness along with dissolved iron. Iron will stain fixtures, tint laundry, and carry a metallic taste. A softener alone can only handle low iron levels; after about 2–3 ppm, iron will foul resin and overwhelm the system. That’s where integrated filtration earns its keep.

The SoftPro Elite softener is commonly sold with the AIO Iron Master filter for well water customers dealing with both hardness and iron contamination. This chemical-free air injection oxidation system tackles 15–20 ppm iron, precipitating iron before it ever reaches the softener. Well water owners often combine the SoftPro Elite with the KDF Filter for additional iron and hydrogen sulfide removal alongside softening. Bundle and save when you purchase together.

In Ohio, I helped a homeowner with 18 GPG hardness and 5 ppm iron. He’d burned through resin on a budget softener in under two years. We installed the AIO Iron Master ahead of a 64K SoftPro Elite. The stains vanished, laundry brightened, and the softener ran effortlessly with long intervals between regens. That’s proper sequencing: oxidize and filter iron first, then soften.

Why Sequence Matters

    Iron fouls resin—remove it first. Softener then focuses on hardness with high efficiency. Resin life extends to 15–20 years in proper pretreatment.

Technical Highlights

    AIO Iron Master uses air injection—no chemicals. KDF media targets iron and hydrogen sulfide odors. Elite handles up to 3 ppm iron in a pinch, but pretreatment is best practice.

Result

    Clean fixtures, stain-free showers, and soft water throughout. Fewer service calls and longer resin life. Clear, great-feeling water for every room.

10. Smart Sizing and High Flow - 32K–110K Grains with 15 GPM to Match Real Homes

A softener only performs as well as it’s sized. Too small, and you’ll regen constantly. Too large, and you overspend without gaining efficiency. SoftPro offers grain capacities from 32K to 110K to match real household usage. Jeremy’s team considers your hardness (GPG), people in the home, bathrooms, and peak flow to dial in the right size.

For many families of 3–5 people with 12–20 GPG hardness, a 48K–64K Elite hits the sweet spot. Larger homes with 3–4 full baths and very hard water may benefit from 80K–96K to maintain long regen intervals. The Elite’s 15 GPM peak flow rate supports simultaneous showers and appliance use without pressure hiccups when paired with properly sized plumbing.

We also think through future-proofing: if you plan to finish a basement bathroom or add a freestanding tub with high flow, mention it. We’ll size with headroom so your system grows with you. The ECO follows the same sizing rules of thumb, providing excellent results for smaller and moderate households.

Sizing Snapshot

    32K–48K: small to medium homes, 1–2 baths, moderate hardness. 64K: medium to large homes, 2–3 baths, higher hardness. 80K–110K: large homes, high hardness, or high-flow fixtures.

Flow Confidence

    15 GPM peak on Elite avoids shower shock. Proper resin bed sizing reduces pressure loss. Demand-initiated control maintains consistent performance.

Craig’s Tip

Always size based on realistic daily gallons per person (60–75 gal typical) and true hardness—including iron equivalence if present.

11. Installation, Ownership, and Support - DIY-Friendly Design with Direct Phillips Family Help

I believe you should own your water system—not lease it mentally through service contracts. Both SoftPro ECO and Elite are designed for straightforward DIY installation by competent homeowners or plumbers. We include pre-installed bypass valves, quick-connect fittings, and step-by-step guides that Heather has refined over years of customer feedback. The mineral tank ships loaded with 8% crosslink resin in most configurations to simplify setup; the brine tank includes the safety float assembly, brine well, and grid when applicable.

Programming is simple: set the time, hardness (adjust for iron if any), and let the meter do the rest. The 48-hour backup capacitor guards against power outages, and our phone support is ready if you need a hand. We’ll even review your layout photos and help you optimize bypass placement and drain routing. For homeowners who prefer professional installation, any licensed plumber can handle a SoftPro install without special dealer tools or proprietary parts.

Ownership Advantages

    No dealer lock-in or monthly service fees. Lifetime support from our family and team. Parts availability and friendly troubleshooting.

Installation Highlights

    Shared bypass integration for combined systems. Clean, labeled connections for in/out and drain. Clear start-up and regen instructions.

Aftercare

    Add salt as needed—monitor brine tank monthly. Resin typically lasts 15–20 years with proper pretreatment. Valve maintenance is minimal—keep things clean and dry.

12. Real-World Results and Competitive Proof - Why SoftPro Outlasts Big-Box and Outperforms Fleck Downflow

I’ve been inside more softeners than I can count. I’ve rebuilt valves on kitchen floors, torn down resin tanks plugged with iron, and replaced timer-based systems that regenerated every three days whether they needed to or not. That’s why we build SoftPro the way we do: professional-grade construction, efficiency-first design, and lifetime support.

Let’s address two common alternatives.

First, big-box brands like Whirlpool and GE. They offer low initial cost and easy retail access, but those systems are consumer-grade. Plastic-heavy valves, limited resin volumes, and short warranties are common. Compared to big-box brands like Whirlpool and GE, SoftPro’s professional-grade construction and lifetime warranty outlast consumer products by decades. You won’t be buying your next softener when your child starts high school. You’ll still be enjoying your Elite—worth every single penny.

Second, the popular Fleck 5600SXT. It’s a workhorse and I respect it for its reliability, but it’s fundamentally a traditional downflow design. Unlike Fleck 5600SXT’s traditional downflow regeneration, SoftPro Elite’s upflow technology reduces salt usage by 75% and water waste by 64%, saving hundreds annually. If you’re set on a Fleck-style system, the ECO gives you that dependable feel—but our Elite’s upflow metering is engineered for today’s water costs and environmental realities. Over a decade, the efficiency difference isn’t academic; it’s money back in your pocket—again, worth every single penny.

What Sets SoftPro Apart

    Upflow regeneration on Elite for maximum salt and water savings. Lifetime tank and valve warranty across models. Direct support from the Phillips family—Craig, Jeremy, Heather—no dealer dependency.

Proven Track Record

    Founded in 1990, we’ve refined every component choice. Systems running strong in some of the hardest water regions in the country. Clear, honest sizing and support—no upsells, just solutions.

Frequently Asked Questions

1) Which SoftPro softener (ECO or Elite) is right for my home?

    Choose ECO if you want the best entry-level value and reliable, metered softening at the lowest price point. Choose Elite if you want top-tier efficiency—up to 75% salt savings, 64% water savings, quick regen, and lean 15% reserve.

2) How does upflow regeneration save 75% on salt compared to traditional softeners?

    Upflow sends brine upward through the resin, contacting the most exhausted zones first and minimizing channeling. This restores capacity with less salt and less rinse water versus downflow designs.

3) What grain capacity do I need for my family size and hardness level?

    Rough guide: 32K–48K for small to medium homes with moderate hardness; 64K for medium to large homes or higher hardness; 80K–110K for large homes, high hardness, or high-flow fixtures. Jeremy’s team can size precisely based on GPG, iron, people count, and bathrooms.

4) Can I install SoftPro softeners myself with DIY instructions?

    Yes. Heather’s DIY guides, pre-installed bypass valves, and quick-connect fittings make installs straightforward. Many homeowners and any licensed plumber can install a SoftPro without special tools.

5) What’s the difference between SoftPro Elite and Culligan softeners?

    Elite focuses on ownership and efficiency: upflow regeneration, lean 15% reserve, quick regen, and lifetime warranty—without dealer contracts. Culligan often uses larger reserves, proprietary parts, and service agreements. The Elite’s efficiency reduces lifetime costs and salt use.

6) How often will my SoftPro softener regenerate?

    It depends on your hardness, water usage, and tank size. Because SoftPro meters demand, regen occurs only when needed—often every 5–10 days for a well-sized Elite in a typical family home.

7) Does SoftPro Elite handle iron or do I need a separate filter?

    The Elite can handle up to ~3 ppm iron under the right conditions, but for 2–3+ ppm, we strongly recommend an iron filter (e.g., AIO Iron Master) ahead of the softener to protect resin and ensure peak performance.

8) What warranty coverage comes with SoftPro softeners?

    Lifetime warranty on tanks and valves for both ECO and Elite. Resin is engineered for 15–20 years under proper pretreatment. You also get lifetime support from our family.

9) Should I pair my softener with a filter for complete water treatment?

    City water: consider a Whole House Fluoride & Carbon Filter or Catalytic Carbon for chlorine, chloramine, VOCs, PFAS, and fluoride reduction. Well water: consider AIO Iron Master and/or KDF media for iron and hydrogen sulfide. Bundle and save when you purchase together.

10) What’s the total cost of ownership for SoftPro vs competitors over 10 years?

    SoftPro Elite typically saves hundreds per year in salt, water, and detergents compared to downflow systems or timer softeners. With lifetime warranties and no service contracts, ownership costs remain low. Dealer-bound systems often carry higher service and consumable costs.

11) Do SoftPro systems keep good flow and pressure in larger homes?

    Yes. The Elite supports up to 15 GPM peak when sized correctly, and we match resin volume and tank size to your flow needs to maintain strong shower performance.

12) What maintenance do SoftPro softeners require?

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    Keep salt in the brine tank, clean the brine well annually if needed, and check for iron or sediment if on a well. With correct pretreatment, the valve and resin need minimal attention for many years.

Conclusion

Hard water takes a toll—on your pipes, appliances, skin, and wallet. You feel it in cloudy glassware and see it on every fixture. For more than three decades, my family and I have built SoftPro Water Softener Systems to solve those problems the right way: with honest engineering, superior efficiency, and lifetime support. The SoftPro ECO gives first-time buyers a professional-grade entry point with real savings and reliability. The SoftPro Elite raises the bar with upflow regeneration, metered intelligence, a lean 15% reserve, and quick regen—turning soft water into a set-it-and-forget-it reality that costs less to run year after year.

Whether you’re on city water with 18–22 GPG hardness and chlorine concerns, or on a well battling 20 GPG and iron, we’ll help you size the right grain capacity and, if needed, pair a filter for complete protection. Jeremy’s consultative approach, Heather’s DIY install guides, and my commitment to building systems that last all come together in one goal: protect your home with water that simply works better.

From the first shower that actually rinses clean to the water heater that runs quietly and efficiently again, you’ll know you made the right call. In performance, longevity, and the everyday joy of truly soft water, a SoftPro is worth every single penny.