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Water Softener
Solutions
Providing The Best Water Softener & Water Solutions for Your Needs
Softer Water · Local Experts · Healthier Homes
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What's in Your Water?
Water Solutions
Understanding the source of your water is the first step toward better quality. Whether your water comes from the city, a private well, or rain collection, we help identify the right treatment solution to deliver cleaner, healthier water for your home or business.

City/Municipal Water
Municipal drinking water is treated at public water facilities using a series of processes designed to make it safe to drink. Water utilities typically filter out particles and then use disinfectants like chlorine or chloramine to kill harmful microorganisms before distribution. Some disinfectant byproducts can remain in the water after treatment, and water systems are also required to monitor for regulated contaminants like metals, chemicals, and other impurities to meet federal standards.
Well Water
Well water comes from a private source on your property, where a well is drilled into underground aquifers to access drinking, bathing, and household water. A pump draws the water up and delivers it into your home’s plumbing. Unlike municipal water, well water is not treated by a public utility, so homeowners are responsible for testing and treating their water to ensure it is safe and free of contaminants such as bacteria, minerals, or chemical pollutants. Regular testing helps identify issues like iron, sulfur, or coliform bacteria so the right filtration or treatment system can be selected.


Rain Water
Rainwater harvesting is becoming an increasingly popular option as water costs rise and seasonal restrictions become more common. By collecting and storing rainwater, homeowners can reduce dependence on municipal supplies and gain greater control over how their water is filtered and treated. When properly collected and processed, rainwater can be treated for household use and, with the appropriate purification systems in place, made safe for potable use. Effective treatment is essential to remove contaminants that may enter the water during collection and storage.
