From Hard to Heavenly: SoftPro Elite Water Softener Results
From Hard to Heavenly: SoftPro Elite Water Softener Results
Hard water quietly drains money from your home every single day—through ruined finishes, stubborn residue, and appliances working overtime. In San Antonio, where city water often measures well above 15 grains per gallon (GPG), I’ve seen water heaters lose a quarter of their efficiency in just a couple of years. Add in the cost of extra soaps and cleaners, and the total quickly creeps into the four-figure range before most households even realize what’s happening.
Luis Calderon (38), an HVAC technician, and his wife Daniela (36), a registered nurse, live on the northwest side of San Antonio with their two kids, Mateo (9) and Sofia (6). Their municipal water tested at 19 GPG with about 1.2 ppm of chlorine and a measurable 0.3 ppm of iron—enough to stain fixtures and give laundry a dull cast. Over one summer, they swapped two clogged showerheads ($110), paid a plumber $340 to flush sediment from a groaning water heater, and burned through roughly $260 in extra detergents and bathroom cleaners. A cheap magnetic “conditioner” did nothing; a timer-based bargain softener regenerated at the worst times and still left film on the glass doors.
This guide lays out exactly how the SoftPro Elite Water Softener takes water from harsh to heavenly—and why it does so better than anything else I’ve used in over 30 years in the field. You’ll see how upflow regeneration slashes salt use, why demand metering ends waste, how a real 15% reserve and emergency quick cycle prevent outages, what 15 GPM flow means in real homes, and how smart diagnostics keep you in control without the dealer merry-go-round. Consider these the 10 levers that flip hard water problems into daily wins.
Upflow regeneration that actually uses the salt you buy Demand-initiated metering that stops needless cycles True 15% reserve with a 15-minute emergency refresh High flow design that keeps pressure steady through multiple showers Grain capacities engineered for real family usage patterns Fine mesh resin and iron handling up to 3 ppm Smart controller with on-screen diagnostics and vacation mode Water and salt savings that show up on your bills Lifetime-backed build quality and family-run support DIY-friendly installation with real-world guidance from my team
Let’s get specific.
#1. Upflow Power, Downstream Savings — SoftPro Elite Upflow Regeneration vs. Traditional Downflow
Upfront truth: the way a softener cleans its resin dictates your monthly costs. The SoftPro Elite Water Softener uses upflow regeneration, which drives brine upward through the resin bed, expanding it and maximizing contact with each ion exchange resin bead. The result is more complete cleaning with far less salt and water. Traditional downflow systems push brine from top to bottom, collapsing the media and letting precious brine stream past unrinsed zones.
Technical breakdown: In upflow, the resin bed expands 50–70%, lifting and separating beads so brine reaches every exchange site. Expect 95%+ brine utilization with 2–4 lbs of salt per cycle, versus 6–15 lbs in many downflow units. A full regeneration cycle typically completes in 90–120 minutes, with 18–30 gallons of rinse water, versus 120–180 minutes and 50–80 gallons often seen in downflow setups. That’s why SoftPro regularly cuts salt needs by roughly three-quarters and slashes water waste by well over half in typical homes.
Real-world with the Calderons: After swapping in the SoftPro Elite Water Softener System, Luis tracked pellet purchases over 90 days. Their usage dropped to roughly a bag a month, down from nearly a bag a week with the old timer softener. Dull shower glass? Gone in 10 days. The change was that quick.
H3: Why Upflow Contact Time Matters During brine draw, more of the brine stays where it should—within the bed—rather than racing through it. Longer contact time equals better calcium/magnesium displacement and a deeper clean. It’s the same reason a longer soak lifts stains better than a quick splash: chemistry needs time. With SoftPro’s upflow path and well-tuned injectors, the brine does real work at the exchange sites rather than wasting itself in the drain.
H3: The Resin Bed—Lifted, Sorted, Efficient When water moves upward, beads float and stratify by size, letting the system rinse fines and loosen trapped particulates. That “fluffed” bed cleans more evenly and avoids channeling—those shortcuts water takes in compacted media. Less channeling means more consistent softening at the tap and fewer “mystery” hardness spikes on heavy-use days.
H3: Pro Tip—Salt Choices That Keep Savings Rolling Use solar pellets (99.6%+ purity) or evaporated salt for even cleaner performance. Keep salt 3–6 inches above the water line in the brine tank and avoid blocks that can bridge. With cleaner salt and upflow efficiency, you’ll keep the controller’s regeneration math accurate and your monthly costs predictable.
Key takeaway: If you’re buying salt, make sure your system is using it. Upflow is how you stop wasting money.
#2. Smart Metering That Only Regenerates When Required — Demand-Initiated Control With Gallons Remaining Display
You should never pay to regenerate capacity you didn’t use. SoftPro’s demand-initiated regeneration monitors gallons in real time and triggers a cycle only when actual usage says it’s time. The smart valve controller displays “gallons remaining,” days since last cycle, and error diagnostics on a backlit LCD touchpad.
Technical breakdown: The metered valve measures flow through the softener and subtracts it from a programmed capacity based on your grains per gallon (GPG) and resin volume. With SoftPro’s 8% crosslink resin beads, expect 4,000–5,000 grains of hardness removed per pound of salt when set up correctly—far better than the 2,000–3,000 range many standard systems deliver. Properly sized, regeneration lands every 3–7 days, not nightly.
Calderon home: Daniela loved seeing the “gallons remaining” readout after weekend laundry marathons. Instead of surprise cycles or random hard water breakthroughs, the system adjusted to their usage pattern. No late-night whooshing, no wasted salt.
H3: Vacation Mode That Keeps Water Fresh If you travel, SoftPro’s vacation mode automatically performs a mini refresh every seven days to prevent bacterial growth inside the tank. The refresh is short and smart—enough to keep water moving without squandering resources.
H3: Diagnostics Without The Guessing Game Error codes pinpoint issues like injector clogs or drain restrictions, so you’re not flying blind. Between the self-explanatory interface and our support channels, you’ll resolve most hiccups without a service invoice. That’s the power of readable system diagnostics.
H3: What Metering Means for Soaps and Shampoos When water stays consistently soft—0 to 1 GPG at the tap—shampoos lather fast and rinse clean, and laundry products actually do their job. The Calderons cut detergent use noticeably in the first month as water stayed consistently silky instead of bouncing between soft and stubborn.
Key takeaway: Metering puts your softener on your schedule—not the other way around.
#3. Comparison Deep Dive: SoftPro Elite vs. Fleck 5600SXT — Efficiency, Control, and Lifetime Value
It’s easy to assume all softeners are the same. They’re not. Many popular valves, including the Fleck 5600SXT, rely on downflow regeneration, which compresses the bed and consumes more salt and water per cycle. SoftPro’s upflow regeneration achieves 95%+ brine utilization, often using 2–4 lbs of salt instead of 6–15 lbs. Add SoftPro’s demand-initiated metering and you eliminate needless cycles; timer-based or less sophisticated metered systems can’t touch that precision.
In the real world, DIY installation flexibility matters. Fleck’s platform is solid but typically requires more menu navigation and doesn’t bundle the same advanced diagnostics or homeowner-friendly quick references you get with SoftPro’s 4-line LCD interface. Meanwhile, SoftPro’s emergency reserve and 15-minute quick cycle guard against soft water outages—critical for larger families who can spike usage. Over 5–10 years, salt reductions and lower water waste drive substantial operating-cost differences. For the Calderons, the SoftPro Elite trimmed their salt budget to roughly a third of what they expected based on prior experience, and the metering stopped those wasteful, off-schedule cycles they hated.
Lifetime support from a family-owned team, direct access to real experts, and a lifetime warranty on tanks and valve seal the deal. When every part of the system respects your time and money, the premium is worth every single penny.
#4. Never Run Out: Real 15% Reserve Capacity and a 15-Minute Emergency Refresh Cycle
Hard water “surprises” show up when a softener runs dry on a big-use day. SoftPro’s reserve capacity is engineered at roughly 15%—half or less than many mainstream approaches—and includes an on-demand, 15-minute emergency refresh if you dip below 3% capacity.
Technical breakdown: Most old-school units hold back 30% or more of total capacity just in case, which directly shrinks the amount of soft water you can use before a cycle. SoftPro optimizes the math: you get more usable capacity per regeneration, and you’re protected by a quick-cycle safety net if family or guests blow past your normal consumption. That quick refresh restores enough exchange sites to keep water soft until the next full cycle.
Calderon home: Saturday soccer games mean back-to-back showers, plus laundry and dishes. When usage spiked, Daniela pressed the manual refresh and had soft water back before the dryer finished its second load.
H3: Emergency Reserve—What Actually Happens The softener briefly draws brine to re-activate a portion of the bed, giving you immediate softening power. Then, during off-peak hours, it completes a standard regeneration. It’s the equivalent of topping off the tank to get you through the day.
H3: Why 15% Reserve Beats Oversized Buffers Large permanent reserves create the illusion of safety while forcing frequent cycles. SoftPro’s lean reserve delivers more water between regenerations, which is where you save money: fewer cycles, less salt, less water waste.
H3: Set-And-Forget Confidence The controller calculates usage patterns and adjusts. You don’t babysit the system; it babysits your capacity. In practice, that means weekend guests no longer cause surprise hardness at the kitchen faucet.
Key takeaway: The best reserve is the one you hardly notice until it quietly saves your day.
#5. Pressure You Can Feel: 15 GPM Flow Rate and Low Pressure Drop for Busy Homes
A water softener should never throttle your showers. SoftPro Elite’s 15 GPM flow rate and minimal pressure drop (typically 3–5 PSI under service flow) keep the household humming—even when the dishwasher runs alongside two showers and a faucet.
Technical breakdown: With standard 3/4" or 1" connections and a robust internal path, the control valve keeps friction losses low. Peak demand scenarios are where cheaper systems reveal their limits, with flow starving upstairs bathrooms and leaving shampoos half-rinsed. SoftPro’s internal porting preserves velocity so you don’t trade softness for pressure.
Calderon home: Saturday mornings went from “Who turned on the tap?!” to smooth, silent consistency. Two showers, laundry fill, and the kitchen faucet no longer fought for flow.
H3: Pipe Size and Pressure Guidelines That Matter If your inlet pressure is under 35 PSI, install a booster or troubleshoot restrictions before commissioning the softener. For most city systems between 50–80 PSI, SoftPro runs like a champ. If your static pressure exceeds 80 PSI, add a regulator; the softener is rated to 125 PSI but there’s no reason to beat up your plumbing.
H3: Drain and Electrical Simplified A standard 110V outlet (preferably GFCI) and a drain within 20 feet for gravity are all most installations require. Farther drains work with a simple condensate pump. The self-charging capacitor holds programming for 48 hours during outages.
H3: Peak-Demand Reality Check Flow is the often-ignored pillar of softening. It’s not just GPG and resin—it’s about how water feels at 7:30 a.m. SoftPro’s design means “soft” never equals “slow.”
Key takeaway: You want pillow-soft water without a straw-sized shower. This is how you get both.
#6. Sized Right the First Time: Grain Capacities from 32K to 110K Backed by Real Math
Guesswork is the enemy of softening. The SoftPro Elite Water Softener System offers grain capacities from 32,000 up through 110,000, and we size using a simple formula: People × 75 gallons/day × GPG hardness = daily grains to remove.
Technical breakdown: For example, the Calderons: 4 people × 75 × 19 GPG = 5,700 grains/day. A 48K or 64K is usually ideal in that range; we recommended a 64K given their weekend peaks and small iron component. Properly sized, the system regenerates every 4–6 days, maintaining salt efficiency (4,000–5,000 grains removed per lb) without over-cycling.
Sizing guidance highlights:
32K: Singles/couples with 7–10 GPG, or small homes with moderate use.
48K: 3–4 people at 11–15 GPG or fewer people with very hard water.
64K: 4–5 people at 15–20 GPG; handles spikes gracefully.
80K–110K: Large families, 20+ GPG, or light commercial.
H3: Why Bigger Isn’t Always Better Oversizing can increase channeling risk and extend regeneration intervals too far, which may encourage biofilm if water sits stale. Smart sizing balances capacity, efficiency, and refresh cadence.
H3: Iron and Resin Choices With up to 3 ppm iron, SoftPro’s fine mesh resin captures hardness and clear-water iron more effectively thanks to smaller beads (0.3–0.5 mm) and increased surface area. Periodic resin cleaner (citric or phosphoric formulations) keeps those beads pristine for the long haul.
H3: Real-World Budget Angle A correctly sized SoftPro not only performs better—it avoids the hidden “salt tax” of under- or over-sizing. Over five years, the Calderons’ operating costs are on track to land in the $1,900–$2,300 range, well below what a traditional, less efficient setup would burn.
Key takeaway: Talk to us, run the math, and buy the right size once.
#7. Comparison Deep Dive: SoftPro Elite vs. Culligan Dealer Systems — Control, Service, and Everyday Ownership
Many homeowners gravitate to big dealer networks like Culligan for perceived safety. But dealer-only service models often mean routine technician visits, proprietary parts, and programming locked behind a service call. SoftPro takes the opposite approach: transparent, homeowner-friendly control with standard industry components and full access to support. Our smart valve controller is readable and tweakable, with diagnostics you can understand. You decide when to regenerate, change settings, or trigger vacation refresh—no appointments required.
On efficiency, SoftPro’s upflow regeneration and lean reserve capacity unlock more usable soft water between cycles. Dealer systems sometimes default to higher reserve percentages or conservative, salt-heavy programming to cover a wide customer base. That’s not optimization—it’s a blanket approach. The Calderons wanted fewer surprises and zero obligatory appointments. With SoftPro, they adjusted hardness, verified “gallons remaining,” and confirmed soft water at 0–1 GPG on their own time. When Daniela had a setup question, Heather’s team answered within hours and pointed her to a two-minute video.
Over a decade, those little freedoms add up to meaningful savings and convenience. Independence, performance, and family-backed warranty make SoftPro worth every single penny.
#8. Resin Built to Last: 8% Crosslink Media, Fine Mesh Capture, and 20-Year Expectation
At the heart of softening is cation exchange—calcium and magnesium swap places with sodium on the resin beads. SoftPro’s 8% crosslink ion exchange resin is the sweet spot for capacity, chlorine tolerance, and longevity, typically working efficiently for 15–20 years under normal city water conditions.
Technical breakdown: Each bead contains countless exchange sites, roughly 2.0–2.2 milliequivalents per gram, and SoftPro’s design keeps them active longer through thorough upflow cleaning. The optional fine mesh resin increases surface area by about 40%—a boost in capture efficiency, especially where mild iron is present. SoftPro also tolerates up to 2 ppm chlorine without rapid degradation; for heavily chlorinated districts, a basic carbon prefilter is a smart accessory.
Calderon home: With 1.2 ppm chlorine and trace iron, we installed fine mesh resin and recommended a twice-yearly resin cleaner maintenance. Luis scheduled it on his phone—no fuss, just consistency.
H3: The Exhaustion Point—and Why You Rarely Reach It Exhaustion occurs when 85% of exchange sites are occupied by hardness. With demand metering and reserve logic tuned to your usage, SoftPro initiates regeneration before you feel the effects at the tap.
H3: Cleaner Resin, Cleaner Results Regular backwash lifts and rinses particulates while upflow brine restores capacity. That’s why SoftPro consistently hits 99.6%+ hardness removal efficiency in independent testing.
H3: Maintenance That Takes Minutes
Monthly: Check salt level; break up any bridges. Quarterly: Rinse injector screens; verify drain line flow. Annually: Sanitize resin tank; adjust settings if your household changes. Ten minutes a month preserves 20 years of performance.
Key takeaway: The right media, cleaned the right way, outlives trendier “solutions” by decades.
#9. Certified, Covered, and Supported: NSF Lead-Free, Lifetime Warranty, and Family Direct Help
Credentials matter because water touches everything in your home. SoftPro Elite is NSF 372 certified for lead-free design with IAPMO materials safety validation. Beyond the plaques, you get a real lifetime warranty on the valve and tanks, backed by our family’s 30+ years at Quality Water Treatment.
Technical breakdown: Coverage includes structural components and manufacturing defects. Electronics have long-term protection, and our design uses standard components you can actually get if you ever need them. No warranty fine-print maze, no third-party runaround.
Calderon home: When Luis had a question about drain slope, Heather’s team walked him through it in five minutes. No ticket system, no endless holds—just help.
H3: How Warranty Translates to Home Value Transferable coverage is a quiet selling point. When it’s time to list, “lifetime-covered Click here https://www.softprowatersystems.com/products/softpro-elite-water-softener softener” tells buyers you invested in the essentials. It’s one of those line items that reassures during inspection week.
H3: QWT’s Family Support Structure
Jeremy: sizing, water analysis, honest recommendations. Heather: installation support, shipping, resources, parts. Craig (yours truly): performance tuning, unusual water problems, and when you just want the straight dope from a guy who’s seen it all.
H3: Compliance You Can Trust While some brands tout features without verification, SoftPro documents its claims with NSF and third-party lab data. Your water deserves more than marketing gloss.
Key takeaway: Buy once, cover it for life, and know real people will pick up the phone.
#10. Install It Right: DIY-Friendly Layout, Quick-Connects, and Realistic Space Requirements
A good softener respects your weekends. SoftPro Elite is built for straightforward setup with DIY-friendly installation and quick-connect options that make a clean, code-compliant job realistic for handy homeowners.
Technical breakdown: Plan an 18" × 24" footprint for 48K–64K units, with 60–72" of vertical clearance for salt loading. Keep the drain line within 20 feet for gravity flow or add a condensate pump if needed. A standard 110V outlet powers the controller. Inlets and outlets are clearly marked; the bypass valve is full-port for easy service. If you’re on PEX, push-to-connect fittings simplify life; for copper, sweat fittings are fine—just watch your heat near the valve.
Calderon home: Luis installed on a Saturday morning, programmed hardness at 19 GPG, and ran a manual regeneration. By dinner, Daniela noticed the slick, conditioned feel at the kitchen tap.
H3: Pre-Install Checklist
Confirm hardness with a test kit; verify iron and chlorine levels. Choose the right grain size with our team. Check static pressure (ideal 50–80 PSI). Verify drain slope and an accessible outlet.
H3: First Week Calibration Use test strips at multiple taps. If you register more than 1 GPG, contact us to fine-tune settings. Set the refresh day/time when water use is lowest.
H3: Maintenance Rhythm That’s Manageable
Monthly salt check. Quarterly injector rinse and bypass test. Annual sanitize and settings review. Once it’s in, the system all but disappears into the background of your home.
Key takeaway: With a little planning, you’ll go from boxes at the door to velvety water before the day’s out.
FAQ: Your Most Technical SoftPro Elite Questions, Answered
Q1. How does SoftPro Elite’s upflow regeneration save so much salt compared to downflow softeners?
Short answer: It directs brine upward to expand the resin bed for deeper cleaning with less salt. In upflow, brine utilization tops 95%; common downflow designs often waste brine through compacted media. Practically, SoftPro uses 2–4 lbs of salt per cycle versus 6–15 lbs in many traditional units. For the Calderons at 19 GPG, that difference meant one bag a month instead of nearly a bag a week. Add in shorter rinse water needs (18–30 gallons vs. 50–80 gallons) and demand-based timing, and your operating budget shrinks. I recommend upflow for any household that values both performance and predictable costs—it simply treats salt like it’s worth money, because it is.
Q2. What grain capacity do I need for a family of four at 18 GPG?
Calculate daily removal: 4 × 75 gallons × 18 GPG = 5,400 grains/day. A 48K can work, but I typically suggest a 64K for families with weekend surges or mild iron. This places regeneration in the 4–6 day window—excellent for salt efficiency (4,000–5,000 grains per pound) without over-cycling. The Calderons (4 people, 19 GPG) selected a 64K, and it smoothed out their Saturday laundry peaks. If you’re unsure, call Jeremy; he’ll run the math and look at your actual usage patterns.
Q3. Can SoftPro Elite handle iron in addition to hardness?
Yes—up to 3 ppm of clear-water iron alongside hardness. The fine mesh resin option increases surface area and boosts iron capture. For 1–3 ppm iron, plan to use a resin cleaner a few times a year to keep beads pristine. The Calderons had 0.3 ppm iron; fine mesh plus routine maintenance delivered spotless fixtures and brighter laundry. If your iron measures above 3 ppm or is ferric (oxidized), let us design a pre-treatment stage before the softener.
Q4. Can I install SoftPro Elite myself, or do I need a professional plumber?
Many customers install it themselves. You need basic plumbing skills, the ability to cut into the main line, and a suitable drain and outlet. PEX with push-to-connect fittings is the easiest path; copper requires soldering experience. Plan an 18" × 24" footprint and ensure a nearby drain. Luis installed their 64K in a few hours, programmed 19 GPG, and ran a manual cycle—done. If you prefer, hire a pro; the system remains fully covered either way.
Q5. What space requirements should I plan for?
Allocate 18" × 24" for 48K–64K systems and 60–72" clearance for salt loading. Keep the drain within 20 feet for gravity (longer with a condensate pump). Minimum inlet pressure is 25 PSI; ideal range is 50–80 PSI. A standard 110V outlet powers the controller; the self-charging capacitor holds programming for 48 hours in outages. Measure twice, place once, and you’ll be in good shape.
Q6. How often do I need to add salt to the brine tank?
With SoftPro’s upflow and metered logic, most families add salt monthly or every 6–8 weeks. The Calderons, who run four people at 19 GPG, average about one bag per month. Keep the salt level 3–6 inches above the water line and avoid overfilling to prevent bridging. If you notice hard water at a tap, check salt first—then run a manual regeneration and call us if needed.
Q7. What is the lifespan of the resin?
Expect 15–20 years on city water with moderate chlorine (≤2 ppm). SoftPro’s 8% crosslink resin balances capacity with longevity, and the fine mesh option excels where mild iron is present. Upflow cleaning extends lifespan by preventing channeling and ensuring thorough brine contact. The Calderons plan an annual tank sanitize and biannual resin cleaner dose—simple steps that preserve long-term performance.
Q8. What’s the total cost of ownership over 10 years?
For a 48K–64K SoftPro installed DIY, anticipate $1,500–$2,600 upfront (system + incidentals) and $60–$120 in annual salt with upflow. Compare that to $180–$400 per year in salt on downflow units. Water for regeneration is also lower with SoftPro ($25–$40/year vs. $80–$150). Over a decade, savings often land between $1,200 and $2,500 versus traditional downflow. Add avoided appliance wear—water heater, dishwasher, washing machine—and the SoftPro easily pays for itself.
Q9. How much will I save on salt annually with SoftPro Elite?
It depends on your hardness, household size, and prior system. Many families cut salt usage by 60–80% when moving from downflow or timer-based softeners. The Calderons went from about 40–45 lbs per month on their old setup to roughly 12–15 lbs with SoftPro. At typical pellet prices, that’s hundreds of dollars saved in a year—and far less hauling.
Q10. How does SoftPro Elite compare to Fleck 5600SXT?
SoftPro’s upflow regeneration and lean reserve capacity deliver higher salt efficiency and less water waste. The Fleck 5600SXT’s downflow architecture is durable but inherently less brine-efficient. SoftPro’s homeowner-friendly smart valve controller with on-screen diagnostics empowers you to manage settings without dealer codebooks. For the Calderons, the difference showed up as steady 0–1 GPG water, fewer cycles, and a quieter utility closet. My recommendation: If efficiency and control matter, SoftPro is the smarter long-term buy.
Q11. Is SoftPro Elite better than Culligan systems?
For homeowners who prefer independence, yes. Culligan’s dealer model can require service visits and proprietary components. SoftPro emphasizes transparent ownership, standard parts, and direct, family-run support. With upflow efficiency, metered logic, and a lifetime warranty, SoftPro reduces both day-to-day costs and long-term friction. The Calderons wanted freedom from service schedules; SoftPro delivered that and cleaner water. If you value control and accountability, choose SoftPro.
Q12. Will SoftPro Elite work with extremely hard water (25+ GPG)?
Absolutely—just size appropriately. At 25+ GPG, plan on a 64K to 80K (or larger) capacity depending on headcount and daily use. Upflow regeneration shines in extreme hardness because it fully cleans the bed between cycles, protecting flow and efficiency. If iron is also elevated, we’ll add a pre-treatment stage. The result is still the same at the tap: 0–1 GPG soft water, steady pressure, and appliances that last.
In three decades helping households beat hard water, I’ve learned one simple rule: if a softener respects chemistry, it’ll respect your wallet. The SoftPro Elite Water Softener combines precision upflow regeneration, true demand-initiated control, a smart 15% reserve with emergency backup, and a 15 GPM flow path that never starves your showers. It’s independently certified, protected by a real lifetime warranty, and backed by my own family’s name at Quality Water Treatment. Luis and Daniela saw the difference within days—silky water, lower salt usage, and a utility room that finally stayed quiet.
If you’re ready to turn harsh into heavenly—and keep it that way—SoftPro Elite is the Best Water Softener System I’m willing to put my reputation on. Call us, send your water report, and we’ll size it right. Then enjoy the results every time you turn a tap.