City Water Filtration Made Easy with SoftPro Whole House Systems

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I’ve spent more than three decades fixing the water problems most families don’t even realize they have. Chlorine, chloramine, PFAS, fluoride, VOCs—the alphabet soup of city water can feel overwhelming. Even “safe” municipal water often carries tastes, odors, and trace contaminants you don’t want in your cooking, your coffee, or your kids’ baths. Add in hard water scale and you’ve got a daily reminder every time you scrub a spotty glass or see a cloudy kettle. The solution is not a pitcher filter or another faucet gadget; those are band-aids. You want protection at the point that matters: where water enters your home.

The Romanos—an energetic, health-conscious family of four in Scottsdale, Arizona—are a great example. Maria is a pediatric PA, David is a software product lead, and their twins, Milo (7) and Ava (7), love smoothies and long baths. Their city report showed 2.1 mg/L fluoride, chloramine disinfection, trace PFAS, and hardness at 14 grains per gallon. They’d tried a Brita and a countertop unit, but the chlorine taste lingered, the kettle kept scaling, and their peace of mind didn’t improve. When they called my team, Jeremy Phillips walked them through a simple truth: city water needs a whole-house filtration strategy designed for modern contaminants—one that keeps flow high, maintenance low, and results verifiable.

In this guide, I’ll show you how our SoftPro whole house filtration systems make city water filtration straightforward and effective. We’ll walk through the key systems—Iron Master, Fluoride & Carbon, Catalytic Carbon, KDF, and Reverse Osmosis—so you can match a solution to your water quality. You’ll see where each filter excels, how our multi-stage media works, and why the combination of engineering, certified components, and family-run support from me, Jeremy, and Heather keeps your home protected for years. I’ll also share when it makes sense to pair a filter with a SoftPro Elite softener for complete treatment and better appliance protection. If you want water that tastes clean, protects your family, and performs at every tap, you’re in the right place.

1. SoftPro Whole House Fluoride & Carbon Filter – 94–97% NSF 53 Certified Fluoride Reduction for Health-Focused City Homes

Why this filter exists

City water often contains fluoride at 0.7–2.5 mg/L. Standard activated carbon barely touches fluoride—less than 15% on average. The SoftPro Whole House Fluoride & Carbon Filter solves that gap with a purpose-built, multi-media design that removes 94–97% of fluoride with NSF 53-verified performance while simultaneously eliminating chlorine, chloramine, and volatile organic compounds that drive taste and odor.

Multi-stage power

    Bone char media: A high-surface-area calcium phosphate matrix that binds fluoride ions efficiently across real-world flow rates. This isn’t theory—it’s field-proven removal. Catalytic carbon: Upgraded carbon that actively targets chloramine and complex organics better than standard carbon. It also tackles THMs, VOCs, and the chemical “aftertastes” you notice in tea and coffee. Flow and lifespan: Expect 10+ GPM flow in typical residential setups with smart bed depth to maintain contact time. Media life is typically 3–5 years depending on usage and water chemistry.

City scenario in action

When the Romanos installed this filter, the difference was immediate: no more pool smell in hot showers, no metallic tinge in ice water, and better-tasting soups and sauces. Importantly, Maria wanted fluoride reduced at every tap, not just one sink. Whole-house coverage delivers exactly that—water you trust in every bathroom, every bath, and the laundry that touches your skin all day.

The Phillips family advantage

    Craig Phillips: I engineered the media stack to ensure the fluoride layer gets priority contact without sacrificing chloramine performance. Jeremy Phillips: Guides families through water test interpretation to confirm if fluoride reduction is truly needed and at what capacity. Heather Phillips: Provides clear DIY installation guides that help homeowners finish the job confidently.

Bottom line

If you want comprehensive, whole-home protection from fluoride and city treatment byproducts, this is the right tool. It’s built for families who won’t compromise on health or convenience, and it keeps the flow and feel of a normal home. It’s worth every single penny.

2. SoftPro Catalytic Carbon Filter – Advanced Chemical Removal Targeting Chloramine, PFAS, and VOCs with High Flow and Minimal Maintenance

What catalytic carbon does differently

Catalytic carbon is not the same as “standard” carbon. It’s engineered to accelerate oxidation-reduction reactions, making it far better at breaking down chloramine and tackling stubborn organics. Our SoftPro Catalytic Carbon Filter is the chemical workhorse for city water where taste, odor, and chemical exposure are the core complaints.

Contaminant coverage

    Chlorine and chloramine: Dramatically reduces both, restoring a clean, neutral taste and making showers feel better on skin and hair. PFAS/PFOA: Catalytic carbon is a key barrier for many PFAS species, supported by optimized bed depth for contact time. VOCs and disinfection byproducts: Removes a wide spectrum of organics linked to off-flavors and potential long-term health concerns.

Performance and longevity

    Media life: 5–10 years depending on load and usage—significantly longer than cartridge systems. Flow rates: High-flow design supports the largest homes without throttling water pressure. We engineer tank size to your plumbing and demand so you don’t feel a bottleneck.

Use-case

For families who aren’t concerned about fluoride specifically, the Catalytic Carbon Filter offers a robust improvement in water quality house-wide. The Romanos’ neighbors opted for this solution to target chloramine and PFAS, reporting a dramatic improvement in coffee flavor and zero chlorine odor from steaming hot showers.

The Phillips touch

    Craig Phillips: I select catalytic carbon grades with the right pore structure for chloramine and PFAS-challenged municipal water. Jeremy Phillips: Helps you decide whether to go with catalytic carbon alone or step up to the Fluoride & Carbon system if fluoride is present and you want it reduced. Heather Phillips: Delivers step-by-step install documentation that covers bypass setup, media conditioning, and startup flushing.

Bottom line

If you want cleaner-tasting, chemical-reduced city water at every tap, with long media life and reliable flow, the SoftPro Catalytic Carbon Filter is the dependable foundation. It’s efficient, low maintenance, and worth every single penny.

3. SoftPro AIO Iron Master – Chemical-Free Air Injection Oxidation Removing 15–20 PPM Iron, Sulfur, and Manganese (Also Crushes Iron Bacteria)

Why it matters for city and well perimeters

Most iron problems are well water issues, but we see pockets of municipal systems with aging mains that leave orange staining and metallic tastes. The SoftPro AIO Iron Master is our industry-leading solution—designed primarily for well water—using air injection oxidation to remove up to 15–20 ppm iron without chemical dosing. It also addresses manganese and that rotten-egg hydrogen sulfide odor.

How AIO works

    Air pocket creation: The control valve creates an oxidation chamber at the top of the tank. As water passes through, dissolved ferrous iron oxidizes to ferric iron. Filtration media: The bed captures the oxidized particulates. Automatic backwashing flushes those particles to drain so the media stays clean and effective. Iron bacteria: The oxidation and aggressive backwash regime disrupt slime-forming iron bacteria, mitigating biofilm that clogs fixtures and fouls plumbing.

Performance features

    No potassium permanganate, no chlorine injection—just air, oxidation media, and a smart, programmable digital valve. Handles up to 15–20 ppm iron in real-world conditions. The range depends on pH and co-contaminants; we’ll help you size and set it correctly. Self-cleaning via automatic backwash extends media life and protects downstream fixtures and appliances.

Phillips family support

    Craig Phillips: I pioneered our AIO approach to be chemical-free and homeowner-friendly while still hitting high iron loads. Jeremy Phillips: Helps you sequence an Iron Master ahead of a softener when hardness is also present, so resin doesn’t get iron-fouled. Heather Phillips: Our DIY backwash setup guides make it easy to set your service intervals and keep the system running on autopilot.

Bottom line

For iron and sulfur, the SoftPro AIO Iron Master is simply one of the strongest, cleanest technologies available. It solves staining, odor, and iron bacteria without messy chemical feeds. It’s peace of mind engineering—worth every single penny.

4. Multi-Stage Fluoride Targeting – How Bone Char, Activated Alumina, and Ion Exchange Team Up for Real-World City Water Results

Why multi-media beats single media

No single media excels at everything. Fluoride is particularly stubborn, which is why “standard carbon” barely touches it. In our fluoride-focused systems, we layer media to target different chemical behaviors:

    Bone char: Excellent affinity for fluoride ions and select heavy metals. Activated alumina (when specified by water profile): Adds capacity windows where pH and flow call for it, boosting fluoride reduction. Ion exchange resin (in certain blended cartridges or point-of-use polishing stages): Polishes specific ions to bolster overall performance.

What that means for your taps

    Consistency across flow: Depth and layer sequencing ensure fluoride contact time isn’t compromised when you run a shower and dishwasher simultaneously. Verified performance: Our fluoride reductions are 94–97% with NSF 53 verification parameters. That’s a huge step up from generic carbon filters and point-of-use gadgets.

City water through a smarter lens

Municipal water chemistry varies: pH, oxidants, temperature, and competing ions affect removal. We design bed depth and tank size around those realities. Jeremy Phillips reviews your city report or a lab test, then configures the precise media stacking. Heather Phillips packages clear setup instructions so your DIY installation matches the design intent.

Bottom line

Fluoride reduction is a precision job. Our multi-stage approach—with bone char at the heart of the system—delivers the results families expect, throughout the entire home, not just at one tap.

5. Extended 3–5 Year Media Life – Why SoftPro Outlasts Cartridge Systems and Cuts Hassle and Cost

The problem with short-cycle filters

Cartridge systems look inexpensive upfront but require frequent replacements—sometimes every 6–12 months—and they struggle to maintain performance under higher flow. That means cumulative cost, recurring chores, and inconsistent quality.

SoftPro’s extended-life design

    Deep bed media: Substantial media volume provides long contact times and stable kinetics for fluoride, chloramine, VOCs, and PFAS. Optimized backwashing (where applicable): Keeps media fresh and prevents channeling, extending service life. Real-world longevity: Expect 3–5 years on the Fluoride & Carbon model and 5–10 years on the Catalytic Carbon filter, depending on load and usage.

The homeowner’s benefit

Fewer changeouts, lower total cost of ownership, and predictable performance. This is whole-house protection that doesn’t depend on you remembering a replacement schedule every season. When the Romanos built their plan, predictable upkeep was the deciding factor—two young kids, two careers, and no patience for filter roulette.

Bottom line

Extended media life is more than convenience; it’s consistency. Your family gets reliable protection day after day without the drip of ongoing cartridge costs.

6. Complete City Water Solutions – Pairing Fluoride & Carbon Filtration with a SoftPro Elite Softener for Hardness and Chemical Control

Why pair filtration and softening

City water often has two issues: chemical additives (fluoride, chlorine, chloramine) and hard water minerals (calcium and magnesium). Install only a top rated water softeners filter, and you still get scale on fixtures and appliances. Install only a softener, and chemicals remain in your baths and showers. The complete solution uses both.

The integrated system

    The SoftPro Whole House Fluoride & Carbon Filter is commonly purchased with the SoftPro Elite softener for city water customers dealing with both hardness and chemical concerns. Bundle and save when you purchase together. Filtration first: Place the fluoride/catalytic media first to strip chemicals; soften second to protect appliances and improve feel and efficiency. Flow and convenience: Shared bypass and matched plumbing diameters keep household pressure strong and maintenance simple.

The Romano family’s approach

With 2.1 mg/L fluoride and 14 gpg hardness, the Romanos chose the Fluoride & Carbon Filter, followed by a SoftPro Elite softener. Jeremy Phillips designed the sequence, and Heather Phillips provided the install roadmap. Their result: glassware that stays clear, showers that feel gentler, laundry that’s softer, and cooking water that tastes right.

Bottom line

For city homes facing both chemical and hardness challenges, this pairing provides total-home protection with a single, integrated plan. It’s the combination I recommend most, and it’s worth every single penny.

7. Automatic Backwashing Systems – Self-Cleaning Iron and Carbon Beds for Consistent Performance and Longer Media Life

Why backwashing matters

Over time, filtration media collects particulates and can channel if not refreshed. Automatic backwashing creates a vigorous, timed reversal of flow that loosens and flushes trapped contaminants to drain.

Where we use it

    AIO Iron Master: Backwashing is essential to clear oxidized iron, manganese, and sulfur. It also helps disrupt iron bacteria colonies. Certain catalytic carbon configurations: In higher-load situations, backwashing redistributes media, preventing channeling and keeping kinetics stable.

Set it and forget it

    Programmable digital valves: You set the schedule based on water conditions and use. The system takes it from there. Quiet, efficient, and low-waste: We tune backwash frequency to minimize water use while preserving performance.

Phillips family expertise

    Craig Phillips: Our backwash profiles are field-proven to protect media and sustain flow. Heather Phillips: DIY guides include startup and backwash scheduling so homeowners get it right on day one.

Bottom line

Automatic backwashing is the maintenance you don’t have to think about—precisely what a whole house system should offer for busy most efficient best water softener families.

8. Point-of-Use Polishing – SoftPro Reverse Osmosis with Alkalizer for 95–99% Reduction of Fluoride, Lead, and Nitrates

Why add RO at the sink

Whole-house systems handle bulk chemical reduction and bathing protection. For drinking and cooking, a final polishing stage can deliver ultra-low TDS water that tastes exceptional. SoftPro Reverse Osmosis systems remove 95–99% of dissolved contaminants like fluoride, lead, nitrates, arsenic, and more at the point of use.

Features that matter

    Advanced RO membrane: Consistent high-rejection performance for critical drinking water contaminants. Alkalizer filter: Re-mineralizes for a clean, refreshing taste so your water doesn’t taste “flat.” 3.2-gallon tank: Delivers steady flow for cooking and drinking needs. Under-sink installation: Compact design pairs well with whole-house systems for the best of both worlds.

City water fit

For the Romanos, RO provided the finishing touch for drinking and espresso. Their kids drink more water now because it’s crisp and clean—with no chlorine or chemical notes. That’s the power of layered treatment: whole-home protection plus point-of-use precision.

Bottom line

If you want your drinking water to rival premium bottled water—without the plastic—SoftPro RO is the finishing move. It’s small, effective, and worth every single penny.

9. SoftPro KDF Filter – Targeted Iron, Sulfur, and Heavy Metals with Bacteriostatic Protection (Great as a Secondary Stage)

What KDF brings to the table

KDF media uses redox reactions to reduce iron, hydrogen sulfide, and heavy metals. It also has bacteriostatic properties that help control bacterial growth within the media bed—valuable in complex water profiles.

When to choose KDF

    Moderate iron levels and sulfur odor: Especially as a secondary stage supporting the AIO Iron Master in areas with mixed contaminants. City edge or blended municipal sources: Where seasonal shifts introduce metal flavors or odors, KDF can stabilize performance behind catalytic carbon.

Life and maintenance

KDF has long service life and thrives in properly backwashed or well-flowed environments. It’s not a substitute for AIO at high iron loads but an excellent complement at moderate levels.

Phillips integration

    Craig Phillips: I design KDF stages where redox capabilities add measurable benefit without overcomplicating your system. Jeremy Phillips: Advises whether KDF belongs before or after your primary media based on your test results. Heather Phillips: Documents valve programming and flow considerations for balanced system performance.

Bottom line

KDF is a smart specialist—especially for those tricky, mixed-water scenarios. As a secondary stage, it adds polish and resilience, extending the effectiveness of your primary filter.

10. Real-World Flow and Pressure – Whole House Filtration Without the Bottleneck

What homeowners worry about

Nobody wants a shower that slows to a drizzle because the whole house filter can’t keep up. We size SoftPro systems to protect water pressure across multiple fixtures.

How we maintain flow

    Tank sizing: Matched to plumbing, family size, and simultaneous use patterns. Media selection and bed depth: Engineered to deliver the contact time you need without choking your flow. High-flow control valves: Digital valves with full-port designs minimize restriction.

Field results

The Romanos run a dishwasher, a shower, and a washer without a noticeable dip. That’s by design. We tackle contaminants while respecting the realities of family life.

Bottom line

You shouldn’t have to choose between clean water and good water pressure. With SoftPro, you get both.

11. Complete Well Water Solutions – Combining the SoftPro AIO Iron Master with the SoftPro Elite Softener for Full-Home Protection

Why sequence matters

Well water often mixes high iron with hard minerals. The SoftPro AIO Iron Master is commonly sold with the SoftPro Elite softener for complete well water treatment addressing iron, sulfur, and hardness. Bundle and save when you purchase together.

The correct order

    Iron first: The AIO Iron Master removes 15–20 ppm iron chemically-free and knocks out sulfur odor and manganese. That protects the softener from iron fouling. Softener second: The SoftPro Elite excels at hardness removal through efficient upflow regeneration, improving efficiency and extending resin life in iron-free water.

Why it’s seamless

    Craig Phillips: I engineered both systems to integrate smoothly—shared bypass options, simple service workflows, and clear drain routing. Jeremy Phillips: Analyzes your test report to size tanks correctly and recommend backwash intervals that match your water conditions. Heather Phillips: Provides the interconnect install guide so DIYers can get it right the first time.

Bottom line

When iron and hardness collide, this combo delivers a stable, low-maintenance solution that protects plumbing, appliances, and the experience of every tap in your home. It’s a time-tested pairing that’s worth every single penny.

12. The SoftPro Difference – Certified Components, DIY Clarity, and Family Accountability

Why certifications count

Our systems use NSF/WQA certified components and media. Certifications verify safety, structural integrity, and performance claims, adding trust where marketing fluff often lives.

DIY that really is DIY

    Heather Phillips writes installation guides assuming you’ve never installed a filter before. Step-by-step photos, startup procedures, and maintenance schedules are all there. Jeremy Phillips is available to review your water test and recommend precise configurations. Our customer-first support comes from a family that’s built systems and reputations for more than 30 years.

Designed by real-world experience

I built SoftPro because I was tired of band-aid solutions and overpriced, service-dependent models that lock you into perpetual visits. With SoftPro, you get honest engineering, robust media, and a system you can maintain yourself—or hand off to a plumber with clear instructions.

Bottom line

From media selection to valve programming, this is filtration you can trust because it was designed by people who live and breathe water quality. That accountability is priceless—and worth every single penny.

Competitor Comparisons You Should Know

Aquasana vs. SoftPro – The Fluoride Reality Check

Aquasana’s strength is broad appeal and simple installs, but in the fluoride conversation, standard activated carbon simply isn’t the right tool. Typical activated carbon achieves less than 15% fluoride reduction, and that’s under ideal test conditions. Fluoride requires targeted media and carefully controlled contact time. SoftPro’s Whole House Fluoride & Carbon Filter pairs catalytic carbon with bone char media to deliver 94–97% fluoride removal verified through NSF 53 testing while simultaneously reducing chloramine, chlorine, and VOCs. This is the difference between “some improvement” and measurable, whole-house protection for bathing, brushing, and cooking. Flow matters, too—Aquasana’s multi-cartridge systems can be restrictive under heavy household demand. We use deep-bed tanks sized to your plumbing, maintaining strong, consistent flow. Maintenance is also a long-term win: SoftPro media life spans 3–5 years in fluoride configurations, not the frequent cartridge changeouts common to entry-level systems. If fluoride is a priority, SoftPro’s multi-media approach is engineered for exactly that job. It’s the choice for families who want actual removal at every tap—worth every single penny.

APEC Water vs. SoftPro – Lifespan and Whole-House Performance

APEC builds solid systems, especially at the point of use, but their whole-house cartridge models often require frequent filter changes—every 6–12 months in many cases. That creates recurring costs, ongoing chores, and performance swings as cartridges load up. SoftPro takes a long-view approach: deep-bed catalytic carbon and bone char media designed for multi-year service life (3–5 years for fluoride/catalytic configurations and 5–10 years for catalytic carbon) with stable kinetics and high flow. We’re also targeting a wider contaminant set in one pass: chloramine, chlorine, PFAS, VOCs, and fluoride when specified. Where cartridge systems can bottleneck during peak demand, our tank-based designs maintain flow throughout large homes without juggling a lineup of cartridges. And for drinking water polishing, we place RO under the sink where it belongs—95–99% removal of critical contaminants with a remineralizing alkalizer for taste—rather than forcing the whole house through fine cartridges. The end result is lower total cost of ownership, better consistency, and fewer headaches. For families who want a system that disappears into the background and just works, SoftPro is worth every single penny.

Berkey/Brita vs. SoftPro – Point-of-Use vs. Whole-House Reality

Berkey and Brita built awareness that water quality matters, and they’re fine as entry points. But pitchers and countertop units treat a fraction of your water. They don’t touch your showers, your kids’ bathwater, your laundry, or your dishwashers. They also rely on user discipline—frequent refills, timely filter swaps, and limited flow. SoftPro delivers whole-house filtration so every tap in your home benefits automatically. Chlorine odor in hot showers? Gone. Chemical taste in cooking water? Addressed. Fluoride for brushing at the bathroom sink? Reduced across the entire home with the right configuration. And when you want pristine drinking water, SoftPro RO at the sink provides 95–99% removal of fluoride, lead, and nitrates with an alkalizer for great taste. It’s a layered, engineered strategy instead of a patchwork of pitchers. With certified components, extended media life, and family-backed support, SoftPro whole-house systems replace daily chores with dependable protection—worth every single penny.

FAQ: Your Top Questions Answered

1) Which SoftPro filter is best for removing iron from well water?

    The SoftPro AIO Iron Master. It uses chemical-free air injection oxidation to remove up to 15–20 ppm iron, plus manganese and hydrogen sulfide, and it disrupts iron bacteria. It’s our flagship for iron-heavy water.

2) How does SoftPro remove 94–97% fluoride compared to standard carbon filters?

    We use bone char media (and activated alumina where indicated) layered with catalytic carbon to secure NSF 53-verified fluoride reduction across real flow rates. Standard activated carbon typically achieves less than 15% fluoride reduction.

3) Can the SoftPro AIO Iron Master eliminate iron bacteria without chemicals?

    Yes. The oxidation environment and aggressive automatic backwashing help break down iron bacteria colonies and flush them away, minimizing slime and biofilm buildup.

4) What’s the difference between the Fluoride & Carbon Filter and the Catalytic Carbon Filter?

    Fluoride & Carbon: Adds bone char (and optionally activated alumina) specifically for 94–97% fluoride reduction, plus catalytic carbon for chloramine and VOCs. Catalytic Carbon: Focuses on chemicals like chloramine, PFAS, and VOCs, but does not specifically target fluoride.

5) Do I need both a filter and a softener for complete water treatment?

    If your city water has chemical additives and hardness, yes. The filter addresses chemicals (fluoride, chloramine, chlorine, VOCs), and the SoftPro Elite softener removes hardness that causes scale. Many city homes benefit from both.

6) How often do SoftPro filter media need replacement?

    Fluoride & Carbon: Typically 3–5 years. Catalytic Carbon: Typically 5–10 years. KDF: Long service life depending on load and configuration. AIO Iron Master media: Long life with proper backwashing and water chemistry. RO membranes: Usually 2–3 years, with pre/post filters changed more frequently.

7) Will SoftPro filters reduce water pressure in my home?

    Our systems are sized to your plumbing and demand to maintain strong flow. Deep-bed designs and high-flow valves help prevent bottlenecks. Proper sizing is key, and we handle that with you.

8) What NSF or WQA certifications do SoftPro filters use?

    We use NSF/WQA certified components and media. The Fluoride & Carbon system’s performance is verified to NSF 53 reduction requirements for fluoride. Structural and material safety certifications also apply across the line.

9) Can I install SoftPro filters myself with DIY instructions?

    Yes. Heather Phillips writes detailed installation guides with photos and startup procedures. Many homeowners install successfully; plumbers also appreciate the clarity if you prefer pro installation.

10) Should I pair my city filter with a softener and save with a bundle?

    If you have hardness along with chemical additives, pairing is smart. The SoftPro Whole House Fluoride & Carbon Filter is commonly purchased with the SoftPro Elite softener for comprehensive treatment. Bundle and save when you purchase together.

11) Does SoftPro treat PFAS?

    Our Catalytic Carbon Filter targets many PFAS species via advanced adsorption. For drinking water, pairing whole-house catalytic carbon with SoftPro RO at the sink delivers an additional 95–99% polishing step.

12) Is the AIO Iron Master only for wells?

    It’s engineered for wells and excels there. However, for rare municipal cases with iron issues, we can deploy it strategically. Jeremy Phillips will confirm with your water report.

Conclusion: Make City Water Simple, Safe, and Consistent

Clean water shouldn’t be complicated—or a daily chore. With SoftPro, you get whole-house solutions that neutralize city water’s biggest problems: fluoride, chloramine, chlorine, PFAS, and off-tastes at every tap. different types of water softeners Our Fluoride & Carbon Filter delivers 94–97% fluoride reduction verified to NSF 53, while the Catalytic Carbon Filter handles chloramine, VOCs, and PFAS with high flow and minimal maintenance. For pristine drinking water, SoftPro RO adds 95–99% polishing right at the sink. And when hardness is in the mix, pairing your filter with a SoftPro Elite softener completes the picture—one integrated system, one consistent result. We build with NSF/WQA certified components, extended-life media, and automatic backwashing where it counts. Most importantly, you’re backed by a family that’s been solving water challenges since 1990—my engineering, Jeremy’s analysis, Heather’s DIY clarity. If you’re ready to trust every tap in your home, choose the system designed for modern water realities. It’s reliable, it’s straightforward, and it’s worth every single penny.