Water Solutions
Salt-free conditioners
Description
A conditioning system is a salt-free alternative to a salt-based softener. Although it doesn’t soften water by removing minerals like a traditional softener, the conditioner technology uses polymer beads to break down hard water particles into microscopic crystals, leaving you with great tasting water, without the maintenance of a traditional softening system. Perfect for families who do not like the feeling of soft water but want to protect their home’s appliances against hard water scale buildup.
Whole-home conditioning
Protect your home from the damaging effects of hard water without removing minerals from your water and reduce existing scale build up in your pipes & appliances.
Features
Dissolve and defend
The salt-free conditioning system contain micro-polymer beads that dissolve hard water particles into microscopic crystals, protecting you and your family from scale build-up.
Hard Water
Causes scale buildup in pipes and appliances, reducing efficiency and lifespan.
Calcium
Mineral deposits inside the walls of pipes build-up and restrict the flow of water.
Magnesium
Causes scale build-up, reducing water flow and can lead to hard water effects such as dry skin and hair.

Eco friendly
Designed to not require media regeneration, minimizing waste water and your environmental impact.

No power required
Efficient valve technology keeps your system running even in the event of a power outage.

Space saving design
Combined features help reduce connections and overall footprint in your home.

Solid construction
NSF Certified fiberglass pressure tanks ensure structural integrity and durability.
Specifications
Flow Rate
Up to 12 gallons/min
Softening Media
Conditioning Media
Pressure Range
Min. 30 psi – Max. 125 psi
Temperature Range
40°F – 110°F
Warranty
Limited Warranty, Non-Transferrable
Results you can trust
From the free water test to expert installation, we take care of it all.

1. Water test
We analyze the water in your kitchen, bathroom, and entire home to identify any water issues.

2. Custom solution
We use your test results to customize a water system that targets and improves your unique issues.

3. One-day installation
Our local water experts are fully equipped and trained to perform your installation in as little as one day.
Frequently asked questions
What is hard water and why is it a problem?
Simply put, hard water has high levels of minerals like calcium and magnesium. These minerals aren’t inherently dangerous, but they can create scale, or buildup in your pipes and appliances, which reduces their lifespan and leads to costly repair and replacement.
How do I know if I have hard or soft water?
Hard water is a common issue for homeowners, and sometimes gets overlooked . You may see hard water residue or spots on dishes and glassware, soap scum buildup in your shower, or, yellowed, dingy whites coming out of the wash.
Does hard water cause health issues?
In some instances, certain contaminants in water may lead to health issues. Most of the time, hard water does not pose a threat to health. But it can make things like eczema and acne worse. Hard water mineral buildup can lead to coarse hair, hair breakage and even hair loss.
Is soft water the same as bottled water?
Bottled water is naturally soft… but has a unique pollutant that you won’t find in tap water: microplastics, which have been identified as a possible health hazard.
What is a water softener and how does it work?
Hard water is caused by minerals in your water, specifically calcium and magnesium. A water softener uses ion exchange, which means hard water passes through a tank filled with resin beads, which are charged with sodium and potassium ions. The beads attract and bind to the calcium and magnesium ions, delivering softer water to every tap in your home.
Do I need a water softener?
If you’re experiencing the harsh effects of hard water like dry skin and hair, limescale buildup around faucets and shower heads, or wear and tear on your water-based appliances, a water softener will benefit your home.
Will soft water help me save money?
While the immediate impact of soft water will be improved water quality, you will also notice that soft water cuts down on several costs: less soap for dishwashing and laundry, lower electric or gas bills when heating soft water—hard water leads to heat loss—more protection for household water-using appliances. With soft water minimizing scale buildup, everything from your water heater to your coffee maker will work more efficiently for a longer time.
Is a water softener worth the investment?
Aside from the benefits of having higher quality, better-tasting water, you will also see that soft water provides reductions in household costs. Softer water improves the lifespan of your household water-using appliances, reducing unexpected repair and replacement costs and saving you money in the long-term. More immediately, with soft water, you can use less soap for dishwashing and laundry, spend less time cleaning your sinks and showers, and you will enjoy lower electric or gas bills as hard water loses more heat than soft water.
How much will a water solution cost for my home?
Water quality varies from home to home, so exactly what you and your family need may be different from your neighbor’s or friend’s home depending on several factors. During our free, no-obligation consultation, one of our water experts will test your home’s water and tell you exactly what’s in it. They will then recommend a customized solution to treat your home’s specific water issues, providing you with a solution that meets both your water needs and budget.
How do I choose the right size water softener for my home?
We can tell you! The right size depends on several factors, including your household water usage and the initial hardness of your water. Leaf Home Water Solutions provides a comprehensive test of your home’s water during our free, no-obligation consultation. A water expert from our team will determine the hardness level and recommend the appropriate size and model for your needs.
Can a water softener be used with a septic system?
Yes, most water softeners are compatible with septic systems. However, it’s essential to choose a model that regenerates efficiently and does not overload your septic system with excessive salt or water.
How is a whole-home water softener system installed?
Installation involves connecting the filtration system to your main water supply line, typically at the point where water enters your home. Professional installation is recommended to ensure proper setup and optimal performance. Our Leaf Home Water Solutions installation team will schedule a date and time that works for you, providing free, white-glove installation and ensuring everything is set up and working properly before leaving your home
Where in the home is a water softener installed? Does it have to be in a basement?
A whole-home water softener system can be installed in your garage, outside your home, or anywhere else where we can obtain access to your water source and electricity. Every home is different, and we have a solution for each unique situation.
How often will I need to buy and add salt to my water softener system?
We offer both salt and salt-free solutions. If a salt softener is the correct solution for your home, several factors such as water quality, hardness level, and water consumption will determine salt usage. Fortunately, our systems have an easy-to-use LCD screen that will notify you when it is time to add salt. Plus, our systems are highly efficient, using less salt than many other national brands.
What types of salt can I use in my water softener?
Common types of salt used in water softeners include rock salt, solar salt, and evaporated salt pellets. Each type has different purity levels and solubility rates. It’s best to use high-purity salt specifically designed for water softeners to prevent buildup and maintain efficiency.
Happy customers say it best
“They quoted an unbelievable price which was 40-60% lower than 2 other companies that had come out the day before.”
Greg
“Great product at a great price. The installer was professional and clean. Great warranty for the system. Have seen a huge increase in water quality and softness.”
Jon
“The drinking water is so good. I had a purification system, but this one is superior. All the other water around the entire house is vastly improved. Everyone loves it.”
Sam
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