/>Hi, I'm Jim W. I live in Orlando.
Craig "The Water Guy" Phillips asked me to share my homeowner experience with the SoftPro® Elite HE Water Softener for City Water (Industry's Best Softener & Filter Combo) that I purchased.
This is how my journey unfolded. I hope this helps you in your decision-making process.
The Problem That Started It All
Did you know that even "treated" city water can wreak havoc on your home and health?
I discovered this the hard way when I moved into my Orlando home two years ago. At first, everything seemed fine—the water was clear, odorless, and met all city standards. But within six months, I started noticing troubling signs that made me question what was actually flowing through my pipes.
My morning coffee tasted increasingly bitter, despite using the same premium beans I'd enjoyed for years. White, chalky residue began coating my glassware, no matter how thoroughly I scrubbed. My skin felt tight and dry after showers, and my hair lost its natural softness, becoming brittle and difficult to manage.
The real wake-up call came when I noticed mineral buildup around my faucets and showerheads. What started as minor spotting quickly escalated to crusty, stubborn deposits that required aggressive scrubbing with harsh chemicals. My dishwasher began leaving spots on supposedly "clean" dishes, and my washing machine seemed less effective, requiring more detergent to achieve the same results.
I tested my city water and discovered hardness levels of 12 grains per gallon—significantly higher than the 3-5 grains considered "moderately hard." Additionally, chlorine levels measured 3.2 ppm, well above the threshold where taste and odor become noticeable. The water also contained trace amounts of iron and sediment that the municipal treatment couldn't completely eliminate.
These weren't just cosmetic issues—they represented ongoing damage to my plumbing, appliances, and quality of life. I calculated that replacing appliances prematurely due to mineral buildup could cost thousands over the next decade. More importantly, the daily discomfort of dry skin, poor-tasting water, and endless cleaning was affecting my family's well-being.
I realized I needed a comprehensive solution that could address multiple contaminants simultaneously, not just hardness minerals. Traditional salt-based softeners only tackle calcium and magnesium, leaving chlorine, sediment, and other impurities untouched. I needed something more sophisticated—a system that could transform my city water into the clean, soft water my home deserved.
Research and Decision Journey
My search for the perfect water treatment solution became an intensive three-month education in water chemistry and filtration technology. I quickly learned that not all water treatment systems are created equal, and the marketing claims often don't match real-world performance.
Initially, I considered standalone carbon filters to address the chlorine taste and odor. However, these systems couldn't tackle the hardness minerals causing scale buildup. Reverse osmosis seemed promising but would only treat water at a single point of use, leaving my appliances and plumbing vulnerable throughout the rest of the house.
I investigated salt-free "conditioners" that claim to prevent scale without removing minerals. While these systems have merit in certain applications, they don't actually eliminate hardness—they attempt to change how minerals behave. Given Orlando's aggressive water chemistry, I needed actual mineral removal, not just treatment.
Traditional water softener brands like Culligan and Kinetico offered solutions, but their systems seemed oversized for my needs and came with significant ongoing costs. Many required proprietary salt and maintenance contracts that felt restrictive. I also discovered that most conventional softeners operate on timers rather than actual water usage, leading to inefficient regeneration cycles.
The breakthrough came when I discovered combination systems that integrate multiple treatment technologies in a single, space-efficient unit. This approach made perfect sense—why install separate systems for hardness, chlorine, and filtration when one comprehensive unit could address all my concerns?
After comparing specifications, certifications, and user reviews, the SoftPro Elite HE stood out for several critical reasons. Its dual-tank design allows for continuous soft water availability, even during regeneration cycles. The metered operation ensures regeneration only occurs based on actual water usage, not arbitrary timers. The inclusion of carbon filtration tackles chlorine and organic compounds that softening alone cannot address.
The SoftPro Valve technology particularly impressed me—engineered for reliability and efficiency rather than just cost-cutting. Unlike some competitors using third-party components, SoftPro designs their own valves specifically for their systems' requirements. The warranty coverage and customer support reputation sealed the decision.
What convinced me most was the system's scalability. The Elite HE could handle my current household of three while having capacity for future growth. The compact footprint would fit in my utility room without requiring major modifications. Most importantly, the combination approach meant I'd solve all my water quality issues with a single investment rather than piecing together multiple systems over time.
Unboxing and First Impressions
The SoftPro Elite HE arrived via freight delivery in two substantial packages that immediately conveyed quality and durability. The primary unit weighed approximately 150 pounds, while the secondary components added another 50 pounds—this was clearly built for long-term performance, not planned obsolescence.
Unpacking revealed meticulous packaging with custom-fitted foam inserts protecting every component. The mineral tank featured a powder-coated finish that felt substantial and professional. No cheap plastic components were visible—everything from the valve head to the distribution tube spoke to engineered quality.
The included documentation impressed me immediately. Rather than a single folded sheet, SoftPro provided a comprehensive installation manual with detailed diagrams, troubleshooting guides, and maintenance schedules. A separate quick-start guide offered condensed instructions for those familiar with water treatment installations.
All necessary components were included: bypass valve, installation fittings, drain line, and even the specialized resin media. Nothing felt like an afterthought or cost-cutting measure. The bypass valve, in particular, demonstrated attention to detail with smooth operation and quality brass construction.
I measured the unit against my utility room space and found the compact design even more impressive in person. At 54 inches tall and 13 inches wide, it would fit comfortably in the designated corner without overwhelming the area. The dual-tank configuration was well-balanced, and the control head positioning allowed easy access for programming and monitoring.
The resin quality became apparent when I examined the media during filling. The beads were uniform in size and color, indicating proper manufacturing standards. Cheap softener resin often shows inconsistency that can affect performance and longevity. SoftPro's resin met professional standards I'd expect from commercial applications.
One pleasant surprise was the pre-installation checklist included with the documentation. This simple addition helped me verify all requirements before beginning work, preventing mid-installation discoveries of missing components or inadequate preparation. Such attention to the customer experience suggested a company that understands real-world installation challenges.
Installation and Setup Experience
I chose professional installation for the SoftPro Elite HE, recognizing that proper setup would determine long-term performance and warranty coverage. The certified installer arrived promptly with all necessary tools and additional fittings, demonstrating familiarity with SoftPro systems specifically.
Pre-installation requirements included shutting off the main water supply and draining the system. The installer explained each step, noting that the bypass valve installation would allow normal water flow during the process. This consideration meant my family wouldn't be without water for the entire installation period.
The actual installation took approximately four hours, including system testing and programming. Most time was spent ensuring proper pipe sizing and connections rather than rushing through the process. The installer emphasized that water treatment systems require precision—unlike some plumbing projects where "close enough" works, softener installations demand exact specifications.
Positioning the unit required careful measurement to ensure adequate clearance for maintenance access. The SoftPro Elite HE's compact design helped, but proper installation still demanded at least 12 inches of clearance around the control head. The installer also verified electrical requirements, noting that the system's efficient design minimized power consumption compared to older softener models.
The SoftPro Valve programming process revealed the system's sophisticated control options. Unlike simple timer-based softeners, the Elite HE allows customization based on water hardness levels, household size, and usage patterns. The installer programmed initial settings based on my water test results and family size, explaining how to adjust parameters if usage patterns changed.
Initial system startup included several test cycles to verify proper operation. The regeneration process operated remarkably quietly—I could barely hear the valve cycling through its stages. This was a significant improvement over neighbors' systems that I'd heard cycling loudly at night. The installer explained that SoftPro Water Systems's valve design prioritizes quiet operation specifically for residential applications.
Water flow testing revealed excellent pressure maintenance throughout the house. I'd worried that adding treatment equipment might reduce shower pressure or affect appliance performance. However, the system's properly sized components maintained full flow rates to all fixtures.
The final step involved programming the regeneration schedule based on calculated water usage. Rather than regenerating every few days regardless of actual consumption, the metered system would track usage and regenerate only when necessary. This efficiency would reduce salt consumption and minimize water waste compared to conventional timer-based units.
Performance Testing and Real-World Results
Testing the SoftPro Elite HE's performance became an obsession during the first month of ownership. I wanted concrete data to validate my investment and understand exactly what the system was accomplishing for my water quality.
Baseline measurements before installation showed incoming water hardness at 12 grains per gallon, chlorine levels at 3.2 ppm, and iron content at 0.8 ppm. These numbers represented typical Central Florida city water—technically safe but far from optimal for household use.
Post-installation testing after 48 hours revealed dramatic improvements across all measured parameters. Water hardness dropped to less than 1 grain per gallon—effectively zero on standard test strips. Chlorine became undetectable using pool test kits sensitive to 0.1 ppm. Iron levels similarly dropped below measurable thresholds.
The transformation in daily water use became apparent within the first week. Coffee brewed with the treated water tasted noticeably cleaner, with subtle flavors emerging that harsh minerals had previously masked. Ice cubes appeared crystal clear rather than slightly cloudy, and water glasses remained spot-free after air drying.
Shower experiences improved dramatically within days. My skin felt softer and less tight after bathing, and soap seemed to lather more effectively with less product required. Hair became more manageable, requiring less conditioner to achieve the same softness. Family members commented on these improvements without knowing about the new system initially.
Laundry results impressed me most significantly. Clothes felt softer and appeared brighter after washing with treated water. White garments maintained their brightness longer, and colored fabrics retained vibrancy that had gradually diminished with hard water washing. I reduced laundry detergent by approximately one-third while achieving superior cleaning results.
Appliance performance monitoring revealed substantial improvements in dishwasher effectiveness. Glassware emerged completely clear without additional rinse aids or special cycles. Dishes dried without water spots, and the dishwasher's interior showed no mineral buildup that had gradually accumulated with untreated water.
Three-month testing showed consistent performance across all measured parameters. The system maintained its initial efficiency without degradation, suggesting proper sizing and quality components. Regeneration cycles occurred approximately every 5-7 days based on our household usage—exactly matching the installer's predictions based on family size and consumption patterns.
Flow rate measurements throughout the house revealed no pressure loss at any fixture. Kitchen sinks, bathroom faucets, and shower heads all maintained full pressure and flow volume. This performance validated the system's proper sizing and quality construction—cheaper units often compromise flow rates to reduce manufacturing costs.
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