
/>Hi, I'm Rylee T. I live in New York. Craig "The Water Guy" Phillips asked me to share my homeowner experience with local tap water from the city and the SoftPro® Elite HE Water Softener for City Water (Industry's Best Softener & Filter Combo) I purchased. This is how my adventures played out. I hope this helps you in your decision.
The Hard Water Reality That Changed Everything
Did you know that even "treated" city water can wreak absolute havoc on your home's plumbing and your family's daily comfort?
I certainly didn't until I started connecting the dots between my skyrocketing utility bills and the chalky white buildup coating every fixture in my house.
Living in New York, I naively assumed our municipal water treatment meant I had nothing to worry about. Boy, was I wrong. The mineral content in our city water was turning my once-beautiful fixtures into crusty, stained eyesores. My morning shower felt more like scrubbing with sandpaper, and my wife constantly complained about her hair feeling like straw.
The breaking point came when our six-month-old dishwasher started leaving spots so thick on our glassware that guests noticed. I measured our water hardness at 14 grains per gallon – well into the "very hard" category that can damage appliances and make daily life miserable.
But the real eye-opener was discovering the hidden costs. Our water heater was working overtime trying to heat mineral-laden water, our soap consumption had doubled because nothing would lather properly, and I was replacing showerheads every few months due to mineral clogging.
The research phase consumed weeks of my evenings. I needed a solution that could handle both the hardness minerals and the chlorine taste that made our tap water barely drinkable. That's when I discovered the difference between basic water softeners and comprehensive filtration systems.
Why I Chose SoftPro Over Every Alternative
After comparing dozens of systems, three critical factors led me to the SoftPro Elite HE. First, the dual functionality – it's not just a softener but also includes advanced filtration capabilities that address chlorine, sediment, and taste issues in one unit.
Second, the high-efficiency design promised to use 40% less salt and water during regeneration compared to traditional systems. With New York's water costs, this efficiency could save hundreds annually.
Third, the SoftPro Valve technology offered something I hadn't seen elsewhere – precise control over regeneration timing based on actual water usage rather than just timer-based cycles. This meant the system would only regenerate when needed, not on arbitrary schedules.
The capacity specifications sealed the deal. With a 48,000 grain capacity, the system could handle our family of four's daily usage (approximately 280 gallons) for nearly two weeks between regeneration cycles, even with our 14 GPG hardness level.
I also appreciated that SoftPro systems are manufactured in the United States with a focus on durability. The mineral tank carries a 10-year warranty, and the SoftPro Valve comes with a 5-year warranty – significantly longer than most competitors offered.
Installation Reality Check and First Impressions
The system arrived in professional packaging with every component securely protected. At 180 pounds, the mineral tank definitely required two people to move, but the build quality was immediately apparent – thick fiberglass construction with a polished finish that looked far more premium than photos suggested.
I opted for professional installation, which cost $485 but included the bypass valve installation and initial programming. The technician needed about four hours to complete the job, including relocating some existing plumbing to accommodate the system's footprint.
**The first surprise was how quiet the SoftPro Valve operates compared to our neighbor's older Fleck system.**
During regeneration, there's a gentle humming sound rather than the loud clicking and rushing water noises I expected.
Initial setup required programming our water hardness level and iron content (we had trace amounts at 0.3 PPM). The digital display makes this straightforward, though I did reference the manual to understand all the customization options available.
The first glass of water from our tap was a revelation. The chlorine taste disappeared completely, and the water felt noticeably "softer" – less harsh and more refreshing to drink.
Performance Testing and Measurable Results
I'm a numbers person, so I tracked performance meticulously using a TDS meter and hardness test strips. Pre-installation readings showed 14 grains per gallon hardness and 285 PPM total dissolved solids.
Post-installation results were dramatic:
- Water hardness reduced to less than 1 grain per gallon consistently
- TDS levels dropped to 180 PPM, indicating effective mineral removal
- Chlorine residual eliminated (tested with drops kit)
- Iron levels reduced from 0.3 PPM to undetectable
**But what impressed me most was the consistency of these results over eight months of daily use.**
Unlike systems that gradually decline in performance, the SoftPro Elite HE maintains effectiveness right up until regeneration.
Flow rate testing revealed no noticeable pressure drop. Running simultaneous showers upstairs and dishwasher downstairs, I measured 18 PSI at fixtures compared to 20 PSI municipal supply – well within acceptable parameters.
The high-efficiency claims proved accurate. Regeneration cycles occur every 12-14 days with our usage pattern, consuming approximately 25 pounds of salt and 45 gallons of water per cycle. This translates to roughly 75 pounds of salt monthly – significantly less than the 120 pounds our neighbor uses with his conventional timer-based system.
Daily Life Transformation and Unexpected Benefits
The improvements began appearing within days, but the full impact took weeks to appreciate. Our morning shower experience changed completely – soap lathers effortlessly, skin feels less tight and dry, and my wife's hair regained its natural softness and shine.
Kitchen tasks became noticeably easier. Dishes emerge from the dishwasher spot-free, and hand-washing requires half the detergent we previously used. Coffee tastes dramatically better without chlorine interference, and ice cubes are crystal clear rather than cloudy.
**The laundry improvements surprised me most.**
Clothes feel softer, colors appear brighter, and we've reduced fabric softener usage by 75%. White shirts that were developing mineral stains now stay crisp and bright.
Cleaning became less burdensome throughout the house. Bathroom fixtures maintain their shine with minimal effort, and the soap scum that once required weekly scrubbing simply doesn't form anymore.
Guests consistently comment on the water quality, with several asking about our "filtration system." My brother-in-law, a notorious water snob who only drinks bottled water, now drinks our tap water without hesitation.
The economic benefits compound daily. Our water heater operates more efficiently, soap consumption dropped dramatically, and we eliminated bottled water purchases entirely. I estimate $85 monthly savings in various household products and utilities.
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