/>Hi, I'm Tyree S. I live in Pennsylvania. 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 Problem That Started It All
Let me tell you, living with hard water in Pennsylvania was becoming a real nightmare. Every morning, I'd wake up to white, chalky buildup on my coffee maker, and my glassware looked like it had been through a dust storm. Have you ever tried to get your dishes actually clean when your water has a hardness level of 16?
It's nearly impossible.
My skin felt dry and itchy after every shower, and my hair looked dull no matter what expensive shampoos I tried. The soap scum in our bathroom was relentless – I'd scrub and scrub, but within days it was back with a vengeance. My wife kept complaining about how much detergent we were going through, and honestly, I was getting frustrated with the constant maintenance our appliances needed.
The final straw came when our dishwasher started leaving spots on everything, and our water heater began making strange noises. I realized we were looking at expensive repairs or replacements if I didn't address the root cause: our municipal water supply's excessive mineral content. The city water coming into our home measured 16 grains per gallon of hardness – that's classified as "very hard" by any standard.
Why I Chose the SoftPro Elite HE System
After researching water softening solutions for weeks, I kept coming back to SoftPro's reputation for quality and efficiency. What really caught my attention was how this wasn't just a basic softener – it's designed specifically for city water challenges.
Living in Pennsylvania, I knew our municipal water had its own unique set of issues beyond just hardness.
The Elite HE model stood out because it combines high-efficiency operation with the advanced SoftPro Valve technology. I'd read about other brands, but the engineering behind SoftPro Water Systems's systems seemed more sophisticated. The high-efficiency design meant it would use less salt and water during regeneration cycles, which appealed to both my environmental consciousness and my wallet.
I also appreciated that this system was specifically marketed for city water applications. Many softeners are designed with well water in mind, but city water presents different challenges – chlorine, varying pressure, and specific mineral profiles that require specialized treatment approaches.
Installation Experience: Easier Than Expected
I'll be honest – I'm not a plumbing expert by any stretch of the imagination. But you know what made the difference?
YouTube has some incredibly detailed installation videos that walked me through every step.
The SoftPro Elite HE arrived well-packaged with clear instructions. The unit itself felt substantial and well-built – not like some of the lightweight alternatives I'd seen. The SoftPro Valve housing was clearly marked, and all the connections were straightforward to identify.
I spent about four hours on the installation, taking my time to make sure everything was connected properly. The bypass valve installation was probably the trickiest part, but even that wasn't too complicated once I understood the water flow direction. The system came with all the necessary fittings, and the quality of the components impressed me.
Three days ago, I fired up the system for the first time. The initial programming was intuitive, and the SoftPro Valve cycled through its startup sequence smoothly. I set it to regenerate based on water usage rather than a timer, which the manual recommended for optimal efficiency.
Testing Results: The Numbers Don't Lie
Did you know that you can actually measure the difference a quality water softener makes?
I used a simple test kit to check our water before and after installation, and the results were remarkable.
Before the SoftPro Elite HE: Our city water measured 16 grains per gallon of hardness. That's in the "very hard" category, explaining all our household issues. The water had a slight metallic taste and left mineral deposits on everything it touched.
After installation (tested today): The kitchen faucet water measured less than 1 grain per gallon of hardness. To verify the system was working correctly, I also tested our outside hose connection, which bypasses the softener – it still showed the original 16 grains per gallon reading.
This dramatic reduction confirmed that the SoftPro system was performing exactly as designed. The ion exchange process was effectively removing calcium and magnesium minerals while maintaining proper water pressure throughout our home.
Real-World Impact on Daily Life
The transformation in our household has been immediate and noticeable. Our morning coffee tastes significantly better – no more bitter, mineral-heavy brew that required extra cream to mask the harshness. My wife commented that her hair feels softer after just three shampoos with the treated water.
She's already planning to cut back on her expensive hair treatments.
Dishwashing has become a pleasure rather than a chore. Our glassware actually sparkles now, and I haven't seen a single water spot since the system went online. The soap lathers better, meaning we're using less detergent and getting better cleaning results.
Even our shower experience has improved dramatically. The soap scum that used to build up within days simply isn't forming anymore. My skin feels less tight and dry after showering, and I've noticed I'm not reaching for lotion as frequently as before.
The appliances are already showing signs of improvement. Our dishwasher's spray arms, which had mineral buildup, are starting to clear up. I expect this will extend the life of all our water-using appliances significantly.
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