Cuts Scale Buildup
Conditioned minerals are less likely to stick, so fixtures, glass, and appliances stay cleaner—longer.
Reduce scale buildup across your whole home—without salt, brine, or heavy maintenance. Keep fixtures clean, protect water heaters and appliances, and enjoy easier cleanup every day.

Conditioned minerals are less likely to stick, so fixtures, glass, and appliances stay cleaner—longer.
Skip heavy salt bags, brine discharge, and added sodium. An efficient, eco-forward alternative.
Helps extend the service life of heaters, dishwashers, and laundry machines while maintaining efficiency.
Traps grit and particles to protect downstream components and keep household flow steady.
Special media changes how minerals behave, reducing the tendency to form hard, sticky scale.
Install at the main line for protection at every tap: showers, kitchen, laundry, and water-using appliances.
Match the system to your peak demand so morning showers, laundry, and dishwashing all run smoothly.
| Household | Typical Plumbing | Target Service Flow | Suggested Approach |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1–2 baths / 2–4 people | ¾″ | 7–10 gpm | Anti-scale system sized to ~10 gpm; add carbon for taste/odor |
| 3–4 baths / 4–6 people | 1″ | 10–15 gpm | Higher-flow media bed; consider whole-house carbon + RO at sink |
| 5+ baths / luxury fixtures | 1″+ | 15–20+ gpm | High-capacity model; consider staged filtration |
Reduce chlorine taste/odor across the home; great pairing with anti-scale on city water.
Browse Carbon FiltersFor premium drinking water at the sink with low TDS and great taste.
See RO SystemsWant the “soft-water feel”? Add an ion-exchange softener for luxurious showers.
See SoftenersSalt-less systems **condition** minerals to reduce scale—great for protection and easier cleaning. If you want the classic “soft-water feel,” pair with an ion-exchange softener.
Not when sized properly. Use the sizing table above and match port size/flow to your home’s peak demand.
For city water with chlorine, a whole-house carbon filter improves taste/odor and protects downstream media.
No—it reduces **scale formation**. Hardness minerals remain but are less likely to adhere. For actual hardness reduction, add a traditional softener.