Hard water is wearing out more than your kettle. Let's soften it.

Certified technicians size, install and service salt-based and salt-free softeners for the whole home or a single point of use — protecting pipes, geysers and skin from scale.

 
Free

Water hardness test

Both types

Salt-based & salt-free

1 year

Installation warranty

24/7

Support Available

Service

Water Softener Service

Hard water damages geysers, pipes, appliances and leaves skin dry. We install, repair and maintain water softeners that remove excess minerals and completely solve hard water problems.

Signs of hard water

What hard water is doing right now

These usually build up slowly enough that they get blamed on “old pipes” or “bad soap” — it’s often just mineral content.

White scale on taps & showerheads

Chalky mineral buildup that returns days after cleaning.

Soap won't lather

Minerals react with soap before it can foam properly.

Dry skin & dull hair

Mineral residue left on skin and hair after washing.

Geyser & appliances failing early

Scale build-up inside heating elements shortens their life.

How It Works

From hardness test to soft water

01

Free hardness test

Technician measures your water’s hardness level on-site.

02

Softener sizing

Unit capacity matched to your household size and hardness level.

 

03

Installation

Fitted at the main line or a single point, then leak-tested.

 
 

04

Salt refill schedule set

You get a reminder before the resin tank needs topping up.

Not sure how hard your water is? Find out for free.

Call now to book a free hardness test, or leave your number and we’ll call you back within 15 minutes.

Common Questions

Before you book

From response times to genuine parts — here’s what our customers ask most before scheduling a repair, installation or AMC plan with us.

Q 1.Salt-based or salt-free — which do I need?

Salt-based units remove hardness outright and suit very hard water; salt-free conditioners reduce scale buildup without adding sodium. The technician recommends one after your free test.

Salt-based softeners add trace sodium; most homes pair a softener for bathing/washing with an RO for drinking water.

Typically every 4–6 weeks for an average household, depending on usage and hardness level — we set your reminder schedule at install.

Yes, they serve different purposes and are commonly installed together — softener at the main line, RO at the drinking water point.

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