Affordable, Reliable Water Softeners in the Dallas Fort Worth Westoplex
Bubblier bubble baths & silky soft skin & hair? Check!
Cleaner dishes & spot-free shower glass? Of course!
Protection for your water-using appliances, faucets, and fixtures? Absolutely!
Affordable, Reliable Water Softener Solutions
In the Dallas Fort Worth Westoplex
Bubblier bubble baths & silky soft skin & hair? Check!
Cleaner dishes & spot-free shower glass? Of course!
Protection for your water-using appliances, faucets, and fixtures? Absolutely!
These are just a few of the reasons homeowners choose Elder's Pure Water to soften their water. Plus, with professional consultations, installation, and service, you’ll love working with a local business with highly trained water treatment experts.
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Water Softener
Eliminate the effects of hard water using professional series water softeners that remove calcium and magnesium at point-of-entry.
You probably have hard water. Left untreated, the minerals in hard water will cause yellow stains on plumbing fixtures and be deposited as scale, eventually clogging plumbing and shortening the life of appliances like washing machines, water heaters, and dishwashers.
Scale deposits not only cut down on the efficiency of these appliances, they cost you money, increasing both energy and maintenance bills.
What You Can Expect From Us
Trusted & Experienced
The Elder’s Pure Water team is your authority on better, healthier home water treatment systems for your Aledo and Fort Worth, TX home. We offer affordable, reliable options to provide optimal water conditions right where you want it. Whether you’re looking for a whole home purification system or a point-of-use filtration option, the Elder’s Pure Water specialists can deliver top-quality home water treatment systems for almost any budget.
A Culture of Customer Service
Starting with our first conversation, we aim to exceed your expectations and provide an experience you won’t get with any other water treatment provider. We are passionate about providing quality water to TX homes and families and don’t take it lightly that we’re working with one of the earth’s greatest natural resources. We would love the opportunity to serve you with better water.
We’ve Got Roots
Elder's Pure Water was founded in 2016 and has proudly served thousands of local families. We hold ourselves and our staff to the highest standard of service.
Reliable & Fully Insured
We can provide solutions for inconveniences like these and much more by offering multiple types of home water treatment systems within the Aledo and Fort Worth, TX area.
How Water Softening Systems Work
Hard water passes through the media tank that contains resin beads coated with sodium ions. The calcium and magnesium ions are exchanged for sodium (or potassium) ions, thus softening the water.
When the beads have trapped the hardness and need to be regenerated, the control valve charges them with brine (salt and water solution) from the brine tank. As regeneration occurs, calcium and magnesium (hardness) ions are freed from the beads, replaced with sodium or potassium ions; and the system is ready to soften water again.
There are three basic types of water softener controls that are used in residential applications to manage the regeneration process. The control valve will manage the frequency of recharging the resin beads that clean the water and flushing the contaminated water out of the system.
Kenai Eco Pro
- Professional grade 1” control valve
- Intelligent programmable digital interface
- Flexible options for high efficiency or high capacity
- Integrated bypass with easy operation
- The internal metering system learns water usage patterns
- Simple elegant lines
Kenai Eco Pro+
- Professional grade 1″ control valve
- Intelligent programmable digital interface
- Flexible options for high efficiency or high capacity
- Integrated bypass with easy operation
- The internal metering system learns water usage patterns
- Simple elegant lines
Kenai ProElite
- Professional grade 1″ control valve
- Intelligent programmable digital interface
- The analyzer function monitors the condition of the bed in real-time and eliminates human error
- High-quality media is more resistant to degradation from water disinfection agents
- A stylish enclosure that provides protection from rain and UV exposure
Kenai EP Series
- Professional grade 1″ control valve
- Intelligent programmable digital interface
- Economical option without sacrificing quality
- Integrated bypass with easy operation
- The on-demand system understands water usage
- Outdoor protective cover available
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Get Your Water Tested! with Kenai water treatment Fort Worth products from Elder's Pure Water work to improve the quality and taste of your water. To get started, contact us to schedule a free water test. Whether you live in an area known for water contamination, hard water, or have some other concern, we have the solution for your Fort Worth home. process, filtration, disinfection, chlorine, plant, sedimentation, flocculation, coagulation, industrial, drinking water, chemical, sewage, waste water, flow chart, ion exchange, simple, reverse osmosis, membrane, flow diagram, ozone, sludge, activated carbon, river, stages, nanotechnology, biological, alum, water purification, home, aeration 125 Robert St. Aledo TX 76008 Phone Number: 817-631-4967 Hours: Monday - Friday 8:30 AM - 5:00 PM About Fort Worth TX: Fort Worth is a major city located in the state of Texas, USA. As of my last update in 2022, Fort Worth was one of the largest cities in Texas and the United States, with a population of over 900,000 people. It is often referred to as the “City of Cowboys and Culture” and is known for its Western heritage, cultural attractions, and economic significance. Fort Worth has a strong connection to its Western heritage. The city is home to the Fort Worth Stockyards National Historic District, where visitors can experience the Old West through rodeos, cattle drives, and historic buildings. Directions: Start from DFW International Airport 2400 Aviation Dr, DFW Airport, TX 75261, United States Continue to TX-97 Spur. Exit from TX-97 Spur 19 sec (495 ft) Head north on TX-97 Spur 33 ft Use the left lane to stay on TX-97 Spur 463 ft Take TX-183 W and State Hwy 121 S to E 4th St in Fort Worth. Take the East 4th Street exit from TX-280 Spur 21 min (21.3 mi) Merge onto TX-97 Spur 1.6 mi Use the right 2 lanes to merge onto TX-183 W toward Ft Worth 9.5 mi Keep left at the fork to continue on State Hwy 121 S/TX-183 W 1.1 mi Continue onto I-820 S/State Hwy 121 S0.8 mi Use the left lane to keep left at the fork, continue on State Hwy 121 S/TX-121 S and follow signs for Downtown Ft Worth 0.2 mi Keep left at the fork to continue on State Hwy 121 S6.9 mi Use the left 2 lanes to merge onto I-35W S/US-287 S/US-377 S toward Waco 0.7 mi Use the right 2 lanes to take exit 52A for Texas 280 Spur toward Downtown 0.2 mi Merge onto TX-280 Spur 0.2 mi Use the right 2 lanes to take the East 4th Street exit 0.2 mi Keep left and merge onto E 4th St 276 ft Continue on E 4th St. Drive to Commerce St 1 min (0.2 mi) Merge onto E 4th St 0.1 mi Turn right onto Commerce St 246 ft To Fort Worth Texas, USAWater Treatment Company Reviews:
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Water treatment works by running water through chemicals and filters to remove toxins and hazards. This is done at both the municipal level and at a private level in homes and/or businesses. While a water treatment plant may make water potable again, healthy, clean, quality water can only be truly achieved at the point of service (pos). This is because the water running to your home or business, from the municipal water supply, picks up contaminants from the pipes it runs through. In-home water treatment or POS systems, run your water through an additional set of filters and media that remove contaminants that may have both been picked up from the city water pipes and those that may not have been removed to begin with.How many steps are in the water treatment process?
There are typically 9 steps in the municipal water treatment process: Collection, Screening and Straining, Chemical Addition, Coagulation and Flocculation, Sedimentation and Clarification, Filtration, Disinfection, Storage, and finally Distribution. Private water treatment systems for homes or businesses can have anywhere from 3 to 16 filtration stages that work to remove additional contaminants. Some of these stages include carbon, reverse osmosis, UV light, and remineralization.Frequent Questions
How do I choose a water softener?
Softeners aren’t one size fits all. That’s where we can start to help you. Based on the size of your household and your typical water usage, we can determine which softener size you’ll need.
Sizing is an important step, as it ensures there is enough capacity to handle your needs and not so much capacity that it creates waste.
From there, you can choose additional features to make your life easier or to meet additional water treatment needs based on the results of your water test.
How much does a water softener cost?
This will depend on the size, features, and your particular installation. Elders Pure Water offers complimentary onsite analysis and quote to ensure proper equipment sizing.
Pricing includes the new equipment, the installation and proper setup, so that it meets your expectations.
A water softener can potentially pay for itself over time with savings on detergents, soaps, and cleaning supplies, reductions in energy usage and the extended life of your water-using appliances. Water heaters tend to suffer the most in hard water, and they are expensive to replace.
Why not just buy a softener from a big box store or online retailer?
Big box stores sell softeners that are made with lower quality parts to reduce the price, even if you get name brand.
You will still have to hire a local plumber to do the install, unless you are quite knowledgeable in plumbing.
It can be difficult to get any warranty work done from a big box store, and often there is no warranty from online retailers.
In either case, you will usually just get referred to a local plumber who may not necessarily have knowledge of your specific equipment.
So essentially you are on your own once it reaches your house.
What are the next steps?
You send us your contact info through one of the forms on this page, or give us a call directly.
We ask you a few questions to help us understand your specific water concerns. If you’re not sure what is wrong with your water, that is fine too. As we will schedule a convenient time to come out and test it for you (free of charge). If your water looks good, we can leave it at that.
After you meet with a water pro, and you approve the estimate, we will send you a contract. From there your project goes through an internal review process and gets assigned a specialized technician for your install. Our schedular will then get in touch with you to schedule the installation of your new water system solution!
What is covered by the Warranty?
This depends on the model and features you get.
To keep it simple, it’s best just to ask us when you are choosing your softener.
How do I maintain my softener?
Frequency of salt refill really depends on your household’s water usage and the efficiency of the softener. We recommend an annual service appointment for maintenance and to ensure your equipment is working as it should.
What happens if…
Just give us a call, our direct number is here on this page and most of the pages of our website. Plus, there should be a sticker on your equipment with our contact information.
What happens if I need help with my softener?
Just give us a call, our direct number is here on this page and most of the pages of our site. You will reach a local technician who can answer your questions, or you will be able to schedule us to come out and help.
Why should I choose to work with you?
The Elder’s Pure Water team is your authority on better, healthier home water treatment systems for your Aledo and Fort Worth, TX home. We offer affordable, reliable options to provide optimal water conditions right where you want it. Whether you’re looking for a whole home purification system or a point-of-use filtration option, the Elder’s Pure Water specialists can deliver top-quality home water treatment systems for almost any budget.