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- Softens water and reduces chlorine and chloramine
- Our most advanced programmable valve head
- Intuitive profile — learns softening capacity based upon usage profile
- Metered regeneration for efficiency and improved water quality
- Fully adjustable regeneration cycle and plated tank technology reduces salt and water usage
- One regeneration cycle cleans the filter and softener simultaneously, conserving waste water
- Stores all of the system configurations and operating data, even in the event of a power outage
- Additional connection fittings available (includes 90-degree elbow connectors)
- Provides high-capacity flow for reliable access to high-quality water
- Customized to your individual needs, including household size and plumbing
- System-level certified by IAPMO R&T to NSF/ANSI Standard 44
- Made in an IAPMO-certified manufacturing plant
- Made in USA
- Our most advanced programmable valve head
- Metered regeneration for efficiency and improved water quality
- Intuitive profile — learns softening capacity based upon usage profile
- Pre-fill brining prevents salt bridging ensures efficient operation.
- Water usage efficiency up to 98%
- Customized to your individual needs, including household size and plumbing
- Soft water brine refill to keep your system running cleaner
- Up to six tank sizes available
- Provides high-capacity flow for reliable access to high-quality water
- System-level certified by IAPMO R&T to NSF/ANSI Standard 44
- Made in an IAPMO-certified manufacturing plant
- Made in USA

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Water Softener Broomfield
Water Softener System Broomfield
Throughout your home and throughout your life, a Brita® PRO Water Softener Broomfield from AQUA SERVE can improve the quality of your household water. Whether you have hard water or some other concern, we have the solution for your Broomfield home.
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6991 West 117th Avenue Broomfield CO 80020
Phone Number: (720) 790-6033
Hours: Mon – Fri: 8:00 AM – 5:00 PM, Sat – Sun: Closed
About Broomfield CO:
Broomfield is a consolidated city and county located in the U.S. state of Colorado. Broomfield has a consolidated government which operates under Article XX, Sections 10-13 of the Constitution of the State of Colorado. Broomfield is located midway between downtown Denver and Boulder along U.S. Route 36.
Directions:
From Rocky Mountain Metropolitan Airport (Terminal) 11755 Airport Way, Broomfield, CO 80021, United States Head southeast on Airport Way 0.5 mi Turn right onto CO-128 E/Interlocken Loop Continue to follow CO-128 E 1.5 mi Continue onto W 120th Ave 0.1 mi Turn right onto Teller St 0.3 mi Turn left onto W 117th Ave Destination will be on the left 0.1 mi 6991 W 117th Ave Broomfield, CO 80020, USA
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Frequently Asked Water Softener Questions:
What is the best water softener?
We might be biased, but we believe the best water softener for your home is a Brita Pro Softener. Our softeners are WQA certified, have NSF/ANSI Standard 44 certified components, employ a soft water refill to keep your system cleaner, come with an automatic system refresh, & have precision brining.
How to size a water softener?
To size a water softener for your home, multiply the number of people in your home by the gallons of water they use each day (80 gallons/person is the average). Multiply that number by the grains of hardness in your water to figure out how many grains need to be reduced each day. It’s important to know what size water softener you need because high grain water softeners cost more money and an over-sized softener means wasted money. Unsure of how many grains of hardness needs to be reduced from your water each day? Contact us to schedule a free water test and take the guesswork out of sizing a water softener for your home.
How does a water softener work?
A water softener works by swapping calcium & magnesium ions with sodium ions. The swap eliminates hard water problems because sodium doesn’t leak out into pipes. The ion swap takes place within a compartment full of small resin beads. The negatively charged beads are bonded to positively charged sodium ions. As the water flows past the beads, the sodium ions swap places with the calcium and magnesium ions, which carry a stronger positive charge. Over several cycles, the calcium and magnesium replace all of the sodium in the beads, rendering the unit no longer ineffective. Water softener salt to the rescue! The softener enters a regeneration cycle during which it soaks the beads in a strong solution of water and salt. The sodium in the brine solution causes the calcium and magnesium ions in the beads to give way, and the beads are recharged with sodium. After regeneration, the water softener flushes the remaining brine, plus all of the calcium and magnesium, through a drainpipe.
What is a water softener?
A Water Softener is a filtration system that works to reduce high concentrations of calcium and magnesium that cause hard water.
What does a water softener do?
A water softener treats hard water. Hard water problems include dry skin and hair after bathing, the prevention of soap lathering (leading to an increase in soap use & cost), spots on glasses and silverware, faded clothing, discoloration in bathtubs and sinks, and shorter life spans of water-using appliances.
What are the different types of water softeners?
Most water softeners use a resin bead and salt approach. The main difference between them is how and when they decide to regenerate (recharge the resin beads with sodium and flush the calcium & magnesium stored from previous cycles). The different types of water softeners regeneration methods are as follows:
- An electric timer on a regular schedule.
- A computer that calculates bead depletion based on water use.
- A mechanical water meter to measure water use and kick on the recharging process only when sodium exhaustion requires it.
How much does a water softener cost?
Water softener cost between $400 and $2,700. They are designed to be easy to install and reduce (good news if you want to take your unit with you when you move). However, unless you are confident in your electrical and plumbing abilities, you might want to hire a plumber, which could add $100 to $600 to the initial cost of your unit. Purchasing a water softener through a water softener installation company can save you money on installation costs. Contact us today for a free quote.
How to choose a water softener?
- Do you need a water softener?
- What hard water problems are you experiencing?
- Are there other water problems you’re experiencing (outside of water hardness)?
- How much water does your family use?
- Are you concerned about water & salt usage (the efficiency of the system)?
- What kind of “system in need of salt” alert are you looking for (high-tech, low-tech)?