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Compact Series

The EcoWater Compact Series Water Softening System is a compact single tank “cabinet” style softener, making it a reliable and convenient system for your home.

Features of the Compact Series water softener:

  • HydroLink Plus® Wi-Fi and Smartphone App Monitoring
    HydroLink Plus® – Wi-Fi enabled technology sends continuous and excessive water use, system error, low salt and service reminder alerts, including a water-to-drain sensing alert notifying you when an excessive amount of water is going to drain.

  • Water Meter – Allowing for chemical feed dosing, flow switch operation and water use information.

  • Patented Electronics Digital Demand Module – Sophisticated, yet easy-to-use electronics capture historical usage patterns to predict future needs for precise regenerations.

  • High Quality Fit and Finish, Models 100 & 200 with Transparent Covers, Model 300 with Dampened Hinge Salt Cover

  • Multi-Wrap Fiberglass Reinforced Resin Tank – Durable tank liner will not deteriorate, rust, or corrode.

  • Full One-Inch Riser with Self-Cleaning Distributors – One-inch diameter for increased flow rates, which ensures that household demand is adequately met. Distributors exhibit excellent flow rates and are cleaned automatically by counter-current water pressure.

  • Patented Stratified Resin Bed – Layered mix of fine and standard size resin provides superior filtration and iron removal without sacrificing flow rate capability.

  • Washed Quartz Underbedding – Helps provide a cleaner, more thorough regeneration of the resin.

  • Positive-Action Brine Valve – Snap-together construction eliminates use of solvents that may contaminate water. Positive action helps prevent overfilling.

  • Automatic Salt-Level Detection – Simply add salt, no salt level setting required. Our integrated sensor will detect the salt level and alert you when the salt level is low.

Dry skin, spotty dishes, bathtub rings, dingy laundry, soap and shampoo lather, manganese and calcium

Hard water is any water supply that contains excess minerals or metals, such as calcium and magnesium. Although hard water is generally safe to use, it can cause a variety of problems related to cleaning, appliance life expectancy and efficiency. At EcoWater, we have what we believe is the best water softening system guarantee on the market to help you win the battle against hard water. Our home water softener systems provide hard water treatment for your household by removing calcium, magnesium and sediment from the water. Once those hard water-producing elements are eliminated, your family will enjoy the benefits of soft water. Here is what you and your family will specifically notice with one of our residential water softening systems: Reduced build-up of film on tubs, sinks, faucets and wall tiles. Elimination of spotting on glassware, dishes and flatware caused by hard water. Whiter and brighter laundry, while using up to 50% less detergent. Exclusion of hard water residue in fabrics, which can help clothing last longer. Reduced scale build-up in pipes, and up to 29% lowered energy consumption of your water heater due to reduced scale build-up. Preserve the life of your water using appliances such as washing machines, dishwashers and coffee makers. Decreased amount of cleaning agents and excess water going down the drain and back into your community’s groundwater and/or water system. How to Choose a Water Softener for Your Home With all the home water purification systems – including salt-free residential water softeners – that are on the market, how do you decide what is right for your home? Be sure to compare water softeners based on your home’s water and your family’s water usage. An authorized EcoWater Pro can diagnose your water and recommend the best option for your home. EcoWater offers home water softeners in a single tank cabinet style or a two-tank system. Which is right for your home? Consider the amount of space available for the system, plus the hardness of your water. Your EcoWater Pro can give you expert advice on the benefits of a single versus two-tank system based on the results of your water test.

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