Homeowners Embrace Comprehensive Water Solutions Amid Contaminant Concerns
BOX ELDER, United States – February 8, 2026 / SoftPro Water Systems /
Recent consumer studies indicate that 63% of individuals who initially opted for hardness-only systems returned within 18 months seeking chemical filtration-propelling the adoption of combination treatment systems in fluoridated areas.
According to monitoring data from the Centers for Disease Control released in January 2025, 72% of community water systems in the U.S. now fluoridate their water supply, providing this additive to approximately 198 million Americans every day. This widespread municipal practice, combined with the detection of PFAS across 47 states and the ongoing use of chloramine in urban treatment facilities, has significantly changed how homeowners approach residential water treatment-moving from standalone hardness solutions to comprehensive point-of-entry systems that tackle multiple contaminant categories at once.
This change in consumer behavior is evident in purchasing trends: Independent retailers of water quality products report that installations of combination softener-filter systems accounted for 41% of whole-house treatment sales in 2024, a notable increase from just 19% in 2021. Industry experts attribute this surge to a phenomenon they refer to as “partial solution regret”-the costly realization that addressing hard water scaling while neglecting chemical additives results in inadequate protection.
Geographic Trends Reflect Chemical Detection Areas
The Environmental Working Group’s mapping of PFAS contamination has identified per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances in drinking water that serves over 200 million individuals, with concentrations in the Southwest, Great Lakes region, and Mid-Atlantic corridor reaching levels that led to EPA advisories in fourteen states. Notably, these same areas are witnessing a higher adoption rate of dual-treatment residential systems.
States such as Arizona, Nevada, and Texas-which experience both high hardness levels and proactive municipal fluoridation programs-recorded a remarkable 67% year-over-year increase in combination water treatment installations in 2024. Florida’s utilities, which heavily utilize chloramine, demonstrate similar adoption trends, particularly in suburban developments where homeowners actively research treatment options prior to purchasing new homes.
“We are observing consumers who recognize that municipal compliance does not equate to optimal water quality,” stated Jeremy Phillips, Sales Manager at SoftPro Water Systems. “A homeowner might find their city water testing at 8 grains of hardness with 0.9 ppm fluoride and detectable chloramines-all within EPA allowable limits, yet all presenting long-term concerns. They don’t want to invest $2,400 in a softener only to discover six months later that they need an additional $2,800 filter. The math clearly favors a comprehensive solution from the outset.”
Engineering Response: Series Treatment Architecture
In response to the demand for thorough solutions, SoftPro has developed a pairing of its Elite HE Water Softener with the Fluoride & Chlorine+ SUPER Filter in a sequential configuration. The softener effectively removes calcium and magnesium through high-efficiency ion exchange, employing upflow regeneration that decreases salt usage by 30% compared to traditional downflow systems. Capacities ranging from 32,000 to 64,000 grains cater to households of various sizes, with WQA Gold Seal certification and IAPMO listing ensuring compliance with local codes.
The filtration stage follows directly downstream, utilizing dual-media technology that combines catalytic carbon with bone char. Laboratory testing certified to NSF/ANSI Standard 42 protocols shows a 99% reduction in fluoride, 98% removal of chlorine, and 95% capture of PFAS over the filter’s service life of 600,000 to one million gallons-equating to six to ten years of operation for an average four-person household without the need for electricity or wastewater discharge.
Both systems share a single drain connection and function on one 110-volt outlet, seamlessly integrating into standard one-inch residential plumbing. The complexity of installation remains low: knowledgeable DIY homeowners can complete the setup in four to six hours, while professional installers typically take around 90 minutes, including pressure testing and startup calibration.
Dan T., a homeowner from South Carolina who installed the combination system in August 2024, shared his rationale: “Our municipal report indicated everything was ‘safe,’ but I kept reading about fluoride accumulation and PFAS. I didn’t want to be left wondering in five years if I should have done more. Treating everything at the point of entry made sense-shower water, laundry, ice makers-everything runs through both systems. I am not revisiting this decision.”
Economic Analysis Favors Integrated Deployment
Market research firm BlueTech Intelligence released findings in December 2024 indicating that homeowners who purchase water treatment systems in a sequential manner-first addressing hardness, then adding chemical filtration-spend an average of $1,840 more than those who opt for combination systems right from the start. This premium arises from the need for duplicate installation labor, separate warranty management, and the operational complexities associated with handling two vendor relationships.
Monthly operating expenses for the SoftPro combination system average between $8 and $12 for salt and routine maintenance in a four-person household, while providing whole-house protection against both hardness and chemical contamination. The systems come with lifetime limited warranties on tanks and valves, supported by a customer service team consisting of professionals with over twelve years of experience in water treatment.
“Avoiding regret is a stronger motivator in this market segment than fear,” remarked Craig Phillips, CEO of SoftPro Water Systems. “These are informed homeowners who seek closure on their water quality concerns. They are not purchasing excitement-they are investing in the peace of mind that comes from knowing they made the right choice. When you can address hardness, fluoride, chlorine, chloramines, and PFAS in a single point-of-entry installation backed by lifetime warranty coverage, you are providing resolution, not just filtration.”
Regulatory Landscape Reinforces Dual-Treatment Logic
The EPA’s changing approach to PFAS regulations-including proposed maximum contaminant levels for PFOA and PFOS set at four parts per trillion-alongside ongoing scientific discussions regarding optimal fluoride exposure levels, has heightened homeowner awareness of chemical additives beyond traditional hardness issues. Surveys conducted by the Water Quality Association in late 2024 revealed that 58% of respondents now consider “removal of government-added chemicals” to be as important as hardness treatment when assessing whole-house systems.
This shift in perspective is especially pronounced among families with children under twelve, where long-term exposure concerns take precedence over short-term convenience factors. The demographic primarily consists of suburban homeowners aged 35-54 with household incomes ranging from $75,000 to $150,000-a segment that industry analysts refer to as “future-proof purchasers” due to their tendency to invest in comprehensive solutions rather than piecemeal fixes.
NSF International’s certification protocols for combined treatment systems now incorporate testing standards that validate performance across multiple contaminant classes simultaneously, providing third-party verification that integrated designs maintain effectiveness without interference between treatment stages. SoftPro’s combination configuration adheres to these standards, with catalytic carbon sustaining chloramine reduction efficiency even when processing softened water, and bone char fluoride capture remaining stable across varying pH levels created by ion exchange processes.
This combined approach also alleviates installation timing concerns: homeowners can sidestep the disruption associated with retrofit filtration projects by implementing complete treatment infrastructure during the initial setup, thus avoiding the drywall patching, re-plumbing, and additional drain connections that typically accompany add-on installations.
Industry Trajectory Points Toward Point-of-Entry Standardization
Water treatment consultants predict that point-of-entry combination systems will become the predominant category for residential installations by 2027, driven by ongoing PFAS discoveries, sustained fluoridation practices, and homeowners’ recognition that municipal compliance standards prioritize minimum safety levels rather than optimal water quality. Advances in media longevity, regeneration efficiency, and smart monitoring continue to enhance the operational simplicity of dual-treatment configurations.
Heather Phillips, Operations Manager at SoftPro Water Systems, highlighted the company’s strategic positioning: “Our customers do not want a complex science project in their basements. They seek professional-grade treatment that operates dependably without constant maintenance. The Elite softener’s upflow design and the SUPER filter’s decade-long media life provide that simplicity while addressing both visible issues-such as staining, scale, and soap waste-and the hidden concerns regarding chemical exposure. It is designed for those who want to make one informed decision and then focus on their families, not their filtration system.”
The 60-day satisfaction guarantee and direct access to experienced support teams further alleviate purchase apprehension, especially for homeowners making their first investment in whole-house treatment. SoftPro’s proprietary Water Score system, which integrates EPA and CDC water quality databases with local utility data, delivers tailored treatment recommendations based on specific address-level contamination profiles rather than generic regional averages.
As municipal water treatment facilities navigate regulatory compliance, aging infrastructure, and emerging contaminant challenges, residential point-of-entry systems increasingly serve as the optimization layer that transforms “safe enough” water into “exactly right” water-a crucial distinction for homeowners unwilling to compromise on their family’s daily exposure.
About SoftPro Water Systems
For over 30 years, SoftPro Water Systems has been a trusted leader in water treatment in America, serving more than 35,000 customers with innovative solutions such as the HE Elite Water Softener line and alkalizing reverse osmosis systems. With lifetime warranties, expert support, and proprietary Water Score technology that utilizes EPA and CDC databases, SoftPro continues to lead the way in home water treatment, delivering proven energy savings and superior contaminant removal.
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