SoftPro Fluoride Filter System: From Research to Results in Your Home
Fluoride isn’t just another line item on a water report—it's a neurological, dental, and endocrine variable that parents can’t afford to ignore. Harvard-linked analyses have associated higher prenatal and early-childhood fluoride exposure with measurable IQ reductions, while the CDC has tracked a rise in dental fluorosis across U.S. Children since widespread fluoridation policies began. Add in concerns about thyroid function and cumulative lifetime exposure, and the stakes become unmistakably clear: your filtration choice matters.
Now picture this: a pediatric dentist notices white, chalky flecks across her 7-year-old’s front teeth. The diagnosis—mild dental fluorosis. That’s exactly what happened to Dr. Lila Navarrete (36) in Lubbock, Texas. Her husband, Marco (38), a data scientist who obsesses over datasets for a living, pulled his municipal annual report and then ordered an independent test panel: fluoride came in at 2.3 mg/L—above the EPA’s secondary guideline of 2.0 and well above the goal of 0.7 mg/L for dental health. The water also contained chloramine and moderate hardness. Their kids, Mateo (7) and Aria (3), were the motivation to stop guessing. After a failed round with a pitcher filter and a single-tap under-sink RO at the kitchen, they were still brushing, bathing, and filling sippy cups at non-protected taps. Bottled water costs ballooned to $150/month—and tension rose with it.
This is where my team at SoftPro comes in. I’m Craig Phillips—yes, Craig “The Water Guy.” I built SoftPro under Quality Water Treatment with one mission: transform water for the betterment of humanity while stripping out the fear, gimmicks, and inflated pricing. The list below is a blueprint for getting from research to real, measurable results at home. We’ll cover: the right media for removing fluoride; verified performance; flow-rate realities; extended media life; testing and sizing; multi-contaminant handling; smart automation; and family-first service that never leaves you on your own.
The Navarretes installed a SoftPro Fluoride Filter System at point-of-entry and finally saw what complete coverage feels like—94–97% fluoride reduction, consistent pressure, and every tap in the home protected. If you’re a health-conscious parent or a well owner juggling complex chemistry, this list is for you.
#1. SoftPro Catalytic Carbon with Bone Char Media – 94–97% Fluoride Removal Efficiency for Whole-Home Confidence
When fluoride is your top concern, media selection determines whether you see single-digit improvement—or a verified 94–97% reduction. For reliable results, you need the right combination of sorption, ion exchange, and contact time.
Fluoride doesn’t bind well to basic carbon alone, which is why SoftPro anchors removal around two heavy hitters: bone char media and activated alumina, supported by catalytic carbon filter stages for co-contaminants like Chloramine and organics. Bone char adsorbs fluoride ions through a hydroxyapatite lattice, while activated alumina captures fluoride via surface adsorption that favors pH in the mid-5 to mid-6 range (we tune contact time and pretreatment to match your real pH). The result? A robust multi-stage filtration bed within a whole house water filter platform that holds its performance across changing flows.
For the Navarretes, fluoride dropped from 2.3 mg/L to below 0.1 mg/L at the tap. Dr. Navarrete also noticed the chlorine/chloramine odor disappeared—no more stinging eyes at bath time, no lingering swimming-pool scent in laundry.
How Bone Char and Activated Alumina Work Together
Bone char binds fluoride by attracting it to calcium sites within the media’s microstructure. Activated alumina then tightens the net—its porous surface traps what slips past, extending fluoride reduction deeper into the life of the bed. With carefully sized vessels, the SoftPro design maintains enough empty bed contact time (EBCT) to preserve that 94–97% removal window, even when multiple showers run. This tandem approach is far more consistent than single-media filters when fluoride levels sit above 1.5 mg/L.
Why Catalytic Carbon Still Matters with Fluoride
You don’t buy a fluoride system to live with bad taste or chloramine irritation. Catalytic carbon filter stages convert chloramine, remove chlorine and improve organoleptics so the water is gentler on skin and lungs during showers. Removing these oxidants also helps protect fluoride media lifespan by limiting oxidative stress within the bed. That’s not just nicer water—it’s longer performance.
Key takeaway: A properly engineered multi-media bed wins on both fluoride and day-to-day livability. Start here, and the rest gets easier.
#2. Multi-Stage Filtration Architecture – How SoftPro Combines Activated Alumina and Ion Exchange Resin for Stable, Verified Results
Reliable fluoride removal depends on more than a single cartridge. It takes sequencing. Multi-stage filtration with activated alumina and ion exchange resin builds redundancy, stabilizes removal across variable flows, and protects you when real-world water conditions fluctuate.
In a SoftPro Fluoride Filter System, fluoride-targeting media are sequenced to optimize EBCT and prevent channeling. Ion exchange resin provides supplemental fluoride uptake and helps buffer performance if fluoride spikes or pH drifts. This layered design ensures high-efficiency capture, while upstream sediment pre-filter stages maintain hydraulic uniformity and shield premium media from fouling.
For Marco Navarrete, the data told the story: multiple sampling points across different fixtures showed 0.05–0.12 mg/L after installation—tight variance, even with 2–3 simultaneous demands.
EBCT and Vessel Sizing—The Unsung Heroes
Empty bed contact time defines whether ions meet enough active sites for consistent capture. We size vessels Fluoride Filter System to your target flow—families with 2–3 bathrooms typically land in the 10–12 GPM design envelope. That preserves 94–97% fluoride reduction while maintaining household pressure. Too-small systems are cheaper up front but lead to breakthrough when everyone’s home on a Saturday morning.
Pretreatment Protects Performance
Even a great fluoride bed fails early if upstream particulates and oxidants attack it. A sediment pre-filter prevents plugging, while upstream catalytic carbon filter stages remove oxidants that could degrade sensitive fluoride media. This is how SoftPro reaches long media life: protect, stabilize, and then capture.
Comparison insight: Where Aquasana leans on standard carbon stages that typically reduce fluoride by less than 15%, SoftPro’s fluoride-targeted sequencing with activated alumina and ion exchange holds verified 94–97% reduction across real family flow patterns—worth every single penny.
#3. NSF 53-Protocol Verified Reduction – Independent Testing, Real Percentages, Not Wishful Thinking
Numbers move people when those numbers are honest. Our systems are built from NSF International certified components, and our fluoride media stacks have been independently tested to NSF 53 health-effects protocols for reduction claims. That means verified performance under controlled laboratory conditions with reproducible results.
I’ve spent decades cutting through the noise in this industry. Fancy marketing without proof doesn’t help parents sleep at night. SoftPro aligns with EPA health goals by targeting post-treatment fluoride below the EPA (Environmental Protection Agency) goal used for dental protection—often reducing into the 0.05–0.1 mg/L range when source water sits between 1.2–4.0 mg/L.
After install, Lila and Marco ran follow-up testing at 2 weeks, 3 months, and 9 months: all three rounds clocked below 0.12 mg/L. That’s what high-removal media, appropriate EBCT, and lab-verified performance do together.
What NSF 53 Means for Your Family
The NSF 53 standard covers health-related contaminant reduction claims. For fluoride, we submit representative configurations to independent labs to challenge the media against known concentrations under standardized flow and temperature. Passing isn’t about a lucky sample; it’s about repeatability. If a brand can’t show this, your “94%” might be 9.4% at real flows.
Testing After Installation—Pro Tips
I always advise homeowners to test three times: immediately post-flush (establish a baseline), at 60–90 days (after steady-state use), and annually. Keep a log with date, sample points, and flow conditions. If you’re a data-driven parent like Marco, you’ll love seeing performance hold over time—and we’ll help you interpret the numbers.
Bottom line: verified performance is the foundation for peace of mind.
#4. Best Whole-House Coverage – 10+ GPM Flow Rate Without Sacrificing Fluoride Removal Efficiency
A fluoride filter that starves your showers isn’t a solution. SoftPro systems are engineered to maintain 10+ GPM flow while preserving targeted EBCT for fluoride capture. Vessels, distributors, and valve sizing all work together so your morning doesn’t bottleneck.
The Navarretes have two full baths and a busy kitchen. With SoftPro, simultaneous showering plus laundry no longer triggers a pressure dip—and post-treatment fluoride stays below 0.1 mg/L under those loads. That balance is the point of genuine, professional-grade design.
Why Pressure and Fluoride Don’t Have to Compete
One misconception: “Higher flow will always blow past fluoride media.” That’s true in undersized systems. In a properly sized SoftPro bed, flow distribution, media depth, and vessel diameter preserve contact time. The result? You keep your lifestyle and your reduction goals.
Point-of-Use Limits—A Family Reality Check
Under-sink filters are fine for a single faucet, but families bathe, brush, and cook all over the house. A whole house water filter at point-of-entry means every line—kitchen, bathroom, laundry—is protected. That matters most for kids, when exposure happens from multiple taps and during baths and showers.
Detailed comparison: Berkey gravity units and APEC under-sink RO systems help at a single station, but they demand manual filling (Berkey) or supply only the kitchen (RO). In homes like the Navarretes’, brushing happens upstairs, and baths expose skin and lungs to untreated water. SoftPro’s whole-home design safeguards every tap with 94–97% fluoride reduction, preserves 10+ GPM flow, and eliminates the daily chore factor. Over five years, families save time, avoid cartridge churn, and protect more exposure points—worth every single penny.
#5. Extended 3–5 Year Media Life – Lower Annual Costs Than Rapid-Cycle Cartridges and Single-Tap Replacements
Fluoride media can be long-lived—if it’s protected and properly sized. SoftPro’s extended-life beds commonly run 3–5 years before change-out, reducing annual maintenance costs by 60%+ compared to rapid-turn filters.
We deliver longevity by shielding the fluoride bed from particulates and oxidants, using correctly graded bone char media and activated alumina, and implementing controlled flow profiles. Homeowners like Marco who track total cost of ownership appreciate the difference. No monthly tech appointments. No constant cartridge chasing. Just predictable, scheduled maintenance.
How Smart Media Management Works
Performance over time depends on media quality and pretreatment. A staged sediment pre-filter prevents fines from plugging pores. Upstream catalytic carbon filter stages neutralize oxidants that degrade fluoride media. With those protections in place, the fluoride bed operates within a stable chemical environment—slower exhaustion, longer replacement intervals.
Budgeting and Planning Like a Pro
Expect 3–5 years for typical city water in the 1.0–2.5 mg/L fluoride range with a family of four. At installation, Jeremy from our team helps you project your usage and set a performance check schedule. When it’s time to replace, you’ll already have the numbers and the parts plan. Transparency saves money.
Comparison insight: APEC under-sink cartridges often need 6–12 month rotations, and you’re only treating one tap. Multiply those costs over a decade and you’ll find SoftPro’s whole-house, extended-life approach delivers superior protection with a better financial curve—worth every single penny.
#6. Fluoride Level Testing and Sizing – Aligning EPA Goals, pH, and Contact Time with Craig’s Field Protocol
Great installations start before the order is placed. We insist on quantified fluoride levels, pH, and oxidant type to spec the correct media blend and vessel size. This aligns with EPA (Environmental Protection Agency) guidance for health-based goals and ensures your results track to expectations.
For the Navarretes, Lubbock’s 2.3 mg/L fluoride and monochloramine disinfection meant we paired a chloramine-focused catalytic carbon filter stage with fluoride-targeted media. pH was 7.6 at the tap; with that chemistry, we optimized EBCT to preserve 94–97% removal.
My Field-Test Checklist
Lab test fluoride, pH, alkalinity, hardness, and oxidant (chlorine vs. Chloramine). Confirm flow demands: bathrooms, peak users, irrigation tie-ins. Choose vessel size for 10–12 GPM typical family flows. Establish sampling plan at install, 90 days, then annually.
Why pH and Alkalinity Matter
Fluoride adsorption efficiency shifts with pH and buffering capacity. Slight pH adjustments aren’t always necessary, but EBCT and media ratios can be tuned to compensate. That’s how we preserve top-end reduction without complicating maintenance.
Result: correct data up front, no surprises post-install.
#7. Smart Valve Controller, Flow Metering, and Alerts – Automation That Protects Performance Without Babysitting
Families want health protection without a new hobby. SoftPro’s Smart valve controller and flow-metering options give you automated monitoring of throughput, pressure, and service intervals. Heather’s operations team configures homeowner-friendly reminders so you never guess about maintenance.
For the Navarretes, text alerts tied to usage give visibility on when inspections or media checks are due. It’s one of the simplest ways to extend life, avoid channeling, and maintain that sub-0.1 mg/L target.
What the Smart Controller Actually Does
It’s more than a timer. Our Smart valve controller records volumes, monitors pressure differentials, and can cue maintenance checks based on gallons treated rather than arbitrary dates. That usage-based model keeps your system tuned to real family life—holidays, school schedules, and seasonal changes.
DIY-Friendly, Pro-Grade Confidence
Point-of-entry hardware can intimidate first-time DIYers. We bridge the gap with clear install guides, labeled fittings, and tech support that answers the phone. If you prefer pro install, we certify installers and coordinate schedules so you’re not left hanging.
Detailed comparison: Aquasana’s standard whole-house carbon setups provide basic reminders but don’t integrate fluoride-optimized alerting or flow-aware service cues. Meanwhile, Berkey has no automation at all—you’re the meter, the reminder, and the maintenance plan. SoftPro’s automation ties directly to media performance and family use, extending life and safeguarding that 94–97% reduction. Fewer surprises, longer reliability—worth every single penny.
#8. City or Well Water, One Platform – Handling Fluoride Plus Chloramine, VOCs, and More in a Single Point-of-Entry
Real homes face real complexity. SoftPro systems are engineered for municipal customers and private wells alike. On city water, we pair fluoride media with catalytic carbon filter stages to tackle Chloramine, trihalomethane precursors, and taste/odor. On wells, we can integrate iron, manganese, or hardness control upstream to protect the fluoride bed.
The Navarretes’ municipal profile included 2.3 mg/L fluoride and chloramine disinfection. Our configuration removed fluoride, stripped chloramine, and stabilized taste/odor across the home. No more bottled water for coffee, pasta, or smoothies. No more itchy skin after bath time for Aria.
Why a Single Point-of-Entry Beats Piecemeal Fixes
When fluoride is high, partial fixes leave exposure gaps—especially for children. A whole house water filter approach ensures bath time, tooth brushing, and cooking all run on protected lines. It’s comprehensive protection that makes daily life easier rather than more complicated.
Protecting the Fluoride Bed from Co-Contaminants
Oxidants, sediments, and certain metals degrade performance. We sequence pretreatment to intercept those threats. That’s how we hit high reduction and long life at the same time. No guessing; just proven engineering.
Comfort, coverage, and control—this is where health-focused design meets day-to-day living.
#9. Family-Owned Support and Warranty – Direct Access to the People Who Build and Stand Behind Your System
SoftPro isn’t a faceless conglomerate. We’re a family outfit at Quality Water Treatment, founded in 1990. I handle system design and manufacturer relationships. My son Jeremy guides you through sizing and water analysis without high-pressure tactics. My daughter Heather orchestrates shipping, install coordination, and tech support. The same last name on the company is the one you get when you call.
The Navarretes appreciated that—especially when scheduling their follow-up testing kit and walking through results. Our comprehensive warranty and lifetime technical support mean you’re never alone on maintenance or upgrades.
What Our Warranty and Support Actually Cover
We back the tanks, valves, and media specifications with robust coverage, and we don’t hide behind fine print. If something’s not right, we make it right. That’s not marketing—it’s how we keep our reputation clean after 30+ years.
Consultative Sales, Not Fear-Based Pitches
Jeremy won’t push a bigger system than you need. We align equipment to data, period. That’s how we build long-term relationships and why people send their neighbors to us.
Choose a partner, not just a product. It matters over a decades-long lifespan.
#10. From Research to Results – A Simple Installation Path That Respects Your Time and Budget
Your path from concern to solution should feel measured and manageable. We’ve refined the process so each step builds your confidence and keeps surprises out of the equation.
The Navarretes used this exact path: water testing, consultative sizing, scheduled install, baseline sampling, and automated alerts. In a week, they went from bottled water and worry to whole-home coverage and hard numbers they could trust.
Your Five-Step SoftPro Pathway
- Test fluoride, pH, and oxidant.
- Size for flow and EBCT.
- Install with DIY guidance or certified pro.
- Baseline test post-flush.
- Set automatic alerts and annual checks.
Budgeting the Smart Way
We’ll help you compare 10-year costs: SoftPro whole-home protection vs. Bottled water spends and constant cartridge swaps. Families routinely save thousands while upping protection for kids’ brains and teeth.
When it’s your children’s health, the right system is worth every conversation and every careful decision.

FAQ: Fluoride, Health, and the SoftPro System
Is fluoride in drinking water harmful to children’s developing brains according to recent research?
Recent research, including studies associated with Harvard and published in journals like JAMA Pediatrics, has linked higher prenatal and early-childhood fluoride exposure with measurable IQ reductions. While regulatory agencies balance dental caries prevention with systemic exposure, parents should know that the neurological window for vulnerability is narrow and crucial. My stance as a filtration expert: if your water tests above the EPA (Environmental Protection Agency) goal for dental protection (0.7 mg/L), reducing fluoride exposure is a prudent, low-risk, high-reward decision. SoftPro systems use bone char media and activated alumina within a multi-stage filtration bed to achieve 94–97% reduction, often pushing finished water below 0.1 mg/L when source water ranges between 1.2 and 4.0 mg/L. In real homes like the Navarretes’ (2.3 mg/L source), post-treatment samples stabilized near 0.06–0.12 mg/L. That level drastically reduces total daily fluoride intake from drinking, cooking, and bathing—key steps for families focused on neurodevelopment.
How does SoftPro prevent dental fluorosis in children under 8 years old?
Dental fluorosis develops while teeth are forming. In practical terms, keeping fluoride concentrations low during early childhood is the best preventive strategy. SoftPro’s whole house water filter design tackles the issue at point-of-entry so every tap—kitchen, bathroom sinks, showers—is protected. The dual action of bone char media and activated alumina brings overall fluoride exposure down by 94–97%, a meaningful reduction for children under eight whose enamel is still maturing. Because fluorosis risk relates to cumulative dose, removing fluoride from drinking water, formula preparation, and incidental ingestion during tooth-brushing matters. Families like the Navarretes saw immediate benefits: fluoride below 0.1 mg/L at every faucet. For parents, that means confidence when kids fill their own cups, bathe, and brush upstairs—no dependence on a single under-sink unit or a gravity pitcher.
Can fluoride affect thyroid function and what removal level is needed?
Several analyses have examined fluoride’s potential to influence thyroid hormone activity, particularly in iodine-deficient populations. While consensus on thresholds varies, the prudent approach for families with thyroid concerns is to minimize fluoride intake from water. With SoftPro, finished water commonly drops below 0.1 mg/L from sources in the 1.2–4.0 mg/L range—an aggressive reduction that curbs total exposure alongside dietary and dental sources. Mechanistically, bone char media and activated alumina adsorb fluoride ions effectively, and our EBCT-focused designs preserve removal during peak flows. For households managing hypothyroid risk, we recommend full-home coverage so cooking, tea, coffee, and brushing water are all controlled. Baseline, 90-day, and annual tests verify performance so your endocrinologist can see stable numbers tied to reduced waterborne intake.
How does SoftPro’s bone char media remove fluoride compared to standard activated carbon?
Standard activated carbon is excellent for chlorine and many organics but is not a strong fluoride sorbent—most basic carbon beds show negligible fluoride reduction. SoftPro centers fluoride removal on bone char media and activated alumina, with the carbon stages handling oxidants and improving taste/odor. Bone char’s hydroxyapatite matrix binds fluoride via ion exchange and adsorption, while activated alumina’s porous surface captures residual fluoride that slips through. This layered capture is stabilized by correct EBCT and pretreatment. In our independent testing to NSF 53 protocols, the combined bed achieves 94–97% reduction—performance that simple carbon alone can’t approach. Families comparing “carbon-only” filters to SoftPro see the difference immediately in lab reports and taste.
What fluoride removal percentage can I expect with NSF 53 certified SoftPro systems?
SoftPro’s fluoride-focused configurations are independently tested to health-effects protocols under NSF 53, validating a 94–97% reduction when systems are sized correctly and installed with appropriate pretreatment. In typical residential scenarios—with source water between 1.2 and 4.0 mg/L—post-treatment samples often register 0.05–0.15 mg/L, depending on pH and flow conditions. The Navarrete family averaged 0.08 mg/L over multiple sampling points. This level of reduction materially lowers total daily fluoride exposure and aligns with parents’ goals to protect developing brains and prevent fluorosis, while still delivering great-tasting water for the entire household.
Does SoftPro maintain flow rate while removing fluoride for whole-house applications?
Yes. We design for 10+ GPM without sacrificing EBCT. Vessel diameter, media depth, distributor choice, and valve sizing are engineered to maintain pressure while achieving high fluoride reduction. Families with two or more bathrooms can run simultaneous showers and laundry without breakthrough. This is where professional-grade design matters: we protect performance at peak demand, not just at lab trickle flows. After installation, homeowners like Marco Navarrete measure consistent sub-0.1 mg/L fluoride even during busy morning routines. If your household has higher-than-average usage, we scale vessel size and, if needed, parallel systems to maintain both pressure and reduction.
Can I install SoftPro fluoride filter myself or need professional help?
Most homeowners with moderate plumbing experience can complete a SoftPro point-of-entry installation in a weekend. We provide detailed guides, labeled components, and phone support from Heather’s operations team. If DIY isn’t your preference, we coordinate certified installers who know our equipment, local code requirements, and best practices for EBCT preservation. Either route, we’ll walk you through startup, flushing, and baseline sampling. The goal is simple: a predictable, repeatable path from box to results you can verify.
What space requirements are needed for whole-house fluoride filtration?
Typical installations require a clean, accessible area near the main line, water heater, and drain (if backwashing is part of your configuration). Allow room for the vessel(s), bypass loop, and service clearances—often a 3–4 ft x 2–3 ft footprint covers most homes. We’ll confirm diameter, height, and valve placement during sizing. Good access isn’t just about aesthetics—it’s how you ensure straightforward media swaps, sample collection, and valve servicing when needed. If your utility room is tight, Heather’s team will help plan a compact layout that doesn’t compromise EBCT or flow.
How often do SoftPro fluoride filter media need replacement?
Under normal residential loads and properly protected by a sediment pre-filter and upstream catalytic carbon filter, the fluoride bed typically lasts 3–5 years. Actual lifespan depends on source concentration, pH, oxidants, and water usage. Our Smart valve controller and usage-based reminders cue inspections and help time replacements based on gallons treated rather than arbitrary dates. The Navarretes’ system projects a 4+ year interval at their consumption. When it’s time, we provide media kits and step-by-step guidance—so you avoid unnecessary service calls and keep costs down.
What’s the total cost over 10 years vs buying fluoride-free bottled water?
Bottled water seems convenient—until you run the math. Families often spend $1,500–$2,000 per year when accounting for drinking, cooking, and the inevitable convenience buys. Over a decade, that’s $15,000–$20,000—and you still bathe and brush in unfiltered water. A SoftPro whole house water filter provides comprehensive coverage, eliminates the chore factor, and uses long-life media. Even with periodic media replacements, total 10-year ownership routinely undercuts bottled water by thousands, while protecting every exposure point. It’s a quality-of-life upgrade with a clear ROI.
How does SoftPro compare to Berkey for family fluoride removal?
Berkey gravity systems can help at a single station and are popular for portability. However, they require manual filling, treat only one location, and demand frequent user intervention. SoftPro’s point-of-entry solution is automatic, delivers 94–97% fluoride reduction to every tap, and integrates Smart valve controller alerts for maintenance. For families like the Navarretes—juggling school, sports, and work—whole-home coverage removes the daily chore and protects brushing, bathing, and cooking water at once. Long-term, SoftPro saves time, increases compliance, and reduces the risk of exposure gaps.
Should I choose whole-house SoftPro or an under-sink reverse osmosis system?
A kitchen reverse osmosis system can deliver low-fluoride drinking water at one tap, and I recommend it as a complement in certain cases. But for families with children, whole-house protection is the gold standard because exposure happens at sinks, showers, and baths throughout the home. SoftPro’s fluoride media reduces 94–97% at every fixture without the 3–4:1 wastewater penalty common to traditional RO. If budget allows, the best pairing is SoftPro whole-home fluoride filtration for comprehensive protection plus a polishing under-sink RO at the kitchen for ultra-low TDS drinking and cooking. Start where the exposure is greatest: point-of-entry.
In my three decades in water treatment, I’ve watched families like the Navarretes transform their homes by replacing uncertainty with data-driven protection. SoftPro Fluoride Filter Systems combine high-removal media, verified NSF 53 performance, 10+ GPM flow, extended media life, and automation that respects your time. Backed by our family at Quality Water Treatment, you get direct access to real expertise—no scare tactics, no upsell games, just health-focused engineering.
If fluoride is on your mind, if a child’s enamel is already showing white specks, or if you’ve read the same studies I have, it’s time to act. Choose the system that treats every tap, proves its numbers, and stands behind you for the long haul. Choose SoftPro—because your family’s water is worth every single penny.