Water Conditioning

Hard Water Solutions

Our water supplies throughout Northern Illinois are plagued by the unpleasant and costly effects of hard tap water. In addition, our water is often heavily laden with many other minerals, salts, bacteria, nitrates, and impurities, commonly referred to as total dissolved solids (TDS). 

Hard tap water contains high levels of calcium and magnesium carbonate; the elements that make up limestone. These form a scaly build-up throughout your home’s entire plumbing system. This means corrosive build-up and staining of your pipes, fine fixtures, water heaters, ice makers, and shower stalls. Hard water also reacts with soaps and detergents, making your clothes stiff and scratchy. All this adds up to endless hours of costly clean-up and expensive repairs and it leaves your hair dull and lifeless. It also leaves your skin dry and irritated. 

Mr. Goodwater offers highly efficient demand water softeners that are customized and competitively priced.

Mr. Goodwater City Buster Series®

The Perfect Design for Municipal Water Conditions

Mr. Goodwater City Buster Series® water conditioners are ideal for reducing levels of hardness while also handling common odor and taste problems associated with municipal water. Configured with high-performance resin and mixed media, this system not only serves to soften water but also acts as a filter, removing chlorine and other unwanted tastes. 

This system not only serves to soften water but also acts as a filter, removing chlorine and other unwanted tastes. Our environmentally-friendly tank design eliminates the need for two systems by combining medias into one tank. This mixed media also protects the resin from highly chlorinated water, helping avoid unnecessary mineral replacement, saving you time and money.

The Mr. Goodwater City Buster features the newest and most advanced microprocessor based valve system. This revolutionary controller allows your Mr. Goodwater City Buster system to be fine-tuned to your specific water treatment needs and serves as the system gatekeeper to minimize water and salt consumption.