Water Softener Installation in San Antonio
Novaline installs and services residential water softeners throughout San Antonio. Every recommendation starts with the property’s water conditions, household demand, plumbing, and available space. We explain the options clearly, provide a written estimate, and install the configuration that fits the home.
One Water Softener, Sized for Your Home
Hard water can leave mineral scale on faucets, shower glass, water-using appliances, and plumbing. A properly sized ion-exchange softener is designed to reduce hardness minerals, improve soap lather, and reduce future scale formation. It does not replace filtration for chlorine or other contaminants; Novaline evaluates those needs separately.
Common reasons homeowners request an evaluation include recurring white scale, spotting on fixtures and glass, poor soap lather, stiff-feeling laundry, and repeated mineral buildup in water-using equipment. These signs can have more than one cause, so a water test helps determine whether hardness is the primary issue.
The Novaline water-softener family is available in 32K, 48K, 64K, and 80K capacity configurations, with a compact cabinet alternative when installation space is limited. These are sizing choices within one system family—not four unrelated products.
Final sizing considers measured hardness, household size, bathrooms, expected water use, peak-flow needs, plumbing conditions, and usable installation space. A larger capacity is not automatically the better choice; the goal is an efficient configuration that meets actual demand. Novaline confirms the recommendation after reviewing the home and water conditions.
How We Recommend the Right Capacity
32K: intended for lower household demand.
48K: a common option for moderate household demand.
64K: considered for larger households or higher water use.
80K: considered for the highest residential demand within this line.
Compact cabinet: an alternative where installation space is limited.
Capacity labels are only a starting point. Novaline reviews water hardness, demand, flow requirements, plumbing, and site conditions before recommending a system. A typical installation includes equipment setup, connection to suitable plumbing, startup, control settings, and a homeowner walkthrough. Exact equipment, installation scope, warranty, and price are stated in the written estimate.
After installation, Novaline explains basic operation, salt use, regeneration, and bypass controls. We also remain available for supported service, troubleshooting, and routine maintenance.
Request a Free Water Test & Written Estimate
Tell us the property area, household size, water concerns, and available installation space. Novaline will review the conditions, explain the practical options, and provide a written recommendation. Use the form below or call (210) 730-3477.
What happens next: Novaline reviews the initial request, schedules the appropriate water test or site review, confirms the recommended capacity and installation scope, and provides the price in writing. Installation is scheduled only after the customer approves the scope and price.
Does a water softener remove chlorine? A standard ion-exchange softener is intended to address hardness. Chlorine reduction requires an appropriate carbon-filtration component or separate filtration stage included in the specific recommendation.
Can Novaline service an existing softener? Yes, when the equipment and required parts are within Novaline’s supported service scope. Include the brand, problem, and service area in the form so we can determine the appropriate next step.
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