Alka ChlorSoft Pro+ Water Softener

The Alka ChlorSoft Pro+ Water Softener not only reduces water hardness but also eliminates common taste and odor issues found in city water. Engineered with NSF-certified 10% cross-linked resin and high-performance activated carbon, it provides superior water softening while effectively removing chlorine and other impurities for cleaner, better-tasting water.

Resin VolumeManufacturer Warranty Tank Size
30,000 Grain15 Year10″ X 54″
45,000 Grain15 Year12″ X 52″

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Why choose between a filtration system and a water softener when you can have both?

The Alka ChlorSoft Pro+ water softener system combines the power of two media in one tank, eliminating the need for two systems. This system is designed to be environmentally friendly while safeguarding your household plumbing, improving taste, and eliminating unwanted odors. The result is more brilliant water through better science, which saves you time and money.

This water softener is the top-selling municipal water combination system that blends two media together, providing soft water plus chlorine and chemical filtration, all in one system.


Why should you buy a Water Softening System?

A water softening system can offer several benefits for your home and your overall quality of life. Improved water quality is one of the benefits you’ll experience. Hard water, with its high levels of minerals like calcium and magnesium, can leave residue in your pipes, appliances, and plumbing fixtures. By removing these minerals, a water softening system can improve the overall quality of your water.

Additionally, hard water can cause damage to your appliances and fixtures, leading to premature wear and tear. With a water softening system, you can help extend the life of your plumbing and appliances by removing the minerals that cause hard water. Furthermore, hard water can leave clothing looking dull and discolored and dishes with spots and residue. With softer water, you can enjoy better laundry and dishwashing results. In addition, hard water can make cleaning surfaces like your shower, bathroom, and kitchen more difficult. A water softening system can help make cleaning easier and more effective.

Finally, while hard water is not necessarily harmful to your health, it can cause skin irritation and dryness, especially for those with sensitive skin. A water softening system can help improve the feel and quality of the water you use for bathing and showering.

System Benefits

  • Ideal for active households
  • High-quality 10% cross-linked resin media.
  • Efficient water softening system
  • Automatic on-demand regeneration
  • Clack Control Valve
  • High-flow water distribution system
  • Chlorine removal with acid-washed coconut shell-activated carbon
  • Clearwater Iron removal capabilities
  • Electronic control system for easy set-up
  • 12 Volt AC for safe operation
  • Saves money, uses less salt and water
  • Includes Bypass valve
  • 15-Year Manufacturer Warranty
  • Manufacturer – Alka Water Canada
  • What is a Water Softener?

    A water softener is a device that is used to remove excess minerals, particularly calcium and magnesium, from hard water. Hard water can cause a variety of problems such as buildup of limescale in pipes and appliances, and can leave stains on fixtures and clothing. Water softeners work by passing hard water through a resin bed filled with small beads that have a negative charge. The positively charged calcium and magnesium ions in the water are attracted to the beads and exchange places with sodium ions, which are much smaller and do not cause the same scaling issues. The water that exits the softener is referred to as “softened” and will have reduced mineral content.

  • What is hard water?

    Hard water contains high levels of minerals, primarily calcium and magnesium, which can cause various problems like soap scum on dishes and lime buildup on bathroom fixtures. It can also lead to mineral buildup in pipes, appliances, and water heaters, reducing water flow and efficiency. Hard water can cause laundry to become stiff and dull, and can lead to dry, itchy skin and lifeless hair.

  • How does a water softener work?

    A water softener uses a medium that exchanges ions of calcium and magnesium with sodium or potassium. It goes through four steps: ion replacement, regeneration, backwash, and rinsing. The resin beads are covered with sodium or potassium ions and as the water flows, ions swap places. Once the beads are full of calcium and magnesium, the regeneration process starts. The beads are flooded with a brine solution to regain sodium or potassium ions, and the calcium and magnesium, dirt and sediments are flushed out in a process called backwash. The final phase is the rinsing of the mineral tank with fresh water. Automatic water softeners are usually programmed to recharge at specific times and metered models only regenerate when required. It is more water-efficient to have a metered model that will regenerate only when required.

  • What is the difference between water filtration and water softening?

    Water filters are known to remove chemicals and contaminants from water. Water softeners, as their name implies, are supposed to remove minerals from the water that cause hardness and scale such as calcium and magnesium.

  • What does Grain Capacity mean?

    Grain Capacity is the maximum number of water hardness grains per gallon that the unit can remove before it automatically regenerates. For example: if your family uses 400 gallons of water per day and you have 10 grain per gallon hard water, you would need 4,000 grains of water softener capacity per day (400 gallons x 10 grain hard water).

  • When should I add salt?

    All water softeners are designed to use salt to regenerate the system. For proper operation of a water softener, the brine tank should be at least 1/3 full of salt at all times.

  • What type of salt should I use?

    Salt used in water softeners may contain insoluble particles that accumulate at the bottom of the brine tank, making periodic cleaning necessary. To maintain optimal performance, we recommend using Windsor Clean & Protect Water Softener Salt Pellets. Avoid rock salt, as it can introduce dirt and other impurities that may affect your system.

    It’s also important to monitor for salt bridging, a condition where salt forms a hard crust above the water level, preventing proper brine formation. This issue is often caused by high humidity or certain salt types and should be addressed promptly to ensure efficient operation.

  • What if the power goes out?

    Your unit is equipped with a battery backup system. In the event of a power outage, the control valve will remember all settings and time of day. For an outage over long hours, the only item that needs to be reset is the time of day, which will flash when a reset is required. All other settings are permanently stored in the nonvolatile memory.

  • How much electricity does an Alka Water Softener consume?

    An Alka Water Softener uses about the same amount of electricity as a standard alarm clock. 

  • How much water does an Alka Water Softener use to regenerate?

    An Alka Water Softener uses about the same amount of water as doing 1 load of laundry.

  • How much water should be standing in the salt storage tank?

    It is normal to have 5 to 10 inches of water at the bottom of the salt storage tank.

  • What does Demand Regeneration mean?

    Demand Regeneration monitors your water usage and only regenerates as needed. While if you have visitors over and use more water than usual, it will regenerate more often. All our Water Softeners have Demand Regeneration to maximize water efficiency.

  • How do I know what my water hardness is?

    If you get your water from the city or municipality, they can provide your water hardness level and this information can be found online as it is all public information. If you get your water from a private well, you will need to get your well tested for hardness and iron levels/types.

  • What is required for the location where I install the Alka Water Softener?

    The ideal location for your Alka Water Softener should be near the incoming water line, with a standard electrical outlet and drain nearby. The water softener will need a clean, level spot to sit. If the floor is uneven, it can be levelled with a piece of plywood and shims underneath the plywood to level the surface. We recommend plumbing the water softener such that all the hot and cold water in the home is softened. Water to the outside spigots can be left unsoftened.

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