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All water softener systems are not created equal. The Oceanus Series water conditioning systems were designed from the ground up as high-value, code-worthy, high-efficiency softening systems. The systems are designed to meet plumbing codes before house inspections. They also have a limited lifetime warranty that covers all major components such as the salt tank, resin tank, ion exchange resin and valve body. The DR & SR Series systems use smart electronics that save salt and water usage by monitoring your water consumption. They are also equipped with the next generation Logix control valve that gives even greater efficiency than other units. The control automatically adjusts to your changing water usage, without reprogramming. The systems use high flow rates, which ensure that you get maximum water volume for your home. Concerned about your sodium consumption? The Oceanus systems are designed to use sodium or potassium. Unlike most water softeners that are one-size fits all, the Oceanus systems are sized to fit your home. This means the softener is designed to give you maximum performance-always!



DR-Series Whole House Water Softener & Filtration System
The Oceanus DR-Series is a revolutionary water treatment system. It combines two of the most popular water treatment products ...



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SR-Series Whole House Water Softener
The SR-Series water softener is perfect for those who only want to soften their water. This system has the next generation Logix control ...


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Reverse Osmosis System
Reverse Osmosis technology has been around since the early 1960s when researchers began examining way in which pure water could be extracted from salty ....


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R&M GenTech Whole House Carbon/ KDF Filter
The GenTech is a whole house filter that utilizes two types of carbon, to remove impurities from the water, as well as a layer of KDF media that helps to ...



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