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Bowen Plumbing LLC

Water Softener & Whole-Home Filtration: Santa Rosa, Windsor & Healdsburg

Also serving Cloverdale, Geyserville & Fulton.

Hard water leaves clues everywhere: white crust on faucets, cloudy glassware, stiff towels, and shower doors that never look clean. Beyond the mess, it shortens the life of your plumbing. Bowen Plumbing installs and services water softeners and carbon filtration systems. We tackle scale buildup, sediment, and chlorine taste to deliver water that feels good and protects your home.

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Common hard water and water quality signs

  • White scale on fixtures, shower glass, and kettles

  • Soap scum that builds fast

  • Stiff towels and dull laundry

  • Dry skin or hair that feels coated

  • Spotting on dishes and glassware

  • Water heater noise from sediment or mineral buildup

  • Chlorine taste or smell

  • Grit or sediment in aerators and faucet screens

Common signs your water needs help

If you’re seeing any of these, a softener, filter, or combo system can make a noticeable difference.

Hard water / scale signs

  • White scale on faucets, shower heads, and inside kettles
  • Soap scum that builds fast, shower glass that never looks clean
  • Stiff towels, dull laundry, dry skin and hair that feels coated
  • Water heater rumbling or sediment-related issues
  • Fixture cartridges failing more often than they should

Filtration / water quality signs

  • Chlorine taste or “pool” smell
  • Sediment, grit, or cloudy water at certain faucets
  • Discolored water at first draw (varies by source and plumbing)
  • Frequent clogging of aerators, shower heads, or appliance screens
  • Concern about protecting fixtures, tankless units, or drinking water taste
Hardness is one kind of problem. Taste, odor, and sediment are another. The right system depends on what your water is doing in your home.

What water softening does

What whole-home filtration does

A water softener reduces hardness minerals (mainly calcium and magnesium) using an ion-exchange process. The result is water that:

  • Leaves less scale on fixtures and shower glass
  • Helps soap and shampoo lather and rinse better
  • Reduces mineral buildup in water heaters and appliances
  • Makes laundry feel softer and helps reduce spotting

A softener focuses on hardness. It doesn’t remove everything in water, it stops scale from building over time.

What whole-home filtration does

What whole-home filtration does

A whole-home filter targets water quality issues such as sediment and taste/odor (media depends on the problem). Filtration can help:

  • Reduce sediment that clogs fixtures and appliances
  • Improve taste and odor (commonly chlorine-related in municipal water)
  • Protect plumbing components by reducing debris moving through the system
  • Support better performance for fixtures, valves, and water-using appliances

Filtration is the clean-up crew. Softening is the scale prevention crew. Many homes benefit from both.

Systems we install and service

Water softener systems (whole-home)

Sized to your household demand and hardness level, with reliable bypass control.
  • Sizing based on household use and hardness level
  • Location planning (garage, utility area, approved exterior setups)
  • Proper bypass setup and shutoff control
  • Drain line routing for regeneration cycles
  • Post-install checks so pressure and flow stay solid

Whole-home filtration systems

We match filtration to your water conditions so you’re not paying for the wrong media.

  • Sediment filtration to protect plumbing and fixtures
  • Taste/odor improvement where appropriate
  • Clean installation with service-friendly access
  • Flow checks so filtration doesn’t choke performance

Combination systems (softener + filtration)

Great when you want the full upgrade, less scale and better water quality.

  • Hardness reduction plus targeted filtration in one plan
  • Coordinated layout, bypass, and shutoff control
  • Built to protect appliances, water heaters, and plumbing long-term

Why hard water matters for plumbing

Softener repair

If it’s not producing soft water or it’s acting unpredictable, we find the cause.

  • Not producing soft water
  • Salt bridging or salt mushing in the brine tank
  • System stuck in regeneration
  • Resin media problems
  • Leaks at fittings or valves
  • Low pressure symptoms tied to a failing unit or incorrect setup

Filtration repair and media service

We troubleshoot flow issues and correct installs that cause problems.

  • Low flow from clogged or undersized filtration
  • Leaks at housings, fittings, or bypass assemblies
  • Incorrect placement or poor access
  • Media or cartridge service guidance (system-dependent)

Replacement and upgrades

When the system is undersized or failing repeatedly, replacement is often smarter.

  • System undersized for the home
  • Control valve failing repeatedly
  • Older unit no longer efficient
  • Upgrade to a metered system based on actual use
  • Upgrade from “filter only” to a combo system when hardness is the driver

Softening vs. filtration, what’s the difference?

System What it targets Why homeowners install it
Water softener Hardness minerals (scale) Protect plumbing, improve feel, reduce spotting
Whole-home filter Sediment, taste/odor (media-dependent) Better taste/smell, protect fixtures and appliances
Combo system Hardness + targeted filtration One plan for scale + water quality

What we will do / won’t do

Will do

  • Help you choose the right system based on what your water is doing
  • Install softeners and filters cleanly with proper bypass and drain routing
  • Repair leaks and performance problems and verify stable flow
  • Explain maintenance basics so your system keeps working well

Won’t do

  • Sell an oversized system you don’t need
  • Hide pressure problems caused by bad installs or clogged components
  • Pretend softening or filtration is one-size-fits-all, we’ll recommend the right tool

Water Softening & Filtration FAQ

Will a water softener improve my water pressure?
It can, if your pipes and fixtures are restricted by scale. Pressure problems can also come from regulators, old piping, or clogged lines. We’ll help diagnose what’s actually causing low pressure.
Does soft water feel “slippery”?
Many people notice a different feel because soap rinses differently. It’s normal, and most homeowners adjust quickly.
How much maintenance does a softener need?
Most homes mainly need regular salt refills and periodic checks. We can explain a simple maintenance routine based on your system type.
Can you install a softener in the garage?
Often, yes, depending on layout and access. We’ll recommend the best location for performance and serviceability.
Should I combine a softener with a whole-home filter?
If you want hardness reduction and better taste/odor control, a combo setup can be a great solution. We’ll tailor it to your goals

Call to schedule

If you’re fighting scale, spotting, taste/odor, or sediment issues, we’ll help you choose a setup that fits your home and install it correctly.