Three screens, one rough range
Tell us about your home and your water. We'll show you a $LOW – $HIGH band built from our own catalog — then scope it for real during the free water test.
The estimator works from the things you can count from the couch: bedrooms, bathrooms, and whether your water comes from a utility or a well. Those three inputs put honest boundaries on system size — how many people draw water, how many fixtures draw it at once, and which family of problems your source is even capable of having.
What the couch can't tell you is chemistry. A three-bath house on 6-grain water and an identical house on 20-grain water need very different resin beds; a well that reads acidic adds a stage a fixture count would never predict. Sizing without a reading is how systems end up too small to keep up or too big to regenerate efficiently.
So the number here is a draft, deliberately. The written quote comes after the free in-home screen puts real readings behind it — measured hardness, chlorine, and dissolved solids — and it stays free either way: no charge for the visit, no travel fee in Mobile or Baldwin County, and no obligation attached to hearing the number.
Two homes a block apart can need wildly different systems — Mobile's chloramine on one side, Baldwin's iron and low pH on the other. The estimator gets you in the ballpark. The free in-home test is where we lock the number.
The estimator gives you a range. Send your ZIP and we'll lock in a hard number after a free water test.