
What are the Benefits of an All-In-One Water Softener?
Water Softeners that soften AND filter water offer a range of benefits to your health and home:
Healthier Skin & Hair
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By removing chlorine, VOCs, and other harsh chemicals, this system helps preserve the natural oils in your skin and hair, preventing dryness and irritation. Cleaner water also means fewer contaminants that can contribute to respiratory issues and skin sensitivities.
Better-Tasting & Odor-Free Water
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Say goodbye to unpleasant chlorine smells and odd-tasting tap water! Whole home filtration removes chemicals and impurities that affect the flavor and odor of your water, making it fresher and more enjoyable to drink—encouraging better hydration and overall well-being.
Protects & Extends Appliance Lifespan
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Softened and filtered water prevents scale buildup and corrosion in water heaters, dishwashers, washing machines, and plumbing. This extends the life of your appliances, reduces maintenance costs, and ensures they run efficiently.
Energy & Cost Savings
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Hard water buildup in water heaters makes them work harder and use more energy. With softened water, your water heater operates more efficiently, lowering your energy costs. Plus, you’ll use less soap and detergent, reducing monthly expenses.
Safer Water for Your Family
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This all-in-one system removes sediment, chlorine, chloramines, PFAS, THMs, pesticides, and hundreds of other harmful contaminants. Whether you’re drinking, cooking, or bathing, you can trust that your water is clean, safe, and healthy.
Less Water Spotting & Easier Cleaning
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Softened water reduces mineral deposits and water spots on dishes, glassware, and fixtures. That means less scrubbing and cleaning time, keeping your home looking spotless with minimal effort!
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This space-saving, all-in-one solution provides healthier water, cleaner appliances, and long-term savings—all with one powerful system!

This dual functionality improves the overall water quality, resulting in softer skin, silkier hair, and a more enjoyable bathing experience. Furthermore, filtered and softened water helps preserve the efficiency of plumbing systems, reduces soap scum, and enhances the effectiveness of cleaning products. Ultimately, an all-in-one water softener and filtration system brings convenience, cost savings, and improved water quality to households, making it an excellent investment for a healthier and more comfortable living environment.
All-In-One Hybrid Water Softener Selection
We offer multiple valve options - Clack, Legacy, Drop, and more!
Dual Fusion Water Softener Systems

CWS Clack WS1 Valve

CWS Legacy Valve

CWS Drop Valve

CWS Clack WS1 Valve
Transferable Warranty
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Yes (No Charge)
Tank Cover
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CWS or Neoprene
Brine Tank
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15" x 17"
Softener Resin
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Certified commercial grade high capacity 10% cross-linked resin
Start Up Salt
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80 lbs. (Potassium is Extra)
Haul Away of Old Systems
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Included (Standard Residential Size Systems, Commercial size units extra)
Filtration Media
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Tank 1 (Softener): Certified commercial grade high capacity 10% cross-linked resin
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Tank 2 (W.H.F.): Catalytic Activated Carbon + KDF 55 Reticulated Cubes + Quartz
Warranty
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Tank 1 (Softener): Lifetime Valve Body, Tanks, Resin, 1 Year Labor, 2 Years Workmanship
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Tank 2 (W.H.F.): Lifetime Tank, Parts, Valve Body
Soft Water Hose Bib
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Included At softener location
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Wash your vehicles and recreational toys with hardness free water to help eliminate spotting
Complementary Yearly System Check
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Within CWS regular service area each Year you will receive one free complete system inspection, of all components, system settings, history & diagnostics.
Valve Selection
What Our Clients Say About Their Water Transformation
Easy Financing
EASY FINANCING (TERMS 3 to 60 months / APRs range from 0 to 35.9%) Pay in installments for your purchases. It takes just a minute to see your options, and checking eligibility won’t impact your credit score. Learn more

Why Us?
Family-owned with over 20 years of experience, Complete Water Systems is Arizona’s trusted provider of water filtration, plumbing, and service solutions. We are committed to delivering high-quality, innovative solutions with integrity and professionalism. Whether you need home filtration, plumbing services, or expert advice, our dedicated team ensures your water is clean, safe, and tailored to your needs. Contact us today to discover how we can help you achieve pure and safe water.
What Is an All-In-One Water Softener?
A water softener is designed to removes minerals such as calcium, magnesium, and sometimes iron from hard water, making it "soft." Hard water is water that contains high levels of dissolved minerals. These minerals can cause problems such as scale buildup in plumbing, appliances, and fixtures, and can also reduce the effectiveness of soaps and detergents. An all-in-one water softener and filtration system is designed to also remove or reduce various contaminants commonly found in water sources.

What Contaminants can a All-In-One Water Softener Treat?

Sediment: The system can effectively remove sediment, including sand, dirt, rust, and other particles, improving the clarity and appearance of the water.
Chlorine: Chlorine is often used as a disinfectant in water treatment processes but can leave an unpleasant taste and odor. An all-in-one system can help reduce chlorine levels, enhancing the taste and smell of the water.
Hardness Minerals: Water softeners excel at removing hardness minerals like calcium and magnesium, which can cause scale buildup on appliances, fixtures, and pipes. Softening the water helps prevent limescale deposits and extends the lifespan of water-using appliances.
Heavy Metals: Some water softener and filtration systems are designed to reduce heavy metals such as lead, mercury, arsenic, and cadmium, which may be present in the water supply due to environmental contamination.
Volatile Organic Compounds (VOCs): Certain all-in-one systems feature carbon filters capable of reducing VOCs, including chemicals like benzene, toluene, and xylene, which can be present in water sources due to industrial pollution or improper disposal practices.
Pesticides and Herbicides: Advanced filtration systems incorporated in all-in-one units can target common pesticides and herbicides, including atrazine, glyphosate, and others that may find their way into water supplies through agricultural runoff.
It's important to note that the specific contaminants removed or reduced can vary depending on the model and filtration technology used in the all-in-one water softener and filtration system.
How Does the Filtration Media Work in a All-In-One Water Softener ?
The process of filtration media in removing contaminants, including PFAS chemicals, typically involves adsorption and/or ion exchange mechanisms.
Adsorption: Adsorption is a process in which contaminants are physically or chemically attracted to the surface of the filtration media. Activated carbon is a commonly used adsorbent in water filtration systems. The porous structure of activated carbon provides a large surface area for contaminants to adhere to. When water passes through the carbon filter, PFAS chemicals and other organic compounds are trapped and retained by the activated carbon, effectively removing them from the water.
Ion Exchange: Ion exchange is another method used to remove contaminants from water. It involves the exchange of ions between the filtration media and the water. In the case of PFAS chemicals, specific ion exchange resins are employed. These resins contain functional groups that attract and exchange PFAS ions for other ions in the water, effectively capturing and removing the contaminants.
It's important to note that the effectiveness of filtration media in removing contaminants depends on various factors, including the type and quality of the media, the flow rate of water, and the specific characteristics of the contaminants being targeted. Manufacturers of filtration systems often optimize their media and design to maximize the removal efficiency for specific contaminants, including PFAS chemicals.

Most Common Media Used in Our All-In-One Water Softener ?
Coconut Shell Carbon

Coconut shell carbon, also known as activated carbon derived from coconut shells, is a highly effective filtration media commonly used in water treatment systems. It is produced by heating coconut shells to high temperatures, creating a porous structure with a large surface area.
Coconut shell carbon has excellent adsorption properties due to its high surface area and microporous structure. It can effectively adsorb a wide range of contaminants, including organic compounds, chlorine, volatile organic compounds (VOCs), certain heavy metals, and some pesticides. The adsorption process involves contaminants being attracted and trapped on the surface of the carbon, effectively removing them from the water.
Taste and Odor Improvement: Coconut shell carbon is particularly effective in improving the taste and odor of water. It can remove chlorine and other compounds that contribute to unpleasant tastes and smells, providing cleaner and better-tasting water for consumption.
Environmentally Friendly: Using coconut shell carbon as a filtration media is considered environmentally friendly because it utilizes a renewable resource—coconut shells—rather than relying on non-renewable sources.
Catalytic Activated Carbon
Catalytic activated carbon, also known as catalytic carbon, is a specialized form of activated carbon that has been impregnated or modified with specific catalysts. This modification enhances its ability to remove certain contaminants more effectively.
Chloramines: Chloramines are disinfectants commonly used in water treatment that can contribute to taste and odor issues. Catalytic activated carbon is particularly effective in removing chloramines from water.
Hydrogen Sulfide: Hydrogen sulfide is a gas that can give water an unpleasant "rotten egg" smell. Catalytic activated carbon can efficiently adsorb and remove hydrogen sulfide from water, eliminating the foul odor.
Volatile Organic Compounds (VOCs): Catalytic activated carbon is also known for its ability to adsorb and remove various volatile organic compounds (VOCs) from water. VOCs are a diverse group of organic chemicals that can be present in water due to industrial activities, chemical spills, or natural sources.
It’s important to note that we utilize reticulated foam cubed media that enhances the longevity and performance of the filtration process.

KDF 55 and KDF 85 Reticulated Processed Media

KDF 55 and KDF 85 Process Media can remove up to 99% of water-soluble lead, mercury, nickel, chromium, and other dissolved metals. All KDF Process Media forms are effective in controlling the buildup of bacteria, algae, fungi and scale, making them ideal for use in GAC beds, ion exchange resins, carbon block filters and inline carbon filters.
KDF 85: media designed specifically for the removal of iron and hydrogen sulfide from water. Its primary applications are for well water treatment.
KDF 85 is highly effective in removing dissolved iron from water. It employs a redox (oxidation-reduction) process to convert soluble ferrous iron into insoluble ferric hydroxide, which can be filtered out of the water.
KDF 85 is also capable of removing hydrogen sulfide, a gas that causes the characteristic "rotten egg" smell in water.
Why is the Difference between Granulated Media and Reticulated Foam Media ?
When comparing foam cubes to granulated media for filtration purposes, there are a few key benefits to consider:
Increased Surface Area: Foam cubes typically have a higher surface area compared to granulated media. The complex structure of foam cubes, with its interconnected pores and channels, provides a larger area for beneficial bacteria to colonize. This enhanced surface area allows for greater biological filtration capacity, helping to break down organic waste and maintain water quality.
Improved Water Flow: Foam cubes often offer better water flow compared to granulated media. The porous nature of foam cubes allows water to pass through more freely, reducing the risk of clogging and ensuring efficient water circulation within the filter system. This improved flow helps maintain optimal oxygenation levels and prevents stagnant areas that could potentially become breeding grounds for harmful bacteria.
Ease of Maintenance: Foam cubes are generally easier to clean and maintain compared to granulated media. The solid structure of foam cubes allows for simple rinsing or mechanical cleaning to remove debris and accumulated waste. In contrast, granulated media can be more challenging to clean thoroughly, requiring periodic backwashing or replacement.
Versatility and Customization: Foam cubes offer versatility in filter design and customization. They can be easily shaped, cut, or stacked to fit different filter configurations and accommodate specific filtration needs. This flexibility allows for efficient use of space and the ability to create tailored filtration setups for different aquatic systems.
Longevity: Foam cubes tend to have a longer lifespan compared to granulated media. Their durable structure and resistance to degradation ensure prolonged use without the need for frequent replacement. This longevity translates into cost savings and reduced maintenance requirements over time.
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