Water Softeners in Sunrise, FL

Serving Broward County

Transform your water and upgrade your home with a water softener from So Flo Clean Water. We provide customized options for softer, cleaner water.

Considering a Water Softener in Sunrise, FL?

Reasons to Select So Flo Clean Water

  • Eliminate hard water stains and spots.
  • Your plumbing and appliances are shielded.
  • Love the feel of softer skin and hair.
  • Energy costs and money savings.
  • About So Flo Clean Water

    Your Local Broward County Pros

    A trusted source for water softeners in Sunrise, FL. We have extensive work experience in Broward County, providing quality systems and professional installation. Our team is dedicated to your complete satisfaction.

    Water Softener Installation

    Our Simple Process

  • Evaluation: We taste your water and discuss your needs.
  • Installation: Our technicians handle the entire installation.
  • Support: We make sure your system works.
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    Water Softener Systems

    Improve Your Water Today with So Flo Clean Water

    Hard water can cause problems in your home. A water softener provides cleaner, healthier water and safeguards your plumbing and appliances. We offer a range of options, including combination systems with filtration. Contact us at 561-539-1393 to schedule a consultation.

    In 1960, Iowa-born developer Norman Johnson paid $9 million for 2,650 acres of land in southwestern Broward County. By 1961, this community of 1.75 square miles – which Johnson named Sunrise Golf Village – had less than 350 residents.

    It has been reported that the community was to be named Sunset Village – but this did not occur because of objections from residents who felt that “sunset” was too final. (Originally called “Sunset,” the name did not sit well with the retirees whom developers wanted to attract, so a change was made to “Sunrise.”)

    Johnson and F. E. Dykstra developed and built an “upside-down house” to lure prospective property buyers. The home was completely furnished, and the carport featured an upside-down automobile. Public interest was aroused through numerous news stories – including a feature in Life magazine. The structure became a national attraction that drew thousands to the Village. People came to stand on the ceiling – and many stayed to make their home in the community.

    Learn more about Sunrise.