Water Softeners in The Acreage, FL

Serving Palm Beach County

Experience the difference soft water makes. SoFlo Clean Water provides expert water softener solutions in The Acreage.

Benefits of Water Softeners in The Acreage, FL

Reasons to Choose SoFlo Clean Water

  • Look after your appliances and improve their efficiency.
  • Healthy skin and hair.
  • Use less soap and detergent.
  • Avert plumbing damage.
  • About SoFlo Clean Water

    Your Local Palm Beach County Pros with SoFlo Clean Water

    Your trusted source for water softeners in The Acreage, varstate Short. We serve Palm Beach County and are dedicated to exceptional service and customized services.

    Water Softener Installation

    Our Simple Process

  • Assessment: We’ll evaluate your needs and recommend the right system.
  • Installation: We will install your new water softener.
  • Testing: We’ll assure you your system is working properly.
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    Improve Your Water Today with SoFlo Clean Water

    A water softener can significantly impact your home. It provides cleaner, healthier water and protects your plumbing and appliances. We offer a variety of water softeners, including repair services. Contact us at 561-539-1393 to learn more.

    The Acreage was originally developed by Samuel Friedland and his development company, Royal Palm Beach Colony, Inc., with the name of Royal Palm Beach Colony, as a community to house workers that were employed by the nearby Callery Judge and Mecca Citrus Groves. Workers were given 1-acre (4,000 m2) lots, and coupled with few land restrictions, the area is a haven for those desiring rural life without being too far from the city and for animals, both native and exotic, including alpacas, ibises, iguanas, peafowl and many types of snakes.

    Isolated local flooding occurs yearly, leading sometimes to road closures, with Hurricane Irene being the most memorable to the area. The 2004 hurricane season, in which Hurricane Frances and Hurricane Jeanne struck the area in a three-week period, doing considerable damage to the older wooden cottage style houses while the modern houses in the area received mostly cosmetic damage.

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