Certified by Convenient Water Treatment • Mar 01, 2026
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Convenient Water Treatment sells and services reverse osmosis devices, water softeners, and other filtration systems. We service residential and commercial customers in and around the Greater Omaha, NE, area.
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Certified by Convenient Water Treatment • Mar 01, 2026
Certified by Convenient Water Treatment • Mar 01, 2026
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Edgar Estrada
6 days ago
5.0
Fast, convenient and professional service as always.
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Jason Brink
6 days ago
5.0
Eric was knowledgeable and on time. Quickly identified the issue and explained a solution. I will definitely contact him for future issues.
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Maggie Mossburg
Feb 19, 2026
5.0
Love my water softener, may hair and skin are so much better! Thank you Eric!
MM
Maurice Mashek
Jan 28, 2026
5.0
Great work! We are very satisfied.
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Muhammad K Guhjjar
Jan 19, 2026
5.0
Excellent service and a pleasure to work with. The team is professional, the installations are high quality and solid, and their follow-up service is prompt and efficient.
Frequently Asked Questions About Convenient Water Treatment
What is the purpose of a water softener?
A water softener removes minerals like calcium and magnesium from your water, which cause hardness. Softened water helps prevent scale buildup in plumbing, extends the lifespan of appliances, and makes soap more effective.
How does a reverse osmosis (RO) system work?
A reverse osmosis system filters water through a semipermeable membrane, removing contaminants like sediment, chlorine, heavy metals, and dissolved solids to provide clean, great-tasting water.
What are the benefits of installing a water softener?
Reduces scale buildup in pipes and appliances
Extends the life of water heaters, dishwashers, and washing machines
Improves soap lather and efficiency
Prevents spots on dishes and glassware
Leaves skin and hair feeling softer after showers
Is a reverse osmosis system suitable for drinking water?
Yes, reverse osmosis systems provide high-quality drinking water by removing impurities, including contaminants that can affect taste, smell, and safety.
Do I need both a water softener and a reverse osmosis system?
It depends on your water quality needs. A water softener handles hard water issues, while an RO system focuses on purifying drinking water. Together, they provide comprehensive water treatment for your home.
How often should I maintain my water softener?
Regular maintenance includes:
Checking salt levels monthly and refilling as needed
Cleaning the brine tank once a year
Scheduling professional service every 1–2 years to ensure optimal performance
How often should I replace the filters in my reverse osmosis system?
Pre-filters: Every 6–12 months
RO membrane: Every 2–3 years
Post-filters: Every 12 months Check your manufacturer’s recommendations for specific timelines.
What are the signs that I need a water softener?
Scale buildup on faucets and showerheads
Soap scum in sinks and bathtubs
Clothes feeling stiff after washing
Low water pressure caused by clogged pipes
Excessive spotting on dishes and glassware
How long do water softeners and RO systems last?
Water softeners: 10–15 years with proper maintenance
Reverse osmosis systems: 10–15 years, with regular filter and membrane replacements
Can I install a water softener or RO system myself?
While some systems are DIY-friendly, professional installation ensures proper setup and long-term reliability. Expert technicians can also assess your water quality and recommend the right system for your home.
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