Frequently Asked Questions About the Flexx HD Water Softener
What is a smart metered water softener?
A smart metered water softener is a water softening system that uses a meter to track your actual water consumption and only regenerates when the resin bed is depleted. This is also called demand-initiated regeneration (DIR). Unlike timed softeners that regenerate on a fixed schedule, a metered system adapts to your actual usage while still following programmed settings. The Flexx HD combines smart metered regeneration with upflow brining for maximum salt and water efficiency.
Is a metered water softener better than a timed one?
Yes. A metered water softener is better than a timed one in virtually every scenario. Timed softeners regenerate on a fixed schedule whether you've used water or not — they'll cycle while you're on vacation, wasting salt and water for an empty house. Metered softeners like the Flexx HD only regenerate when the resin is actually depleted. This typically saves 30–75% on salt.
Can I talk to a real person — not a chatbot?
Yes. US Water Systems' team includes WQA-certified Master Water Specialists with nearly 300 years of combined experience. Call with your water situation or send your test results — we'll recommend the right system and size. No charge, no pressure, no chatbot. No other company in this market offers this level of expertise for free.
Why choose the Flexx HD over budget or ultra-premium softeners?
The Flexx HD is designed to balance efficient softening, durable components, and expert sizing support. You get upflow brining, a ceramic disc valve, 10% crosslink resin, and a lifetime tank warranty, along with access to specialists who can help confirm fit before you buy.
I've never installed a water softener. Is this going to be a nightmare?
No. Most handy homeowners install the Flexx HD in 2–4 hours. Standard 1" connections, built-in bypass valve, self-adjusting base for uneven floors. If you get stuck, call us — a specialist walks you through it step by step. Customers tell us they've installed ceiling fans that were harder. Any licensed plumber can handle it too.
My water is really hard — 22+ grains. Which size do I need?
The right size depends on your water hardness, household size, and daily water usage. FXP-100 (35K grain capacity, 10 GPM) suits 1–2 people. FXP-150 (53K, 15 GPM) covers most 2–4 person homes. FXP-200 (70K, 20 GPM) is typically used for larger households or more demanding applications. Best move: call our specialists with your water test results.
My old softener eats a bag of salt every 10 days. Will this be different?
Yes — homeowners who switch to the Flexx HD typically go from a bag of salt every 10 days to adding salt every 6 weeks. In normal downflow service, the top of the resin bed is most exhausted first, and upflow brining pushes regeneration upward from the bottom for efficient salt usage that can be reduced by up to 75%. Smart metered regeneration adapts to usage with programmed efficiency settings.
What if the limescale doesn't stop? What's my recourse?
The Flexx HD comes with a 1-year satisfaction guarantee. If our water experts recommend this system for your water and it doesn't solve your hard water problem, return it or we'll ship you the equipment to fix it. Returns are rare because our specialists confirm the Flexx HD is the right solution for your water before you buy.
How does this compare to other water softeners?
The right comparison depends on your water conditions, desired features, and budget. If you want help evaluating alternatives honestly, call with your water test results and a specialist can walk you through the tradeoffs.
What is upflow brining?
Upflow brining is a water softener regeneration method where brine (salt water) flows upward through the resin bed instead of downward. In normal downflow service, the top of the bed becomes most exhausted first, so upflow brining starts at the less exhausted portion and pushes hardness upward and out. That more efficient flow path can reduce salt use by up to 75% and water use significantly versus conventional downflow systems.
How often does a metered water softener regenerate?
A metered water softener regenerates only when the resin bed is depleted, based on actual water usage — not on a fixed schedule. For a typical 4-person household with moderately hard water (10–15 GPG), the Flexx HD regenerates approximately once every 5–7 days. The system adapts automatically — more guests means more regeneration, vacation usually means fewer regeneration events, subject to programmed settings.
Do smart water softeners save money?
Yes. A smart metered water softener like the Flexx HD can reduce operating costs by lowering unnecessary salt and water use compared to older, less efficient softener designs. The savings come from efficient upflow brining and metered regeneration programming. The Flexx HD is also designed for low electrical consumption.
Does the Flexx HD work with well water?
Yes. The Flexx HD works with both well water and city (municipal) water. The 10% crosslinked resin resists chlorine degradation from city water treatment. For well water with higher hardness, the right configuration should be based on your water test results. If your well water has iron or other contaminants beyond hardness, call a specialist.
What's the difference between 8% and 10% crosslink resin?
10% crosslink resin is more durable and lasts significantly longer than 8% crosslink resin, especially in chlorinated municipal water. The percentage refers to divinylbenzene (DVB) content — higher crosslinking produces harder, more chemical-resistant resin beads. Budget softeners in budget import and common dealer-installed systems may use 8% resin that degrades faster in chlorinated water. The Flexx HD's 10% crosslink resin maintains its ion exchange capacity for years longer.
Is the Flexx HD a salt-free water softener?
No. The Flexx HD is a salt-based water softener that uses ion exchange to remove hardness minerals (calcium and magnesium) from your water. Salt-free systems are technically water conditioners, not softeners — they don't remove hardness minerals but instead alter them to reduce scale. If you want actual soft water (0 GPG), you need a salt-based system. The Flexx HD's upflow brining makes it one of the most salt efficient water softeners available — using up to 75% less salt than conventional systems.