
Everything You Need to Know About HALO Water Systems
Worried about what’s in your water? In South Florida, water quality concerns like chlorine, hard minerals, and sediment are common, especially with the region’s reliance on municipal and well water sources.
HALO water systems offers a powerful solution. These whole-house water filtration and conditioning systems are designed to remove harmful contaminants, reduce hard water effects, and deliver clean, great-tasting water from every tap.
Whether you’re in Boca Raton, Fort Lauderdale, Weston, or anywhere in between, a HALO system can help protect your plumbing, extend appliance life, and improve your everyday water experience. These systems are salt-free, eco-friendly, and built to last with minimal maintenance.
Explore our most frequently asked questions to learn how HALO water systems work, what they remove, and why they’re ideal for homes across Broward, Dade, and Palm Beach counties.
1. What is a HALO water system?
HALO water systems are whole-house water filtration and conditioning systems designed to remove contaminants and hard water issues, improving the overall quality of your home’s water supply.
These systems treat the water as it enters your home, providing cleaner, safer water for drinking, bathing, cooking, and laundry.
2. How does the HALO 5 Water Filtration System work?
The HALO 5 System uses a multi-stage process to remove chlorine, chloramines, sediment, and heavy metals while conditioning hard water without salt or chemicals. It combines granular activated carbon, Filter-AG Plus, garnet media, and a magnetic water conditioner for comprehensive filtration and scale prevention.
3. What are the benefits of installing a HALO water system?
Benefits of installing a HALO water system include:
- Filtered, better-tasting water from every tap.
- Reduced scale and mineral buildup in pipes and appliances.
- Improved water quality for skin and hair.
- Extended lifespan of plumbing and water-using appliances.
- Elimination of chlorine, sediment, and unwanted odors.
4. Is a HALO water system a water softener?
While HALO systems condition water and reduce the effects of hardness, they are not traditional salt-based water softeners. HALO uses a salt-free approach with magnetic conditioning and catalytic media to prevent scale buildup, making it a low-maintenance and eco-friendly alternative to softeners.
5. What contaminants does a HALO water system remove?
HALO water treatment systems remove or reduce:
- Chlorine and chloramines
- Heavy metals (like lead and mercury)
- Sediment and rust
- Volatile organic compounds (VOCs)
- Hydrogen sulfide (rotten egg odor)
- Hard water scale
6. How long does a HALO water system last?
The HALO water system is built for durability, and the filtration media typically lasts up to 10 years with proper installation and water quality.
7. Do HALO water systems require maintenance?
HALO water treatment systems require very little maintenance. One of the advantages of HALO systems is their low-maintenance design. Most homeowners won’t need to service their systems for years. The main tank does not require salt, filters, or monthly upkeep.
8. Will a HALO system improve the taste and odor of my drinking water?
Yes. HALO systems significantly improve taste, smell, and clarity of drinking water by removing chlorine, sulfur, and other unpleasant compounds. Many homeowners report bottled water quality from every tap.
9. Can HALO water systems help with hard water problems?
Absolutely. While not a softener, the HALO system uses scale prevention technology to combat the effects of hard water—like soap scum, scale buildup, and dull laundry—without salt or chemicals.
10. Is a HALO water system environmentally friendly?
Yes. HALO systems are salt-free and don’t use electricity or produce wastewater like traditional softeners. This makes them a green solution for sustainable, whole-home water treatment.
11. Will it protect my plumbing and appliances?
Yes. By removing sediment, chlorine, and scale-causing minerals, the HALO water system can extend the life of your plumbing fixtures, pipes, and appliances, such as your water heater, dishwasher, and washing machine.
12. How much does a HALO water system cost?
Pricing can vary depending on the model and your home’s specific water quality needs. Contact your local authorized HALO water systems dealer—Paradise Plumbing, Air & Electric—for a personalized quote and installation estimate.
13. Can the HALO system be installed in any home?
Yes, most residential plumbing systems are compatible with HALO. A certified installer from Paradise Plumbing, Air & Electric will assess your plumbing, water pressure, and existing water quality before installation.
14. How do I know if I need a whole-house water filtration system?
Common signs you need a water treatment system include:
- Bad taste or odor in tap water
- Visible sediment or discoloration
- Hard water scale on fixtures and glassware
- Dry skin or brittle hair
- Appliances are wearing out faster than expected
A home water test can confirm what contaminants are present and whether a HALO system is the right solution.
15. Where can I buy a HALO water system?
HALO water systems are available for purchase and expert installation through Paradise Plumbing, Air & Electric.
Schedule Your HALO Water System Consultation Now
Ready to enjoy cleaner, healthier water throughout your home? A HALO water system is a smart investment for South Florida homeowners looking to improve water quality and protect their plumbing. If you still have questions or want personalized recommendations based on your home’s water needs, our team at Paradise Plumbing, Air & Electric is here to help.
Call us today at (954) 563-0110 to speak with a water treatment expert or request service online to schedule your free in-home consultation. We serve Broward, Dade, and Palm Beach counties, including communities near Boynton Beach, Delray Beach, Fort Lauderdale, Hollywood, and Aventura.
Better water starts with a better system—get started now!