We are concluding our series of articles answering some of the most common questions homeowners ask about the ScaleBlaster hard water descaler. Our previous articles covered the fact that it is easy to install and, in most cases, does not require a professional plumber. We also discussed how it is a limescale eliminator that is effective at water scale removal and how you will begin to notice less spotting on dishes and other signs that the ScaleBlaster electronic descaling system is working. We also touched on the fact that the unit does not require a lot of electricity to operate and that you do not need to turn it on and off. Today, we will answer more questions commonly asked about ScaleBlaster:
What Maintenance Do I Need to Perform on ScaleBlaster?
None! One of the hallmark features of the ScaleBlaster hard water descaler is that it requires no maintenance! It does not use chemicals, salt, batteries, or filters. And there are no moving parts. If you experience a power surge, you may want to check to see if the two LED lights are still illuminated, but other than that, there is nothing to maintain.
Do I Need ScaleBlaster if I Have a Water Softener?
The ScaleBlaster electronic water descaler is an ecofriendly water softener alternative, so you do not need a water softener in addition to ScaleBlaster.
If you are seeking a product that is an effective limescale eliminator that can perform water scale removal and prevent new scale from forming, then the ScaleBlaster is the solution for you. This ecofriendly water softener alternative is affordable, effective, and able to address your hard water problems. ScaleBlaster can be purchased in-store at Home Depot and online at Home Depot and Lowe’s. We invite you to try it today!

Founder and Co-Owner of Clearwater Enviro Technologies
Jeff Conway is the founder and co-owner of Clearwater Enviro Technologies, which opened in 1989 from the city it started from – Clearwater, Florida. The first product line was the Clearwater Pool Systems with Apollo 11 astronaut Buzz Aldrin as it’s company spokesman. In 1995, the electronic water conditioner ScaleBlaster was added to the product line. Jeff was born in Auburn, Indiana but grew up in Fairfield, Connecticut. He is a graduate of Florida Southern College in 1978 and has resided in the Tampa Bay area ever since. Several products have evolved over the years, making the company the largest manufacturer of mineral ionization equipment and electronic water conditioners in the world.
