No-Salt Home Water Conditioning System by ScaleBlaster

Limescale buildup on your faucets? Reduced water pressure? Inefficient appliances? Dry skin and hair? Try ScaleBlaster — a salt-free, chemical-free water softener
that descales your whole house. No maintenance required!

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Leading manufacturer of electronic water conditioners since 1995. Made right here in the U.S.

Home Water Conditioning Systems Are Both Cost-Effective and Eco-Friendly

If your home has hard water, you’re going to have limescale buildup. Over time, this can damage any equipment and appliances in your home that come into contact with hard water, including your faucets, shower heads, washing machine, boiler, dishwasher, and more. In certain cases, it can also affect hair and skin quality.

A home water conditioning system is a healthier, maintenance-free solution to all your hard water problems. Unlike water softeners, which often use salt, water conditioners are salt-free and can treat the water in your whole house. 

ScaleBlaster conditioners use electronic frequency wave technology to alter the qualities of magnesium and calcium in hard water to prevent limescale formation and, over time, remove existing scale deposits.

ScaleBlaster is engineered to handle everything from residential to large-scale commercial and industrial properties.

Why Choose ScaleBlaster?

ScaleBlaster is a pioneering manufacturer of electronic water conditioners and the preferred brand for homeowners in the U.S. and internationally for over 30 years.

Sink drain with heavy limescale buildup, showing hard water issues ScaleBlaster helps eliminate.

Protects Your Appliances

Removing limescale from your appliances can be a huge pain. Scale buildup can also damage your appliances, reducing their lifespan. ScaleBlaster helps prevent this.

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No Salt, No Chemicals

A no-salt, no-chemical water conditioner like ScaleBlaster ensures there are no harmful additives to your water and helps protect the environment as well.

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Cost-Effective

ScaleBlaster residential models start at just $299. What’s more, you also don’t have to spend on buying bags of salt or new filters as you would with a water softener.

Diagram showing how ScaleBlaster uses signals to prevent and remove hard water scale in pipes.

Easy Installation, No Maintenance

ScaleBlaster is a compact home water conditioning system that can usually be installed by yourself without help. It also doesn’t require any maintenance or upkeep.

Need help or more information? Browse through our FAQs or simply reach out to us.

How ScaleBlaster Works

ScaleBlaster is an electronic water descaler. It uses electromagnetic technology to target the root cause of limescale — calcium and magnesium carbonate. 

Our home water conditioning system consists of a signal cable wrapped externally around your incoming water line and connected to the ScaleBlaster control unit. This unit emits a unique range of low-frequency electromagnetic signals (1,000 — 20,000 Hz) that pass through the pipe and into the water.

These signals disrupt how calcium and magnesium ions bond, turning them into soft, microscopic crystals that stay suspended in the water instead of forming hard scale. Over time, existing scale breaks down and is flushed away, while new scale can’t form.

ScaleBlaster home water conditioner in action
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ScaleBlaster alters the behavior of calcium at the molecular level,
keeping pipes and appliances free of limescale—without altering your water's chemistry.

Who Can Use ScaleBlaster?

ScaleBlaster is a water conditioning system for all kinds of homes. Whether you own an apartment, a house, or a sprawling homestead, if you have limescale issues or are simply looking to treat your hard water, ScaleBlaster can help. Our technology is trusted by homeowners, dealers, and global retailers. It’s sold all across the U.S. and in 70+ countries globally.

What to Expect

Benefit from a salt-free, chemical-free, and maintenance-free alternative to water softeners that prevents limescale issues throughout your whole house, all at a very reasonable price. Not only that, ScaleBlaster has a host of add-on advantages:

  • Prolongs the life of dishwasher, clothes washer, and water heater
  • Soap may lather up more and rinse off easier
  • Skin may feel smoother and hair more manageable
  • Brighter, whiter, and longer lasting clothes, towels, and sheets

ScaleBlaster can solve these problems - all at a very reasonable price.

Not only will ScaleBlaster solve the limescale issues, but will:

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Residential Models

The ScaleBlaster home water conditioning system is offered in various models. Select the right model for your needs depending on the size of your home and the level of water hardness. If you have questions, we’d be happy to help!

ScaleBlaster SB-MAX Pro Series unit shown on blue background, promoting salt-free water treatment.

SB-MAX

  • Our “professional” grade model constructed of durable heavy-duty aluminum  

  • Works on Copper, PVC, CPVC & PEX pipe ~ What about galvanized pipe?

What about galvanized pipe?

All ScaleBlaster units can work on galvanized pipe, however the area where you wrap the signal cable cannot be a magnetic – like galvanized.  A handyman or plumber will need to replace a 6-8” area of pipe this with either PVC or copper pipe.  This is not a difficult job.  The rest of the pipe downstream of this can remain galvanized and the unit will work fine.  We are only concerned at where you wrap the coil at.

  • Indoor/covered installations onlyWhy would I need to install outdoors?

Why would I need to install the unit outdoors?

The most desirable place to install the unit is on the main cold-water pipe entering the house after the shutoff valve and before the hot water tank and where the water splits off.  You will need at least 12” of straight pipe to wrap the signal cable in this location.

  • Homes up to 5,000 square feet ~ Over 5,000 square feet.

Over 5,000 square feet?

An additional unit should be added if the house has multiple water heaters or over 5,000 square feet.  Contact us for more details.

  • Water hardness levels up to 40 grains per gallon or 684 ppm~  Why this matters?

Calcium Hardness Level

It is important to know the calcium hardness level in order to determine the proper model to choose.

Municipal water – you can easily obtain the calcium hardness level by contacting your city or country water department or visiting their website. Standard calcium hardness test kits are available at all pool supply stores that will give you an accurate reading. You can have them perform this very quick and simple test for you.

Using our USA hard water map – you can use this map as a guideline to the calcium hardness level in your area.

US map showing water hardness levels by region, highlighting areas needing ScaleBlaster solutions.
Well water – is usually harder than municipal water and the water should be tested using the calcium hardness test kit or tested at a pool supply store. If you are unable to do that, we recommend purchasing the SB-Elite or the SB-MAX PRO.

  • 10-year warranty
  • UL, CUL listed
ScaleBlaster SB-Elite model on blue background, offering a salt-free solution to hard water issues.

SB-Elite

  • Homes under 5000 square feet

  • Works on Copper, PVC, CPVC & PEX pipe ~ What about galvanized pipe?

What about galvanized pipe?

All ScaleBlaster units can work on galvanized pipe, however the area where you wrap the signal cable cannot be a magnetic – like galvanized.  A handyman or plumber will need to replace a 6-8” area of pipe this with either PVC or copper pipe.  This is not a difficult job.  The rest of the pipe downstream of this can remain galvanized and the unit will work fine.  We are only concerned at where you wrap the coil at.

  • Indoor/covered installations only ~ Why would I need to install outdoors?

Why would I need to install the unit outdoors?

The most desirable place to install the unit is on the main cold-water pipe entering the house after the shutoff valve and before the hot water tank and where the water splits off.  You will need at least 12” of straight pipe to wrap the signal cable in this location.

  • Water hardness levels up to 35 grains per gallon or 600 ppm ~ Why this matters?

Calcium Hardness Level

It is important to know the calcium hardness level in order to determine the proper model to choose.

Municipal water – you can easily obtain the calcium hardness level by contacting your city or country water department or visiting their website. Standard calcium hardness test kits are available at all pool supply stores that will give you an accurate reading. You can have them perform this very quick and simple test for you.

Using our USA hard water map – you can use this map as a guideline to the calcium hardness level in your area.

US map showing water hardness levels by region, highlighting areas needing ScaleBlaster solutions.
Well water – is usually harder than municipal water and the water should be tested using the calcium hardness test kit or tested at a pool supply store. If you are unable to do that, we recommend purchasing the SB-Elite or the SB-MAX PRO.

ScaleBlaster SB-75 model against blue background, a salt-free electronic hard water conditioning unit.

SB-75

  • Works on Copper, PVC, CPVC & PEX pipe ~ What about galvanized pipe?

What about galvanized pipe?

All ScaleBlaster units can work on galvanized pipe, however the area where you wrap the signal cable cannot be a magnetic – like galvanized.  A handyman or plumber will need to replace a 6-8” area of pipe this with either PVC or copper pipe.  This is not a difficult job.  The rest of the pipe downstream of this can remain galvanized and the unit will work fine.  We are only concerned at where you wrap the coil at.

  • Indoor installations only ~ Why would I need to install outdoors?

Why would I need to install the unit outdoors?

The most desirable place to install the unit is on the main cold-water pipe entering the house after the shutoff valve and before the hot water tank and where the water splits off.  You will need at least 12” of straight pipe to wrap the signal cable in this location.

  • Homes under 4000 square feet

  • Water hardness levels up to 19 grains per gallon or 325 ppm ~ Why this matters?

Calcium Hardness Level

It is important to know the calcium hardness level in order to determine the proper model to choose.

Municipal water – you can easily obtain the calcium hardness level by contacting your city or country water department or visiting their website. Standard calcium hardness test kits are available at all pool supply stores that will give you an accurate reading. You can have them perform this very quick and simple test for you.

Using our USA hard water map – you can use this map as a guideline to the calcium hardness level in your area.

US map showing water hardness levels by region, highlighting areas needing ScaleBlaster solutions.
Well water – is usually harder than municipal water and the water should be tested using the calcium hardness test kit or tested at a pool supply store. If you are unable to do that, we recommend purchasing the SB-Elite or the SB-MAX PRO.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is a home water conditioning system?

A home water conditioner, such as ScaleBlaster, is a salt-free, chemical-free alternative to a water softener for your whole house. It uses electromagnetic technology to prevent limescale formation in your pipes and appliances and requires no maintenance once it’s installed. 

How is a water conditioner different from a water softener?

Traditional water softeners use salt to exchange ions with the minerals in your water. This pollutes your water streams and the environment in addition to creating an ongoing expense for you. A water conditioner, such as ScaleBlaster, relies on frequency wave technology to prevent limescale formation and dissolve existing scale deposits.

How much does a home water conditioning system cost?

ScaleBlaster water conditioners are a cost-effective, eco-friendly solution to hard water problems in your house. Residential models are priced starting at $299.

Why makes ScaleBlaster better than other water descaling systems?

ScaleBlaster is a revolutionary solution to hard water problems in your homes as well as commercial and industrial properties. A salt-free, chemical-free, filter-free, and maintenance-free option, they benefit both your pocketbook and the environment. ScaleBlaster is easy to install — you can even do it yourself — and priced very reasonably, starting at $299.

What is ScaleBlaster?

ScaleBlaster is an innovative, state-of-the art, electronic water conditioner that is installed on the incoming waterline entering the home.  A signal cable is wrapped around the outside of the pipe and is connected to the enclosure.  The unit produces a unique sound wave that alters the calcium molecules in the water, causing them to lose their “adhesive” properties.  This removes existing limescale and keeps it from forming again.  ScaleBlaster requires absolutely no maintenance, salt, chemicals nor any filters to replace.

Ready to Stop Limescale at the Source?

Protect your plumbing, save on energy bills, and enjoy clean, efficient water—without salt or chemicals. ScaleBlaster is trusted by thousands of homeowners worldwide.