Paragon Home Services
Water Softener & Filtration Installation in Lomita, CA
Lomita, CA

Water Softener & Filtration Installation in Lomita, CA

Small, tightly-knit residential community with predominantly single-family homes from the 1950s–1960s. Homeowners take pride in maintaining and upgrading their properties. Strong demand for plumbing modernization, electrical upgrades, and interior renovations.

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  • ·18+ Years in South Bay
  • ·Fully Licensed & Insured
  • ·Workmanship Guarantee

Why Lomita Homes Need Expert Water Softeners

The Lomita Challenge

Lomita's compact residential footprint is dominated by 1950s–1960s single-family homes with original plumbing systems nearing or past end-of-life. Galvanized supply lines, cast iron drain stacks, and clay sewer laterals are standard in Lomita's housing stock. The city's proximity to the Palos Verdes hills means some properties face slope-related drainage challenges that compound standard plumbing maintenance needs.

The Paragon Solution

Paragon Home Services has served Lomita homeowners since 2007 — 18+ years of water softener & filtration installation experience specific to the South Bay's unique construction era, climate, and infrastructure challenges. Every project is managed by licensed, W-2 technicians with the tools and expertise your home deserves.

Water Treatment Installation Process

  1. 1

    Complimentary in-home water hardness test — we test your specific water supply before sizing equipment, as hardness can vary significantly between cities and even neighborhoods based on blending ratios.

  2. 2

    System sizing consultation — softeners are sized by household size, peak demand (bathrooms, occupants), and hardness level. An undersized system regenerates too frequently; an oversized system wastes salt.

  3. 3

    Bypass valve installation — a properly installed bypass allows you to maintain water service to the home during maintenance without disabling the system.

  4. 4

    Media tank installation and brine tank setup — the softener is installed at the main water entry point before any branch lines, ensuring all fixtures receive conditioned water.

  5. 5

    System programming and calibration — regeneration cycle timing, salt dose, and reserve capacity are configured for your household's actual usage pattern.

  6. 6

    Client education walkthrough — we explain salt monitoring, bypass protocol, maintenance schedule, and what to expect in the first 30 days as scale is flushed from the system.

Water Treatment Capabilities

  • Whole-home salt-based water softeners (all major brands)
  • Salt-free descaling systems (for brine-restricted applications)
  • Reverse osmosis (RO) drinking water systems
  • Whole-home carbon block filtration
  • Sediment pre-filtration
  • UV purification systems
  • Under-sink point-of-use filtration
  • Whole-home water hardness testing
  • Water heater descaling coordination
  • Annual maintenance and salt replenishment programs
  • Softener repair and media replacement
  • Commercial and multi-unit water treatment

Paragon in Lomita

Serving All of Lomita

Neighborhoods: a quiet, family-oriented community nestled between Torrance and the Palos Verdes Peninsula, known for its small-town character and the historic Lomita Railroad Museum

ZIP codes served: 90717

CSLB #1234567 · Fully Licensed & Insured

Established 2007 — 18+ years South Bay experience

24/7 emergency response

Water Softeners — Frequently Asked Questions

What size softener does my home need?
Sizing is based on grain capacity — the amount of hardness minerals the system can remove before regenerating. For a South Bay home at 18 GPG hardness with 4 occupants, we typically recommend a 48,000–64,000 grain system, which regenerates every 7–10 days. We calculate the correct size at the time of your in-home assessment — not by guessing from your square footage.
How much does it cost to run a water softener?
Running costs are minimal — approximately $5–$10/month in salt and a small amount of electricity for the control valve. The savings in water heater efficiency, appliance longevity, and reduced cleaning product use typically far exceed operating cost. Most South Bay homeowners recover the system cost within 3–5 years in appliance savings alone.
Do I need a city permit to install a water softener?
In most South Bay jurisdictions (Torrance, Redondo Beach, Manhattan Beach, Hermosa Beach), a permit is not required for a water softener installation that connects to existing supply lines. Palos Verdes Estates has specific HOA guidelines around brine discharge — we verify local requirements before every installation.
What is the maintenance schedule for a softener?
Primary maintenance is monitoring and replenishing salt in the brine tank — typically every 6–8 weeks for an average household. We recommend an annual service call to check resin condition, clean the brine tank, and test output hardness to verify performance. Most systems have a service life of 15–25 years with proper maintenance.

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