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Water Treatment

Clean & Clear Water
  • Stop Buying & Hauling Expensive Bottled Water
  • Hate Hard Water?
  • Water Tastes Bad?
  • Odor In The Water?
  • Dirty/Rusty Water?
  • Bottled Water A Pain?
  • Save Money - With Sodium Free Soft Water
  • Protect Your Investment
Save Money On A Whole House System

  • Does your family think your drinking water is useful only for cooking water?
  • Worried about your bathing water quality, brown water, dirty water, rusty water or smelly water?
  • Does your pet think you're trying to give it poison every time it drinks water?
  • Water is considered “hard” if it contains a considerable amount of dissolved calcium and or magnesium. When hard water is heated, the calcium and magnesium precipitates out of the water and adheres to the water heater pots, pans and pipes. It reacts with soap and forms scum and reduces the ability for soap to do its job. The scum collects on tub or shower walls and it’s a chore to keep those clean. You can’t reach inside the water heater or pipes and eventually premature failure of these items occur. 

     

    The operation of a water softener is simple. It’s an ion exchange process. The calcium and magnesium ions in the water are replaced with sodium or potassium ions. Since either does not precipitate out in pipes or react badly with soap, both of the hard water problems are r_200x288_Charger456bgeliminated. 

    To do the ion replacement, the water flows through a bed of small plastic beads called zeolite. The beads (zeolite) are covered with potassium or sodium ions. As the water flows past these new ions, they swap places with the calcium and magnesium ions. Eventually, the beads contain nothing but calcium and magnesium and no potassium or sodium, and at this point they stop softening the water. It is then time to recharge the beads. 

    Recharging (regeneration) involves soaking the zeolite in a stream of potassium or sodium ions. The water softener mixes up a very strong solution of potassium chloride or sodium chloride and flushes it through the beads. 
    This solution displaces all of the calcium and magnesium that has built up on the beads and replaces it again with "good" ions. The remaining solution plus all of the calcium and magnesium is flushed out through a drain pipe. 


    Whether its chlorine removal, sediment removal, filtration, acidic water, reverse osmosis for pure drinking water or any other water quality problem, it can be solved with the quality products we have available. Save time, money, trouble by treating the water you are already paying for instead of buying bottled water.

     


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