Having your own private water well is one of the most gratifying investments that any homeowner could make. But we must remember we are not drinking and using treated city water but only what Mother Nature has provided us.
Included in any water well installation is a free water analysis by one of our treatment technicians.
Some common problems with water include the following:
• Hardness of Water
Unsightly water spots on fixtures, glasses and silverware are also caused by hard water. The hardness creates soap curd which interferes with the cleaning ability of your cleaning products and causes problems such as bath tub ring. Plus, scaling builds up with hard water, and can clog pipes and fixtures.
• Iron
Higher concentrations of iron can cause an objectionable taste and rust-colored staining of sinks, commodes, bath tubs, other plumbing fixtures and clothes.
• pH
Low pH water (acid water) can cause damage to sinks, faucets, hot water tanks, drainage and supply lines. These problems can cause extensive repair costs or replacement.
• Sulfur
Sulfur causes damage to plumbing and gives off an offensive, "rotten egg" odor.
• Chlorine
Chlorine is found to be objectionable in drinking and bathing water. Chlorine that mixes with organics in water, forms trihalomethanes (THM's). THM's are reportedly cancer-causing agents.
Benefits of water treatment
• Cleaner Brighter Laundry
You'll see the difference. Soft water allows you to save up to 75% on soap products simply by allowing soap to do its job. The result: clothes last up to 33% longer.
• See and Feel the Difference
Gone are the hard water deposits that damage hair and the soap curd that blocks skin pores. Also with clean, soft water, your fixtures will sparkle and shine.
• Cleaner Bathrooms, Less Labor
With soft water, you eliminate the need to scrub soap scum. Think of all the things you would rather do than clean up hard water problems!
Never buy bottled water again!
Our customized, patented, whole-house water treatment systems, including a full line of water filters, and reverse osmosis drinking water systems represent over 40 years of engineering expertise. It's easy to see how WaterMax® is the Right Solution™ for well and city water. But don't just take our word for it, please take this opportunity to learn a little more about our products and how they can work for you.