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In 2003 Clean Water Center bought out Homite water treatment. Homite had rental equipment installed in some homes CWC inherited and some of it is still operating. This customer had some older treatment equipment that was finally due to be replaced. A Project Coordinator from CWC came out to the home and tested the water to make sure they got the right equipment for the conditions and updated his rental equipment to something much more modern.
We had a customer of ours who just moved into a home that had an existing softener in it. After some weeks in the home they noticed iron build up and stains in the tub. We first serviced the softener and during that time we found a higher amount of iron that is too much for a softener to handle. We suggested to look into something to treat the iron on its own, and set up a time for a project coordinator to come out too the home to see what would work best. After going over options with the customer they decided on the EVFE iron filter. This filter uses air to oxidize the iron so it can be filtered out. After a quick and clean install the homeowner no longer needs to worry about iron!
The average water softener will last about 8-12 years depending on the water conditions and the amount of water it treats on a regular basis. When that happens, most homeowners have a choice. Have the system repaired or replace the system. Clean Water Center’s process is to have a Project Coordinator come out and evaluate the situation and come up with custom solutions for the individual home and residents. In this situation the homeowner decided replacement was the way to go, so an install was scheduled that day for a technician to install an EVRS-1054, a system sized appropriately for the water conditions and the size of the family which features like adaptive regenerations and reserve capacity that will help the homeowner keep their water clean and working for them rather than against them.
Sometimes space is not on our side when it comes to getting water treatment in our homes. In this case in Neenah there was only one location it could make sense to install a softener without having to replumb a lot or existing work. However, there wasn’t enough space. The homeowner was able to give us a few inches by moving the dryer a bit to the right. And our water softener tanks have a self-leveling stand so uneven concrete near the drain made it so nothing else could go there, but the softener could. Talk about maximizing space and working with the space you have.
We had a customer reach out to us because they just purchased a new home with a non-functioning water softener. Our sister company provided the well inspection and let them know it something they should address right away. The new home owner was going to be installing new sinks, faucets and dishwasher so he didn't want all the new things getting damaged by the hard water. Once the homeowner moved in he had us come out right away, after some more testing we found very hard water and the old unit was no longer working. We recommend a new water softener and RO system, the customer agreed and got on the schedule right away. After a quick and clean install the homeowner can enjoy the new house with nice soft water!