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Mr. and Mrs. G found that their previous water softener from one of the many big box stores was no longer keeping up with their hard water and seemed to have hard water break through into their lines, but it was also located in an inconvenient location in the basement. After meeting with our Project Coordinator, they were able to find a professional grade softener that both softened their water and addressed the levels of iron that would stain appliances and fixtures around the home. We were also able to place the new water softener in a much preferred location for future basement projects. They are now set up with our EVR-1044U that is going to address their specific water quality concerns and allow them to continue forward with their basement improvements.
Mr. and Mrs. Z had an older softener that was no longer mechanically functional. After testing the water, it was found that they had sulfur, iron, and hard water. To take care of the rotten egg smell from the sulfur, and the staining from the iron, we recommended the EVFE iron filter. After the filer, is the EVR water softener that will optimize their salt efficency. They now have soft water, no stains and no terrible smell.
Mr. and. Mrs. B. had just built their new home. They are on an artesian well with very high iron. They had met Nate, our retail manager, at one of our local home shows and learned what we had to offer. They set up a consult with Nate for him to come to the home to test the water and look over the plumbing. With the conditions of their water, Nate recommended an EVR-1044U along with a One Filter to help make sure they had great quality water.
Mr. and Mrs. S. had lived in their trailer home for a number of years and just dealt with hard water and iron. As time has gone on, they were looking to do some remodeling, but didn't want to harm the new appliances and fixtures with the terrible water they had. One of their bigger concerns was on where the water softener would even fit due to them living in a permanent trailer. Trailer's are a little more difficult to work with, but we make it happen. With hardness and iron being the water quality concerns, we knew we could handle it with our EVCS cabinet water softener. This is our most space efficient water softener that tends to work best in trailers and/or shorter basements/crawl spaces, and after getting a little creative with the plumbing, we were able to install the softener alongside their washer/dryer and keep it aesthetically pleasing. Now they can move forward with remodeling and not have any concerns about the water harming their investments.
Mr. and Mrs. H. had recently moved to Omro to live closer to their family. The family lived on the same road and had similar issues when it came to water quality. They all had hard city water and minimal space for a traditional water softener set up. The traditional set up entails the media tank sitting outside and separate to the brine (salt) tank. In Mr. and Mrs. H.'s particular case, they had a crawl space that did not have the head room for a water softener. We immediately knew that our EVC (cabinet model) softener would be the most appropriate option for them. This model also did not fit in the crawl space, so we were able to make room in their utility closet and plumb accordingly so that all the lines in the house were treated with softened water. Although some creativity was needed for the installation, we were able to ultimately help the household have soft water to protect the new home.