Tuesday, 3 March 2009

All About Water

We are a family owned and operated company that prides itself on quality products and service. We classify ourselves as a big/small company capable of doing residential and commercial work while providing personalized friendly service. One of our staff is always available to respond to your questions about problems or services that you may require.

Product bulletin 3500 series

The new 3500 series conditioners/refiners contain an out of salt in X days feature.It is important to understand the meaning of this number, as it is an estimate of out of salt in X days and is frequently updated based on salt level in the brine tank, the salt dose used, and the average daily water use. It is not simply counting down days.

For example, if the remote states out of salt in 69 days, and the homeowner leaves the homefor three days, when he comes back it may still state out of salt in 69 days It may even get larger because the average daily gallon usage estimate may have dropped (due to lack of use). The unit recalculates the average daily gallon at midnight. Therefore, the estimated out of salt in X days is recalculated every 24 hours.

Hard water

The greater Phoenix is some the hardest water in the country.  Softening the water makes life much easier and save’s money too.  Soft water saves as much as 75% on soap cost around the home.

Residential Water Softener

Having a residential water softener gives piece of mind your appliances, fixtures, and water heater will not scale up and wear out and have pre-mature failure.  With the Ecowater Refiner you get piece of mind with a lifetime warranty that the softener and chlorine removeal will last a lifetime.

Tuesday, 17 February 2009

The Dangers of Chlorine Contamination

CHLORINE AND YOUR SHOWER

“Taking long hot showers is a health risk, according to research presented last week in Anaheim California, at a meeting of the American Chemical Society–and to a lesser extent baths–lead to a greater exposure to toxic chemicals contained in water supplies than does drinking the water. The chemicals evaporate out of the water and are inhaled. They can also spread through the house and be inhaled by others. House holders can receive 6 to 100 times more of the chemical by breathing the air around showers and bath than they would by drinking the water.”