Solutions for the Top
4 Water
Problems
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HARD WATER
Water is called "hard water" if it contains excessive amounts of certain minerals
because these substances leave a hard scale on surfaces that come in contact with the water. You can tell you have hard water if there's build-up on your sinks and bathtubs, or if you have to use large amounts of soap to clean dishes or wash your hair.
Hard Water Solutions
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Find out more on whether to
soften
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| IRON IN YOUR WATER
Dissolved ferrous iron gives water a disagreeable
taste. When the iron combines with tea, coffee and other
beverages, it produces an inky, black appearance and a
harsh, unacceptable taste. Vegetables cooked in water
containing excessive iron turn dark and look
unappealing.
Iron Removal Solutions
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Contaminated Water |
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| WATER THAT SMELLS LIKE ROTTEN EGGS or
LOOKS BAD
Hydrogen Sulfide (H2S) is a gas which imparts its
"rotten egg" SULFIDE odor to water supplies.
Such waters are distasteful for drinking purposes and
processes in practically all industries. Most sulfur
waters contain from 1 to 5 ppm of hydrogen sulfide.
Hydrogen sulfide can interfere with readings obtained
from water samples.
Hydrogen Sulfide Solutions
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Water should taste good. |
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ACIDIC WATER (PH IMBALANCE)
Acidic neutralizers slowly dissolve the calcium and magnesium media on contact as the water flows through the filter, raising the pH of the water and increasing the alkalinity.
PH
control of water is important. This eliminates the effects of corrosive water chemistries and can help to prevent corrosion of piping and fixtures.
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Corroded Pipes |
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| ABOUT WATER SYSTEMS
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WATER TREATMENT SYSTEMS
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WATER FILTERS
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COMMERCIAL WATER TREATMENTS
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SPECIALTY WATER PRODUCTS
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