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This customer called wanting to upgrade their current water treatment equipment. They had a competitor's water softener and Iron Curtain, but were still get getting hard water issues around the house, as well as a bad smell and taste to it. A Project Coordinator went out to the house to test the water and assess their situation.
The Project Coordinator went over the solutions and the homeowner decided to upgrade all of their equipment with a new water softener, iron filter, and added the Ultro Reverse Osmosis drinking system as well, so that they always have bottle quality water at their fingertips.
This homeowner had to call the Clean Water Center for service on their water softener, as it was make making loud noises and not regenerating quite right. The tech came out and let them know that it was in need of replacement. With it being over 20 years old, the customer new it was about time.
They decided to have us install an EVR-1044 water softener in their home, and opted to go on the maintenance plan so that we could help them take care of their new investment.
This customer called the Clean Water Center as they just purchased the house, hadn't even moved in yet, but found the water to be staining the fixtures and the smell of the water to be unbearable. A Project Coordinator met her at the house and tested the water. There was a strong sulfur smell, and 5 ppm of iron in the water. The current softener was not that old, but they new that it would have to be replaced sooner than later if it was taking on that amount of iron for a few years.
After speaking with the Project Coordinator, they decided to have us install a new water softener, as well as an EVFE-1354 Iron Filter to help with the iron and sulfur in the water. They will be moving in soon, and will be much happier with their water of their new, beautiful house.
Customer called in to the Clean Water Center as her current softener was not working properly and seemed to be leaking. A Project Coordinator went out to the customers home and assess the water and how many people were in the house. Customer is on city water with 21 gpg of hardness and only one occupant.
After going through her options for softeners, the customer decided to have us install an ES-1044 water softener.
This customer just purchased a lake house, that is on a well in town. The previous homeowner had water treatment equipment, but none of it had been serviced since 2014. They called The Clean Water Center for service on it as they were finding build up on their faucets. When the tech arrived, he found that the iron filter wasn't working quite right, and the there was no salt in the brine tank for the softener. He rebuilt the control head on the iron filter, put salt in the brine tank, and explained that they may need new equipment soon as their current equipment is pretty old. The customer decided he wanted to look into buying new equipment anyways, as they would eventually like to do some renovating, and would like to make sure the water did not ruin anything new that they installed. The tech set the customer up consult with a Project Coordinator to go over options for new equipment.
The Project Coordinator went out to the house, and found the water to have 24 gpg of hardness, and 3ppm of iron. The customer decided that he wanted to have us install a new water softener, and to just rebed the current Iron Filter, as it had just been rebuilt, to see how long they would have on it. They decided to go with the maintenance plan so that we could help him keep an eye on the new equipment.