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This customer called to say that he is looking for a new water softener for his home in the City of Hartland. Said that his current softener was regenerating too often, and that their water bill was going up. A Project Coordinator went out to his house to assess the water, and take a look at the old equipment and plumbing.
After the consultation, the homeowner decided to have us install a new AOP-1044 Water Softener.
This customer has been working with Clean Water Center for a while, and was interested in a Reverse Osmosis Drinking system for a while. He contacted us, and had us install an UltroWater Reverse Osmosis for him with a 14 Gallon Storage tank, so that he and his family will never run out of clean drinking water.
This customer was looking to replace their current iron filter and water softener. They had concerns with their current equipment's quality. They were looking for treatment equipment that would last and be able to handle their water conditions because of the high amounts of iron and hardness in the water. Garrett, our project coordinator, was able to find them a good quality water softener and iron filter to replace their older equipment. The homeowners also chose to get great drinking water as well and installed a reverse osmosis system. They now have good quality water throughout the whole home.
This customer had just moved in about a year ago and was not happy with the water conditions in the house. She is on city water, but the water is very hard at 26 gpg. A Project Coordinator met with her, and after talking a bit, found that she was not planning on staying long in the area, so she did not want to put too much money into a new system; so she decided to rent and EVRS-1044 water softener to help with the hard water in the house.
The customer called the Clean Water Center with hard water issues throughout the home. Said that this current softener is about 19 years old. A Project Coordinator went out to the home to assess the water and current softener. After tests, they found that the water had 28 gpg from the pressure tanks, and still had 13 gpg after the treatment equipment on the hot water. The Project Coordinator suggested a new softener and went over options with him.
The homeowner decided to have us install an EVRS-1044 for him. We installed the next week, and the homeowner should be good for the next 20+ years!