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Mr. H. just purchased a home with an older softener. He was noticing that the softener was not working and they were getting iron breakthrough. Randy our service technician went to their home to scope out the situation and try to fix the problem. He found that the unit was completely dead. The homeowner needed new water treatment equipment as soon as possible. Nate was able to head out to the home right away to get them taken care of. He discussed a few different options with Mr. H. and he decided to go with our EV2-1054-MIN. This unit is a 2 in one unit that conditions the water. Taking care of both the hardness and iron in the water. Randy was able to get that unit installed quickly for the homeowners too. That way they don't have iron damage on any of their appliances or fixtures.
Our existing customer had a water softener for 20+ years. They had been noticing some hard water build up, so they called us. After having a service tech come and look at the system, he recommended to replace the system due to the age and repairs needed. Our project coordinator went out to the home to test the water and recommend some options on a new system. After testing the water and talking with the homeowners we found the EVRS was the best fit. Mr. G. liked having the vacation mode for when he goes away. After the installation, Mr. G. liked having nice, soft water back in the house!
The way salt is manufactured, like anything, there is an opportunity to find foreign objects in a bag of salt. Although incredibly rare if not found by the person adding salt to their brine tank, the objects can make their way to any of the screens in the brine tank, or the valve and cause a clog. Or even worse, make their way through the screens and get lodged somewhere in the control valve. This customer in New London decided they wanted new equipment instead of trying to fix the system due to cost. They discussed with our staff on options and our economical ES-1044 was perfect for their needs. They also switched to a more pure salt to help save them from debris getting into the softener.
Water treatment solutions can vary in size and shape depending on several factors including water conditions, number of people living in the home, unique water features, the amount of water being used in the home and even time of day the water is being used. This customer in New London moved into a home with their family, however the previous owner lived alone. When Clean Water Center was called to consult on new water treatment our Project Coordinator quickly realized through testing and asking a few questions that the current system was way too undersized for the current family. After some discussion it was decided that a similar but more modern and larger system was to be installed. An EVR-1354 water softener and EVFE-1252 iron filter would keep the water in the home much more usable and cleaner. Appropriately sizing water solutions is important for water efficiency, salt efficiency, and balancing upfront cost with reoccurring maintenance. Additionally, this customer added our optional maintenance plan with lifetime warranty so the equipment is taken care of, salt is delivered regularly, and will be replaced when this set-up is ready to retire.
We had a customer reach out to use who just moved into a rental home. At the time of moving in there was a very old nonfunctioning water softener. The customer had soft water in the last home they lived in so they noticed right away when they moved it was hard water. We came out to test the water and see what we could do. We found the water to be very hard, we recommend to replace the old system. With the customer renting the home they didn't want to purchase a system. We went over out rental program and they decided that would be a great option for them. After a quick and clean install the customer is happy to have soft water again.