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We are a family owned and operated, Central Florida based, water Treatment Company. We supply our devoted customers with products that meet all of their water treatment and purification needs. We strive to ensure that our customers� water is free from harmful contaminants.
We back our services with a strict guarantee and without needless high pressure sales tactics. If you don�t need it .. you don�t get it. Our goal is to gain new customers, meet their needs and keep them coming back again. That is why customer satisfaction is our priority. Please feel free to contact us at the email address indicated on this page or by phone. We offer free water analysis in select Florida areas and follow up with a comprehensive treatment plan. We look forward to serving you and all of your water treatment needs. Contact us for more information! |
| Water Softeners are a vital addition to your water system and provide your family with a reliable and safe source of water for personal use. |
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| Advantages of Using a Softener: - Higher Quality Drinking Water - Prevents Hard Water Scale - Prevents Staining on Bathroom & Kitchen Fixtures as well as Dishes, Dishwasher, Washing Machine and Clothes - Significantly Reduces Soap and Cleaning Product Consumption - Provides Excellent Grooming & Cosmetic Benefits - Reduces Water Heating Costs - Prolongs the Life of Water Heaters, Icemakers, Dishwashers, Coffeemakers and Plumbing Fixtures. |
| R.O. units are mounted under the sink and out of the way! |
| Reverse Osmosis creates a safer and more pleasant form of drinking water. Check it out for yourself. Cost The next time that you fill up your gas tank and grab a bottle of water, compare the price! A 16 ounce bottle of water sells for $0.69 or $5.52 per gallon, probably more than twice as much per gallon as gas! Calculate that cost at a bottle a day and you could end up paying as much as $248.00 a year for bottled water! Convenience Using bottled water as an alternative source requires storage and handling. A five gallon bottle weighs 40lbs!! Imagine dropping that bottle, compromising the valve, and ending up with a large mess on your hands!!!! Environmental Impact Unless you recycle, the bottled water containers create an environmental disposal issue. If you feel that you are environmentally conscious consider using the internet to research the time it takes for plastic to �breakdown�. Keep it Clean The following information was taken from: The University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, College of Agriculture, Cooperative Extension Service: "If you choose bottled water after careful investigation, keep in mind that all of your hard work will go to waste if you aren't careful about keeping your bottled water clean. You have to be faithful in maintaining the hygiene of your bottled water, or you may increase your exposure to bacteria. Bacteria grow best in warm, moist areas. The wet, warm, threaded cap of an unrefrigerated bottle of water is a perfect place for bacteria to grow; they will begin to grow as soon as you break the seal. If ingested, these bacteria can cause gastrointestinal problems and other health risks. The key is to maintain the cleanliness of your bottles and store them properly. Follow these hints: 1) Store the bottle in a refrigerator at a temperature above freezing but less than 50 degrees Fahrenheit. 2) Wipe the seal with a clean cloth after each use. 3) Avoid any type of buildup in the bottle cap. 4) If your bottle is refillable, make sure it is well-cleaned and rinsed before refilling. If possible, recycle the old bottle and obtain a fresh, sterile, sealed bottle. 5 gallon water dispensers must also be kept meticulously clean to prevent bacteria from growing in the reservoir area and bubbling into the bottle.� It is clear that bottled water is cumbersome, expensive, wasteful, and could harbor bacteria if handled improperly. Reverse Osmosis would eliminate the bulk of these issues for your family and be very cost efficient. Providing your own washable, reusable containers could eliminate the need for bottled water on the go! |
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