The system is working great. – Curtis Campbell Needville, Texas
Author: Gerry Bulfin
Using Chlorinator Systems To Remove Bacteria
The US Environmental Protection agency strongly recommends annual coliform bacteria testing for private water wells, as contamination can occur without any change in taste or odor to the water. It is best to address your bacteria problem as soon as possible in order to keep it under control, and will even save time and money … Continue reading Using Chlorinator Systems To Remove Bacteria
“We are very happy with the system and the water it provides. Very easy install.”
My system is installed in it's temporary location in my shop and feeds my RV outside with wonderful water. We are very happy with the system and the water it provides. Very easy install. The system will eventually be move to the basement of the house we are building and will be plumbed more permanently. … Continue reading “We are very happy with the system and the water it provides. Very easy install.”
Very Pleased With My Neutralizer System and Service
We installed our new neutralizer last week. We are very pleased with how it is working. The size is small, but we did not need a big system for just the two of us and the acid level was not high. I appreciate that when I called prior to ordering, the sales rep did not … Continue reading Very Pleased With My Neutralizer System and Service
Very Pleased With My System and Service
We installed our new neutralizer last week. We are very pleased with how it is working. The size is small, but we did not need a big system for just the two of us and the acid level was not high. I appreciate that when I called prior to ordering, the sales rep did not … Continue reading Very Pleased With My System and Service
Conserving Water During A Drought
Water Conservation Basics Start by learning how much water you use and where it gets used, this can easily be done by reviewing your water bill. If you find that you are going over your allotment, then conserving water will save you lots of money on your water bill, as rates often increase exponentially for … Continue reading Conserving Water During A Drought
How to Optimize Your Water Treatment System During The Drought
Water treatment systems including water softeners, reverse osmosis systems, iron filters and other types of backwashing and self-cleaning treatment systems all produce wastewater, which flushes out accumulated contaminants. It is very common for these filter systems to be installed and then forgotten about; if the system is set to backwash more frequently than needed, you … Continue reading How to Optimize Your Water Treatment System During The Drought
How Drought Affects Well Water Treatment Systems And Water Quality
The 2014 North American Drought was a record-breaking expansion of the drought that began in 2010, after the lack of snow and rain in the United States resulted in little or no rainwater or meltwater to soak into the ground. While some of the country has been hit with record rainfall and flooding, California and … Continue reading How Drought Affects Well Water Treatment Systems And Water Quality
Identifying Water Problems by Symptoms
When selecting a well water treatment system, knowing your water chemistry is the key to finding the right system. Your water chemistry can easily be determined by conducting simple water testing, using of of our test kits. Testing to Determine Water Chemistry, Depending on the Problem If you have never had your well water tested, … Continue reading Identifying Water Problems by Symptoms
How Well Pump Flow Rate and Pressure Affect Treatment Systems
Accurately calculating or knowing your well pump flow rate and water pressure will allow the properly sized water treatment system to be selected. A common mistake is to install a water treatment system that requires 10 gallons per minute when the well can only produce 5 gallons per minute. After a few months, the water … Continue reading How Well Pump Flow Rate and Pressure Affect Treatment Systems