Water  Treatment  Systems

Residential Water Treatment Systems

Unless you get all your water from a well, you should know that all of your water goes through a municipal treatment facility before it gets to your home. This treatment is designed to remove many harmful materials from your water supply, and for the most part, it is successful; however, no municipal water treatment is 100% effective as there will always be small amounts of harmful material that still manages to make it into your home’s water supply.

If you want to make sure that your water is as clean as possible, you should invest in a water treatment system. Cool Care Heating, Air, Plumbing & Refrigeration installs and services a wide range of water treatment systems. It may not seem like a big deal to have a few trace amounts of minerals in your water supply, but these kinds of contaminants have an effect far beyond simply making tap water taste bad. Some common contaminants that you may need to worry about include lead, cyanide, arsenic and a host of other toxic materials.

There is no safe level of exposure for these pollutants, and any amount present in your water should be removed as soon as possible; therefore, it is vital to make sure that your water quality is as high as possible. The best way to do that is with a treatment system.

Types of Water Treatment Systems

There are a variety of different water treatment systems you can install in your home – each of which is designed to remove a different range of contaminants from your water.

Water Softeners

Hard water is an inconvenient mineral buildup that can cause plumbing system damage over time. Water softeners are a method of water treatment designed to deal with hard water. Hard water has a high level of magnesium and calcium particles in it, which causes lime scale to form over time. A water softener replaces the calcium and magnesium particles in the water with a substitute – typically small amounts of sodium – though not enough for you to taste. This protects your home’s plumbing system from the effects of long-term water exposure.

Water Heaters

Have you ever thought about which appliance in your home works the hardest? During our super-hot summers, you might assume that this is the air conditioner, but it is your water heater! Each time you turn on a hot water tap in your home, you are making use of your water heater. If you have a tank system, the water heater is constantly consuming energy to keep your water hot. As such, the water heater incurs a decent amount of wear and tear over the years since it is constantly working to maintain a standing supply of hot water. For your water heater to last as long as possible, you will want to invest in the kind of professional water heater services we provide here at Cool Care Heating, Air, Plumbing & Refrigeration. For more information on water heaters, including service and installation, please click here.

If you are looking for options on water treatment systems, then give us a call at 803.772.7715 to schedule an appointment to assess the best solution for your home’s needs!

Water  Treatment  Systems

Commercial Water Treatment Systems

Unless you get all your water from a well, you should know that all your water goes through a municipal treatment facility before it gets to your business. This treatment is designed to remove many harmful materials from your water supply, and for the most part, it is successful; however, no municipal water treatment is 100% effective as there will always be small amounts of harmful material that still manage to make it into your office’s water supply.

If you want to make sure that your water is as clean as possible, you should invest in a water treatment system. Cool Care Heating, Air, Plumbing & Refrigeration installs and services a wide range of water treatment systems. It may not seem like a big deal to have a few trace amounts of minerals in your water supply, but these kinds of contaminants have an effect far beyond simply making tap water taste bad. Some common contaminants that you may need to worry about include lead, cyanide, arsenic and a host of other toxic materials.

There is no safe level of exposure for these pollutants, and any amount present in your water should be removed as soon as possible; therefore, it is vital to make sure that your water quality is as high as possible. The best way to do that is with a treatment system

Types of Water Treatment Systems

There are a variety of different water treatment systems you can install in your business – each of which is designed to remove a different range of contaminants from your water.

Water Softeners

Hard water is an inconvenient mineral buildup that can cause plumbing system damage over time. Water softeners are a method of water treatment designed to deal with hard water. Hard water has a high level of magnesium and calcium particles in it, which causes lime scale to form over time. A water softener replaces the calcium and magnesium particles in the water with a substitute – typically small amounts of sodium – though not enough for you to taste. This protects your office’s plumbing system from the effects of long-term water exposure.

Water Heaters

Have you ever thought about which appliance in your business works the hardest? During our super-hot summers, you might assume that this is the air conditioner, but it is your water heater! Each time you turn on a hot water tap in your office, you are making use of your water heater. If you have a tank system, the water heater is constantly consuming energy to keep your water hot. As such, the water heater incurs a decent amount of wear and tear over the years since it is constantly working to maintain a standing supply of hot water. For your water heater to last as long as possible, you will want to invest in the kind of professional water heater services we provide here at Cool Care Heating, Air, Plumbing & Refrigeration. For more information on water heaters, including service and installation, please click here.

If you are looking for options on water treatment systems, then give us a call at 803.772.7715 to schedule an appointment to assess your business’s needs!