by Lars | Oct 18, 2010 | Iron Filter, Water Filter, Water Purification, Water Softener
The water treatment industry has done a disservice to its customers. For years, the exact benefits of water equipment have been vaguely described. Even naming conventions are confusing. The same equipment can go by different names like water softener, water...
by Lars | Sep 27, 2010 | Water Softener
When our client moved to the Twin Cities they found a great property on Prior Lake. The spent many months in a rental home while their new home was remodeled from top to bottom. They installed all new appliances and mechanicals – except for their water system!...
by Lars | Jul 6, 2010 | Iron Filter, Water Cooler, Water Purification, Water Softener
Grace Lutheran Church in Deephaven, MN had been fighting with their well water for years. The old mechanical Fleck 2750 water softener used 1,000’s of pounds of salt each year, and did a poor job of removing the iron from the water. Every toilet in the church was...
by Lars | May 5, 2010 | Iron Filter, Water Purification, Water Softener
Local author and financial expert Rob Severson had typical Deephaven well water: rusty, stinky, and hard. He had rented a water softener for years, and it kind of worked. They still fought rust stains, cringed at the odor, and they had to buy bottled water. They were...
by Lars | Mar 11, 2010 | Water Softener
In 1980 Andy Fleckenstein introduced the 5600 valve to the water treatment industry. This iconic valve is still sold today, mostly unchanged from the original design. While it’s far more reliable(average life of 10-12 years) than the rotary valve softeners sold...