For Builders and Real-Estate Professionals
We see it frequently; you may have experienced it too. Many times commercial and residential buildings are designed and constructed to simply ensure water is connected to the building, but without consideration for water quality in that area that may damage the property.
For Real-Estate Professionals
You can avoid the scenario where the homeowner, who has signed a contract to sell their homes, discovers upon the buyer’s inspection that a seemingly harmless leak is due to acidic water. This can delay the sale until the water problem is corrected and damaged plumbing and appliances are replaced at the seller’s cost. Or worse yet, the sale is cancelled.
For Building Owners / Managers
If you’re responsible for the maintenance and operations of any of the following, you shouldn’t have to worry about hard water, acid water, and iron water reducing the lifespan of your properties’ plumbing infrastructure and the water-fed heaters, boilers and appliances under your care.