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ProGuard cleans and protects water softening, conditioning, filtration and purification systems. When paired with an EPA-registered disinfectant, ProGuard provides you with the protection that you need to ensure the water quality that you want.

Residential Water Softener Installation and Startup Procedures

Excessively low or high water pressure are two of the most frequent reasons for poor performance and equipment failure. Water softeners perform the very best when exposed to static pressure in the range of 50 – 75 psi.

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Sample Disinfection Protocol

Sample Disinfection Protocol   Every location is different, with varying water-usage patterns and expectations of water quality. The annual service and disinfection model is clearly(more…)

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Utah Soft Water, hard water and other observations

Utah’s water is extremely hard, and requires sensible treatment to ensure protection of appliances, faucets, and fixtures. Good water is also better for the environment by saving heating energy and reducing the need for cleaning products.

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Controlling Contamination in Water Treatment Equipment—Part 1

Controlling Contamination in Water Treatment Equipment—Part 1 By Greg Reyneke, CWS-VI All water treatment systems are susceptible to bacterial contamination. Benign bacteria like HPCs can(more…)

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