Superior Water Conditioners Provides Effective Commercial Water Conditioners


Posted March 13, 2018 by Braydon_Zsafranski

Scale buildup and corrosion caused by hard water reduces the productivity of equipment. This leads to loss of profits. Superior Water Conditioners provide commercial water conditioners to remedy this.

 
[b][FORT WAYNE, 03/13/2018][/b] — Appliances and equipment that use hard water may have mineral build up. In turn, this build up can reduce efficiency and performance. Over time, this means prematurely broken equipment. For businesses, this also means lost profit.

Superior Water Conditioners offers commercial water conditioners, so businesses can reverse the effects of hard water. This prolongs the life of equipment and businesses can reap the rewards of efficient performance.

[b]Water Conditioners for Agriculture[/b]

Agriculture is a major user of groundwater and surface water. According to the United States Department of Agriculture, the industry accounts for 80% of the country’s water consumption. To get the most out of water, farmers use wetting agents. Wetting agents reduce the surface tension of liquids which, in turn, maximizes spreadability.

With the company’s water conditioners, equipment not only lasts longer, but agricultural systems also reduce their water usage. According to the company, the use of its water conditioners reduced water usage by up to 30% and fertilizer usage by up to 50%. The conditioners also helped eliminate the use of wetting agents.

[b]Water Conditioners for HVACs[/b]

Like any appliance, Heating, Ventilating and Air Conditioning (HVAC) systems also deteriorate over time. HVACs typically last for 10-15 years, less under poor maintenance.

The company says that a water conditioner is a wise investment if businesses do not use purified water for their HVACs. The water conditioners prevent corrosion, bacteria buildup, and fouling in a closed loop system.

[b]Other Applications[/b]

The use of water conditioners is not limited to the industries mentioned above. These can be applied anywhere that has constantly flowing water. Scale buildup can occur in places such as swimming pools, spas, car washes, and laundromats.

[b]About Superior Water Conditioners[/b]

Superior Water Conditioners controls lime/scale and corrosion without the use of chemicals. The company has been around since 1964. For more information about the company and their products, visit their website [b]https://www.superiorwaterconditioners.com/[/b].
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Issued By Braydon Zsafranski
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Categories Business , Industry , Manufacturing
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Last Updated March 13, 2018