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Blubilt Water provides full
service to you, including water testing and
three types of water treatment for your home or office:
Designing your Water Treatment System
Any
water rehabilitation project begins with a water test. A
Blubilt hydrologist will test and analyze your water. These
test results, along with client information including the
productivity of your well, daily usage requirements, and any
other user specific issues, will be used to determine what
water treatment equipment is required.
Step One: Whole-House Treatment
Our
first aim in designing a whole-house system is to remove
iron, manganese, and other stain-causing minerals. Secondly,
if required, we will raise the pH level, thus lowering
acidity, to minimize corrosion. Finally, we will soften the
water to remove deposit-causing minerals such as calcium and
magnesium. After this treatment has been applied, you will
see improvements such as no more toilet ring or deposits on
fixtures, significant reduction in the amount of soap
needed, softer hair, and less drying of your skin. Not only
is this a significant cost savings to you, but it is also
easier on the environment by reducing the amount of soap and
detergent that enters the ground water system.
Finally, after improving the water’s aesthetics, we will
determine whether or not the water is potable, and if any
pathogenic (disease-causing) organisms are found, we will
treat them with a whole-house ultra-violet system.
Depending on your water quality and requirements, you may
need one or all of these systems. We strive to install a
minimal, cost-effective, system, that solves all of your
water problems. All systems can be purchase or rented.
Equipment
There
are several type of systems that can be used to perform your
whole-house water treatment. A Blubilt hydrologist will
visit your site at no cost and design a custom solution to
suit your needs. Only the best quality, commercial grade
equipment and supplies are used by Blubilt.
All
whole-house systems carry a minimum of 3-year parts and
labor warranty.
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For more information
about some of the equipment we use, visit these
websites:
Whole House Water
Treatment
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Step Two: Point of Use
After we’ve improved the
aesthetics and potability of your water, the next step is to
provide safe, delicious water at your kitchen sink. These
systems will provide absolute confidence in your drinking
water. Reverse osmosis or carbon block micro-filtration will
provide the same quality of water that you buy in bottles at
the store, and will save you hundreds of dollars a year.
Three different types of
point of use treatment are available:
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Reverse osmosis
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Ceramic Carbon filtration
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Ultra-Violet
One or
all three of these systems will be used to provide absolute
confidence in the water that you drink and cook with. Your
Blubilt hydrologist will design the best system for you at
the lowest cost. Point of use systems generally carry a
one-year parts and labor warranty. All systems can be
purchase or rented.
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For more information
about some of the equipment we use, visit these
websites:
Point of Use
Water Treatment
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Office
water systems
Blubilt provides hot and
cold water dispensers that connect directly to your office
water supply, utilizing reverse-osmosis technology to
provide an infinite supply of bottled-quality water, with
significant cost savings over bottled water. These systems
are available for sale or rent, rental usually being the
most cost-effective.
For more
information, visit this website:
- "no-bottle" water coolers –
Oasis
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Blubilt technicians are available Monday through
Friday for sales and service of water treatment
equipment, water pumps, and water distribution
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