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Commercial

Since 1959, Tri-County Water Treatment has been providing high quality water treatment products. Our broad range of experience allows us to support and tailor various commercial and industrial water treatment applications to fit customer specific needs. Tri-County Water Treatment maintains a total commitment to the water quality treatment industry featuring quality products and a staff of experienced professionals.

Water Softening

  • Complete pre-engineered systems with 3/4″, 1″, 1.5″, 2″ & 3″ valves
  • Custom tailored systems through 6″ valves
  • Single and multi-tank systems
  • Fiberglass and Steel tanks
  • Metal and non-metal valve and piped systems
  • System retrofits, repair parts, upgrades, controls, and valves

Filtration

  • Dechlorination, iron, H2S, particulate and other systems
  • Complete pre-engineered systems with 3/4″, 1″, 1.5″, 2″ & 3″ valves
  • Custom tailored systems through 6″ valves
  • Single and multi-tank systems
  • Fiberglass and Steel tanks
  • Metal and non-metal valve and piped systems
  • Replacement media
  • System retrofits, repair parts, upgrades, controls, and valves
  • Cartridge systems in sizes 1/2″ and up

Reverse Osmosis Systems

  • Reverse Osmosis systems from 30 gpd
  • Ultra-filtration systems
  • On site system performance evaluation
  • Membrane replacement and cleaning
  • Repair parts, system upgrades, controls and housings

Deionization Systems

  • Portable exchange Dual Bed, Mixed Bed and Carbon tanks
  • Self-regenerating Dual Bed and Mixed Bed systems
  • Polishing systems
  • On site system performance evaluation
  • Monitors and Instrumentation

High Purity Water

  • Utilize reverse osmosis and D.I. in combination
  • Reverse Osmosis
  • Portable Exchange D.I. Service
  • Self-regenerating deionization systems
  • High purity mixed bed systems
  • Monitors and Instrumentation
  • Tanks and distribution system components

Disinfection Systems

  • Ultraviolet light systems, parts, and replacement bulbs
  • Chemical injection systems, parts
  • Ozone generators and contact systems
  • System sanitization

Application Design & Sizing

Our staff of experienced professionals is available to evaluate new or existing applications. Using in-house process and equipment knowledge, equipment is selected with performance and efficiency in mind. A multitude of pre-engineered products tailored made products and custom products are used in final equipment selection. On site project evaluation allows a specific product or process to be “tailor made” to meet specific customer needs or water problem.

Water Analysis

The basis of all water treatment is the water analysis. Water analyses come in many different forms; Aqua Systems offers a wide variety of analyses designed to fit your needs.

Field Service

We maintain a dedicated and experienced staff of service technicians. Our fleet of service vehicles is available for on-site support. Whether it is a simple water softener start-up or complex water quality issue our staff is available 24/7 should the need occur.

Parts Inventory

An extensive parts inventory is maintained to compliment the various brands and models serviced. Non inventory parts are usually a phone call away as we work directly with all major manufacturers. This provides fast delivery and manufacturer expertise of parts replacement with improved performance.

Technical Support

Regardless of needed support you can count on us. We offer support for all brands of water treatment systems. Our experienced in-house staff offers process, operation and performance support. Whether it’s a new project or an existing system, just give us a call to discuss your needs.

Training & Education

Our training consists of “how to” seminars on process technology, system operations, system maintenance and system performance. We offer training based on one on one through grouped classroom. This is available in preformatted versions or tailored to your specific needs. Call to discuss how we may assist with your training needs.

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Water FAQs

What is Hard Water?

The simple definition of water hardness is how much mineral content is present. This includes limestone, chalk and gypsum which are primarily composed of calcium and magnesium carbonates, bicarbonates, and sulfates.

What is Hard Water?
Why Treat Water?

Why Treat Water?

Quite simply, to improve the quality. When you use a water softener the minerals that make the water “hard” are removed to eliminate smells, film, or scaling. Higher levels of minerals like iron and lime can cause problems like dry skin, dingy laundry, spotty dishes, sink stains, and decreased appliance life. With our treatment process, you can get bottled water-level quality – and healthy water is better water.

Healthy Advantages of Soft Water

Soft water begins with reverse osmosis, which removes the chemicals and chlorine that are often added to water. Soft water is healthier for your skin and for consumption than hard water. Because soft water can penetrate the hair follicle more fully, it generally helps hair look shinier, softer, and less damaged. It also does not contribute to the formation of kidney stones, which have a greater likelihood when drinking hard water.

Healthy Advantages
Do I Have Hard Water?

Do I Have Hard Water?

You can easily tell if you have hard water if there are soap scum stains or water spots on your tubs, sinks, laundry, or dishes. Also, if you feel a film on your hands after washing them – which is causes by the soap reacting with the hard water to form soap scum. It also causes scale buildup in fixtures, pipes, and hot water heaters resulting in lower water pressure.

Water Testing

It’s important to know what chemicals and minerals are in your drinking water, and to know if the water your drinking is “hard”. One of the easiest ways to test for hard water is with a clear, clean, empty bottle with a cap, along with pure liquid soap and water from your tap. Fill the bottle one-third full, add a few drops of pure liquid soap and shake vigorously for a few seconds. If there is a distinct lack of fluffy bubbles and the water appears cloudy and/or milky, your water is hard. Soft water would have lots of bubbles, and the resting water at the bottom of the bottle would be clear.

Water Testing