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Get Quote. How It Works. Easy Do-It-Yourself Installation. Download Manual. Want a Free Water Quality Test? Yes, Please. Need Help with Other Water Problems? I have been in customer service and this company excels in it. Loral guided us thru the entire product purchase, was accurate regarding delivery date and clearly made sure we understood the installation process. Loral stressed that if we have any questions regarding our product to feel free to call back.
What a joy to hang up thinking, WOW!!! We only spoke to Loral because he answered all of our questions, but my guess is this how the entire company operates. My wife and I live in high calcium Arizona. We were so satisfied with the performance of our EasyWater Conditioner that we bought another one.
Our first unit lasted 9 years and would have probably lasted longer, but was damaged by a lightning strike close to our house. We have a swamp cooler too and it helps a lot with keeping the calcium build up to a real minimum. He answered all of our questions and concerns and was very knowledgeable about the EasyWater product. Very happy customer. My wife and I purchased a lake house with well. When we purchased we noticed the heavy rust stains in all the fixtures and were doing a complete reno so we knew it had to be fixed.
The results have been amazing I sent in a water sample to Tony and the iron is gone from the treated water. I can't imagine water with more iron than ours had so to say the least I am totally elated. No change in water. I have a lot of iron in my water. I was told I have to replace my tank 'cause the one that was sold to me is not for all the iron in my water.
I was told when I bought the system I would be completely satisfied which I am not. Easy Water has been treating water for homeowners for more than 25 years. The company has an environmentally-friendly focus, using natural products to treat water, and they are headquartered in Fishers, Indiana. Discounts: Easy Water offers customers a five percent discount on products and services if they sign up for the company's newsletter online.
Coconut carbon: Rather than use a coal-based carbon, the company uses coconut shell carbon to filter water, so it is cleaner and longer lasting than a coal filter. It is also healthier for humans who end up consuming the water that is treated.
Leaves essential minerals: The company's water treatment process does not remove any essential minerals from the water, so it remains healthy even after it has been cleaned. Sustainability: Easy Water uses 80 percent less water than traditional filtering methods, which means they are a more sustainable company than many water treatment system companies. RevitaLife system: The company offers the Revitalife Reverse Osmosis system, a one-of-a-kind method that ensures drinking water tastes and smells great.
The company will give customers a free quote to see how much it would cost to use this system. Greg Chick has worked as an entrepreneur for over 40 years with a background in plumbing, irrigation, pools and water heating.
Greg works to educate residential consumers about quality plumbing products. Sign up to receive our free weekly newsletter. We value your privacy. Unsubscribe easily. Are you this business? You're much brighter than that. The Salt Softening Industry is a multibillion dollar dinosaur that has long outlived its usefulness and has become very destructive to the eco-system and the human biological system.
Do your research about the damaging effects of salt water discharge. Service contracts sound familiar? Connecting some dots yet? Old industries and ideas don't like to die or be replaced by new and more innovative ones.
Marconi, Bell, Edison, Wright Brothers, Einstein, Ghandi, Firestone, King, Gates, Tesla, Mozart and many other visionaries went against the "experts" and traditional thinking and technology and changed the world and our lives but not without a fight from the mediocre minds of their day. Stop reading the old world thinking experts who are NOT clients and will never BE clients because they don't WANT to see and KNOW the truth about a technology that is sweeping the country and replacing the model because this new technology works.
And it is and will replace the systems and model and thinking. The company offers a 90 day Try and SEE for yourself model with 0 risk to you. What softener company offers that? They can't because once it's installed, you own it whether you want it or not. I did. And I am glad I did.
In fact, call the company yourself for the facts, or call me directly if you dare I'm extension on the main number. There is a very old phrase that is applicable here: The Truth shall set you free. Find out for yourself what it is. I dare you. You have nothing to lose but an old expensive to maintain salt system and sodium in your water. Cliff, I notice that your email address contains the word "president". Are you the president of Freije Water Treatment? Just curious.
Chemical physics: Electric or magnetic fields on the out side of a copper pipe have no effect inside the pipe. Check out "electromagnetic shielding" as in "Faraday shield". For a plastic pipe the field will penetrate but as with so many of the other responses will have only an effect in the neighbor of the field. As to testing in real life I was bombarded with calls a few years ago to allow a test of the system in our metals refinery.
I was technical director of the company at the time. After countless refusals I finally told the very persistent salesman that he could come at his own expense and I would have representatives of our engineering, maintenance, analytical and environmental staffs on hand to observe an "in factory" test.
After a full day of testing the sales rep departed, a downhearted man. Bob, PhD Chemistry. Water softener shopping has 'bout worn me out.
And after reading this 'factual debate', I'm more confused than ever. Which one is lying? Don't know yet. One housewife swears her Easywater system works and the next housewife swears her EasyWater system don't work. I just yanked my Culligan system out. It's sitting in my garage taking up space. I'm thinking of putting it on Ebay for open bids; somebody else can drink salt for five years on a high bid. Yap, yap, yapping from either political party, won't get my money for the next water softener system to go into my house.
The water in our house is as hard as ever and the company would not refund my money. I can't believe this company is still in business. Many products now available are a copy, patents are only good if the copier makes money from it to make suing them worthwhile. Its only the lawyers who get rich on patent actions. A quarter of our business is hotel-standard accomodation for the UK Ministry of Defence and they would not still continue to purchase from us if all the hot water systems we have been protecting over the past 7 years were found to contain scale during the annual inspection.
RIBA Royal Institute of Architects would not have bestowed an award on us if after their due-diligence they had concluded we were not effective at what we do. I do not care which technology is used to prevent scaling, but for our children's sake lets stop throwing things away that get damaged by scale, wasting water and energy etc. At this rate we will exhaust raw material in a few generations, copper is already in short supply John Thompson.
I have very hard water and have a Culligan system. I heard the EasyWater ads and thought I would get it to save the money on the salt. I usually research this, but for some reason, I didn't google it.
I installed the EW system and within days, the formerly softened water became noticeably hard again. My wife complained about the shower water, and the dishwasher a Bosch was full of mineral deposits after a few washes and it wasn't working as well as before--scaly glasses, food stuck to the plates, etc. By coincidence, my Culligan guy came to change my RO filters, and he noticed the EW and just laughed and said "Yea, we see these things showing up every decade or so.
I first saw these in the 70s. I sent the EW back and got a full refund. Give it a try if you'd like, but if you're replacing a salt softener, you'll notice the quick deterioration of your formerly soft water. Yes I have a degree but I will still try anything just to prove it to myself. I have not bothered to read this entire blog so forgive me if this has been mentioned before. I have to wonder since there seem to be satisfied customers and dissatisfied customers that there must be something to do with what chemical elements make up the scale of the different water systems discussed here.
A true qualitative analysis probably costs more than it would to just simply purchase and try the system but for those on public water systems it may be prudent to at least call your local municipal water plant and ask them for the most recent analysis results and see if Easy Water will confirm the system will work or not.
An honest salesman should do the right thing if he truly wants to gain confidence in their product. I worked at various factories with refrigeration systems that used evaporative condensers for cooling and boilers. In one location the water produced so much scale that we seriously were considering a reverse osmosis system. I left before the money was ever approved for that so I don't know how it worked out. The main thing is that the scale problem there was not calcium or magnesium but rather dissolved silica.
The water felt slimy. It didn't taste terrible but everything that was not scrubbed everyday built up a white scale that was near impossible to clean.
It would be interesting to know if the Easy Water system would have given any help in that case. I have had a Freije Easy Water conditioner since It has performed in every way claimed by the company. It merely changes its form so that it does not form a scale buildup on piping etc.
The best indication of success has been our shower head. Our house was nearly 20 years old without a sodium cycle softener when we installed the Easy Water.
I cleaned the shower head at that time. In about 6 months, I had to clean it again and I haven't needed to clean it since 6 years.
It has actually removed 20 years of scale from the house piping. All such water conitioners are not equal. I don't know about the others but I know this one works!
I just purchase an Easywater system after 3 years of hemming and hawing about what to do about my hard water problem. I have a Rinnai, and spoke to a field technician about the tests they did with Easywater.
He wouldn't endorse the product, but did say that the system worked well in San Angelo, TX where the test was performed.
I priced Kinetico and other salt type softeners earlier this year because I was beginning to get concerned that I would have to replace my Rinnai which will be 4 years old in October. We are a single income family and the salt options were really out of our price range. I also didn't want to remove the minerals from our water - our water tastes great. But I need my Rinnai to keep working. We built and moved into our home in Within 2 months we began to have flakes showing up in the aerators of sinks, showers and the hot water line on the washing machine.
Easywater said three years ago they could solve these problems, but I read this forum and was very skeptical. Last week, I got an email saying they were running a sale on all systems. I haven't had any type of softener on our house since it was built and we moved in back in So far, I can't notice any difference it was installed Friday - July 1, , so we're only on day 5.
I'm doing my best not to look for any changes, but to evaluate where I am at 45 days, and then again at 80 days. I don't intend to put the day MBG to the test. I'm pulling for this thing to descale my water heater, sink sprayer and shower heads. We really haven't had many problems with our dishwasher, but we have always used quantum tabs from finish and jet dry. Though the results varied, the conclusion was the same.
I have a hard water problem. Iron isn't an issue at all. I see that some folks haven't reported back. I intend to do so. People need some options to help them make informed decisions. This is the only place where I could find "independent" information.
Unfortunately, I'm not a chemist or engineer, so I don't understand half of what most of you people are saying. You're like the teacher on Charlie Brown to me. And the name calling and blind defense of salt without even considering that this technology MIGHT work tells me that some people may be defending something.
Maybe not - maybe they are just passionate about what they do. I'm rooting for technology here, because it was a better price. If it doesn't work, i've lost nothing. Either way, I intend to report back with my results to help others make a better decision for them. I've seen and heard both sides of the "isle" Any sort of corrosion at all?
I have been following the chat concerning Easy Water. I'll let you all know what happens to us. In our neighborhood the water leaves a calcium type of buildup all over our appliances. If this cures our troubles then we'll all be happy. No offense to the working stiff, but How many plumbers have you had recommend you drink filtered or bottled water? I've never met one.
But health professionals know that Chlorine, Lead, even Fluoride are all toxins. Did the debunkers answer why engineers who run cooling units on large buildings and skyscrapers have been using FIXED magnet descaling systems for decades? Would a naysayer household plumber want to step up in front of one of these guys and call him a fool for buying into a fake scam? Hell no, you know the engineers would have been fired if they wasted thousands and in some installations tens of thousands on worthless equipment.
The truth is it DOES have an effect. The REAL question is, which product from which company. Installed a system and noted that after several days the dishwasher heating element scale build up disappeared and the element looked new - so Easywater must be doing something However, for some reason, months and months later the scale build up on the element is starting to return.
The Green lights on the Easywater box are illuminated indicating the system is working. So it was working - as indicated by the element clean-up but now I may have a problem. I am much more informed after reading this post. I am not an engineer nor a Chemist. I am homeowner looking for some coaching from some VERY intelligent people you all.
I am looking to do something with my water. Was looking at EasyWater but scared now.. I sent my water in to get tested by Easywater see results below but after reading this post I do not trust EasyWater as I see the professionalism form some of their reps who posted earlier. I am on a well. I will do whatever it takes to get my water drinkable and to STOP stains.
Would you mind giving me some advice?? What do you recommend? Should I get a new water test? Since you are on a well, get a test done at a certified lab - your state's website will most likely have some listed. You want the following analysis:. Sacrificial anodes are placed in water heaters to prevent corrosion damage.
Is that, perhaps, what you are thinking of? And the answer to your question is that if such a bar existed, and you installed it in the way you describe, the box would fairly rapidly fill with calcium solids and plug, at which point you wouldn't have water flow at all, so, technically, no hardness either.
I wouldn't buy easywater I have very hard water it doesn't work they lie and don't return phone calls iam going back to a softener. I hate soft water and I hate lime build up that occurs with water softeners. I had the EZ water system installed in my house shortly after buying it 18 years ago.
The unit still works great. I bought the system when I replaced my new home's old water heater that was full of sediment and only provided a few minutes of hot water for showers. The deonizing of cold water at the point where it enters my home by electrolysis has been brilliant. Showers heads, coffee and espresso maker, and dish washer are not getting caked with lime and my new 40 gallon electric water heater has had no issues with sediment.
I replaced my washer and dryer and kept the same hoses from my old one. There was no lime buildup. No sulfur smell. So, let me get this straight Indem Sie weiterhin auf der Website surfen bzw. Mehr erfahren. Ultimate Lighting Sale. Bathroom Vanity Sale. Bestselling Chandeliers and Pendants. Sign In. Join as a Pro. Houzz TV. Houzz Research. Shop Featured Holiday Categories. Home Decor.
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