WHOLE HOUSE WATER TREATMENT SYSTEMS washington twp, nj
EnviroSafe serves the home water treatment needs of Washington Township, New Jersey. For the health and safety of your family, it is important to have access to clean, contaminant-free water throughout your home. EnviroSafe offers water analysis, and personalized water treatment service for your entire home, including bathroom, shower, kitchen, drinking water, even your ice maker. EnviroSafe is a full service water treatment, plumbing and HVAC contractor in South Jersey and is able to fully assess the safety of your home water supply and install a wide range of filtering options. If you have any questions we invite you to call our office.
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Whole House Point-of-Entry (POE) System Explained
POE, or whole-house systems typically treat most of the water entering a residence. Before a system is installed, water testing should be completed to determine what contaminants you need treated (as you can see below there any multiple systems for specific contaminants). EnviroSafe can test on-site for PH, iron and hardness with relatively good results. Other parameters should be tested by a certified lab.
Once your needs are determined EnviroSafe can come up with a personalized solution for your home. Treated water can be diverted to only where you need it so no efficiency or energy is wasted. For instance, you may not want your sprinkler system water to be treated like your bathing water, or you will probably want your drinking water to be treated more thoroughly than your kitchen sink. See our
Point-Of-Use page for drink water solutions.
POE, or whole-house systems typically treat most of the water entering a residence. Before a system is installed, water testing should be completed to determine what contaminants you need treated (as you can see below there any multiple systems for specific contaminants). EnviroSafe can test on-site for PH, iron and hardness with relatively good results. Other parameters should be tested by a certified lab.
Once your needs are determined EnviroSafe can come up with a personalized solution for your home. Treated water can be diverted to only where you need it so no efficiency or energy is wasted. For instance, you may not want your sprinkler system water to be treated like your bathing water, or you will probably want your drinking water to be treated more thoroughly than your kitchen sink. See our
Point-Of-Use page for drink water solutions.
NEUTRALIZER water treatment SYSTEM
Installation of:
A neutralizer system treats low PH in the water at the point of entry into your home. Low PH describes the level of acidity of your water. Acidic water wears away the metal pipes and fixtures, corroding them from the inside out. This can cause leaking or cracked pipes and fixtures, as well as the release of harmful VOCs into your water.
Service:
Limestone is used neutralize the waters PH level, slowly dissolving into the water, bringing it to a healthy level. At least once a year a service professional should test the PH levels in your water and replenish the limestone resin in your tank.
A neutralizer system treats low PH in the water at the point of entry into your home. Low PH describes the level of acidity of your water. Acidic water wears away the metal pipes and fixtures, corroding them from the inside out. This can cause leaking or cracked pipes and fixtures, as well as the release of harmful VOCs into your water.
Service:
Limestone is used neutralize the waters PH level, slowly dissolving into the water, bringing it to a healthy level. At least once a year a service professional should test the PH levels in your water and replenish the limestone resin in your tank.
TIPS:
Most homes in South Jersey have Low PH. According to government regulations, a healthy PH level should be between 6.5-8.5. The lower your PH number, the more acidic your water becomes (Sulfuric Acid has a PH level of 1.84). The limestone used in this system can cause water hardness (See Water Softener below). |
WATER SOFTENER
Installation of:
A water softener uses a cation ion resin, in the form of small plastic beads, to attract elements such as iron, manganese, lead, iron, and calcium (a.k.a. hardness) in your water at the point of entry into your home. A salt/brine tank is then used to regenerate the resin during a backwash cycle.
Service:
The salt or brine used to regenerate the ion resin needs to be replenished every 3 months to 1 year depending on your system.
A water softener uses a cation ion resin, in the form of small plastic beads, to attract elements such as iron, manganese, lead, iron, and calcium (a.k.a. hardness) in your water at the point of entry into your home. A salt/brine tank is then used to regenerate the resin during a backwash cycle.
Service:
The salt or brine used to regenerate the ion resin needs to be replenished every 3 months to 1 year depending on your system.
NITRATE Water treatment SYSTEMS
Installation of:
Another point of entry system, a nitrate system uses an anion resin to attract the nitrates from farming fertilizers or decomposition of leaves that seep into the ground water. A salt/brine tank is then used to regenerate the resin during a backwash cycle.
Service:
The salt or brine used to regenerate the ion resin needs to be replenished every 3 months to 1 year depending on your system.
Another point of entry system, a nitrate system uses an anion resin to attract the nitrates from farming fertilizers or decomposition of leaves that seep into the ground water. A salt/brine tank is then used to regenerate the resin during a backwash cycle.
Service:
The salt or brine used to regenerate the ion resin needs to be replenished every 3 months to 1 year depending on your system.
TIPS:
Nitrate is a tasteless, colorless and ordorless compound that cannot be detected unless your water is chemically tested. If you have a private water supply, or live in a high-risk area, where fertilizers are frequently used, you should have your water tested annually. (EnviroSafe can do this test in-house at time of servicing) Nitrate in the body can prevent blood from carrying oxygen properly. Symptoms are seen more often in infants, small children, and the elderly. |
WATER FILTER
Installation of:
A water treatment filter uses a dense, but light resin to capture foreign materials, such as iron and other particles.
Service:
The resin used in a water filter does not dissolve into water. However, the mechanical filter valve that backwashes periodically to clean the system should be serviced on an annual basis.
A water treatment filter uses a dense, but light resin to capture foreign materials, such as iron and other particles.
Service:
The resin used in a water filter does not dissolve into water. However, the mechanical filter valve that backwashes periodically to clean the system should be serviced on an annual basis.
CARBON water treatment SYSTEM
Installation of:
A carbon system is used to address foul tastes and odors of your water, caused many times by chlorine or sulfur.
Service:
The carbon resin will periodically need to be dumped and rebedded with new carbon. This should be done when the tastes and odors resurface.
A carbon system is used to address foul tastes and odors of your water, caused many times by chlorine or sulfur.
Service:
The carbon resin will periodically need to be dumped and rebedded with new carbon. This should be done when the tastes and odors resurface.
TIPS:
Municipal or city water is normally heavily treated with chlorine to prevent disinfectant byproducts from entering your home, giving your water a bad taste. Sulfur can be a problem in homes water, giving your water that rotten egg smell. If the smell is only coming from your hot water, it could be produced by your hot water heater(s). EnviroSafe can determine if this is the case and help with the problem. |
ODOR OXIDIZER water treatment SYSTEM
Installation of:
The oxidizer system is the only system EnviroSafe will guarantee to completely eliminate sulfur in your water. This system uses a high pressure pump that prevents the sulfur gas from surviving in the water's environment.
The oxidizer system is the only system EnviroSafe will guarantee to completely eliminate sulfur in your water. This system uses a high pressure pump that prevents the sulfur gas from surviving in the water's environment.
MERCURY water treatment SYSTEM
Installation of:
The mercury system uses a KDF resin to remove the mercury at the point of entry into your home. If mercury contamination is discovered in your ground water the State should pay for the installation of the system and its maintenance. EnviroSafe would become the 'operator of your system' contracted by the State for installation and maintenance, and we would bill the State directly. (See TIPS below)
Service:
Your water should be lab tested periodically and the system serviced every 6 months. Depending on your lab results the resin may need to be dumped and rebedded.
The mercury system uses a KDF resin to remove the mercury at the point of entry into your home. If mercury contamination is discovered in your ground water the State should pay for the installation of the system and its maintenance. EnviroSafe would become the 'operator of your system' contracted by the State for installation and maintenance, and we would bill the State directly. (See TIPS below)
Service:
Your water should be lab tested periodically and the system serviced every 6 months. Depending on your lab results the resin may need to be dumped and rebedded.
TIPS:
ATTENTION NEW HOME OWNER The State covers the installation and service costs of a new mercury system if mercury is found in the water supply of the home. However, once the home is sold the State abandons the system, and no longer covers the servicing of the system. This cost falls to the new home owner. EnviroSafe offers a special contract for home owners abandoned by the State. Ask your technician about this service contract if your new home has a mercury system installed. |
VOC (VOLATILE ORGANIC COMPOUND) water treatment SYSTEM
Installation of:
A volatile organic compound system (a.k.a. VOC system) treats dangerous compounds related to chlorinated
solvents and fuels found in a homes ground water. If VOC contamination is discovered in your ground water the State should pay for the installation of the system and its maintenance. EnviroSafe would become the 'operator of your system' contracted by the State for installation and maintenance, and we would bill the State directly. (See TIPS below)
Service:
There are 2 resin tanks in a VOC system, with water testing ports set up before the first tank, in the middle and after the second tank. During maintenance the middle port is tested to determine if the first tank needs to be rebedded. If it does, it is replaced with the 2nd tank and a new tank is placed in the 2nd tank position. This way the water is always treated through a fresh tank before entering your home.
A volatile organic compound system (a.k.a. VOC system) treats dangerous compounds related to chlorinated
solvents and fuels found in a homes ground water. If VOC contamination is discovered in your ground water the State should pay for the installation of the system and its maintenance. EnviroSafe would become the 'operator of your system' contracted by the State for installation and maintenance, and we would bill the State directly. (See TIPS below)
Service:
There are 2 resin tanks in a VOC system, with water testing ports set up before the first tank, in the middle and after the second tank. During maintenance the middle port is tested to determine if the first tank needs to be rebedded. If it does, it is replaced with the 2nd tank and a new tank is placed in the 2nd tank position. This way the water is always treated through a fresh tank before entering your home.
TIPS:
ATTENTION NEW HOME OWNER The State covers the installation and service costs of a new VOC system if dangerous compounds are found in the water supply of the home. However, once the home is sold the State abandons the system, and no longer covers the servicing of the system. This cost falls to the new home owner. EnviroSafe offers a special contract for home owners abandoned by the State. Ask your technician about this service contract if your new home has a VOC system installed. |
AUTO BACKWASH VALVES
Certain systems, such as neautralizers and softeners use a backwash function to clear contaminants from the system. EnviroSafe can install 2 different kind of valves depending on your water usage habits. Generally 6-18 lbs. of salt and up to 75 gallons of water are flushed with each backwash, so it is important to only do so when it is necessary.
Timed Backwash Valve
A timed backwash valve is set to backwash your system on a specific day of the week depending on your families water usage and the system being used. An EnviroSafe technician will estimate your average water usage and your system will be set to backwash in a specific amount of days regardless of your actual usage.
Metered Backwash Valve
The metered backwash valve is a more efficient and cost saving solution. In this case, an EnviroSafe technician will set your meter valve to a specific amount of gallons that your system is capable of handling, and when you meet that usage the system will backwash. This prevents your system from backwashing when not needed, such as when you are away on vacation and using little to no water.
Timed Backwash Valve
A timed backwash valve is set to backwash your system on a specific day of the week depending on your families water usage and the system being used. An EnviroSafe technician will estimate your average water usage and your system will be set to backwash in a specific amount of days regardless of your actual usage.
Metered Backwash Valve
The metered backwash valve is a more efficient and cost saving solution. In this case, an EnviroSafe technician will set your meter valve to a specific amount of gallons that your system is capable of handling, and when you meet that usage the system will backwash. This prevents your system from backwashing when not needed, such as when you are away on vacation and using little to no water.