20 years making clean water in the Greater Orlando area.
20 years making clean water in the Greater Orlando area.
Bring us your tanks or have us come to your site and do all the work.
We offer refurbished filter and softener tanks on an exchange basis.
We clean and inspect the tank, then we install the new media and distributor tube. We coat the tank with enamel paint for protection from weather.
Filter, Carbon 10″ diameter 54″ height: $275
Filter, Carbon 9" diameter 48" height:
$190.00
Softener 10″ diameter 54″ height: $400.00
Softener 9" diameter 48" height:
$300.00
Exchange your re-usable tank, Subject to inspection. Prices are in the store only. Plus tax.
Tank Core Charge
$70.00
Bring a sample to the store. Free test for hardness, iron, pH, chlorine, Total Dissolved Solids (TDS)
On-site water evaluation. By request. Call for an appointment to test for hardness, iron, pH, Total Dissolved Solids (TDS), chlorine. Limited to our usual service area. Normal service fees apply.
Bacteria and FHA /VA required analyses. We collect and transport sample from your property to the laboratory and make sure the results are proper;y reported in a timely manner.
Most of the water treatment happens here. There are no shortcuts.
This tank is plumbed downstream of the well or source water and upstream of the carbon filter. Chlorine is injected at the inlet where it mixes with the water prior to entering the tank. The chlorine reacts with the water. The water exits the tank through the top. From there the water goes the carbon filter for dechlorination and particle removal.
Chlorine does three things:
1-it kills bacteria. Chlorine takes 15 minutes to kill bacteria. This tank is sized at 120 gallons. At 8 gallons per minute flow rate, you will get 15 minutes of retention time.
2-it oxidizes iron. The iron will turn to rust and settle to the bottom of the tank.
3-it oxidizes sulfur. The hydrogen sulfide (H2S) gas in the water is the source of the rotten egg odor in the water. The oxidized sulfur becomes a solid and it settles to the bottom of the tank.
There is a drain at the bottom of the tank. Open it periodically to flush the settled solids out. Solids do not settle perfectly. Often they will stick to the side of the tank. The most effective way to flush them out is to empty the tank. Allow air to enter the tank from the spigot near the top as you drain it. Open the inlet and allow water to flow in while the drain is still open. This will allow the tank to be cleaned more thoroughly. Run the water until it appears clear. Allow air to escape out the spigot near the top when refilling the tank.
Warranty 5 Years Dimensions 24" Diameter 72" Tall Capacity 120 Gallons Pressure Rating 125 Psi Temperature Rating 120 Degrees Fahrenheit Retention Time 15 Minutes At 8 Gallons Per Minute
Shipping Weight 70 Lbs. Weight When Full 1,080 Lbs.
Installation
Mount on solid concrete floor or pad. Floor must be level. As with all fiberglass tanks, a vacuum relief must be installed to protect the liner against damage in the event of a vacuum condition forming inside the system.
Follow the manufacturer's instructions for installation
$795.00
Installation is available in our service area. Contact us for details.
407-323-9010
A pressure tank stores energy in the form of compressed air. The well pump puts water into the pressure tank. The air that is stored in the pressure tanks bladder becomes compressed. When water is used, such as opening a faucet in the house, the compressed air forces the water out of the tank. The well pumps primary job is to fill this tank. The pressure tanks job is to supply your home with water. The tank must be properly sized and properly maintained so that the well pump does not start too frequently.
Maintenance: At least every three months check the air pressure in the tank. Add air according the the manufacturer’s instructions.
Method: Turn off well pump. Open a spigot to relieve water pressure to zero psi. Use a pressure gauge, such as the type used to check tire pressure, to read air pressure at the schrader valve on top of the tank. The pressure reading should be 4 psi below pump cut on pressure. For example, if the well pump turns on at 30 psi, the pressure tank should have 26 psi of air in the tank. If the pressure is lower than required, add air with an air compressor.
These are general instructions. Consult your tank's instructions for maintenance details. Failure to maintain air pressure may result in damage to the bladder and will surely result in short-cycling of the pump. Short cycling is a condition in which the well pump starts too frequently. Short cycling will result in higher energy consumption and a shortened life expectancy of the pump and control devices.
Call for current prices and availability.
Installation is available in our service area.
Contact us for details.
407-323-9010
Monthly Service Contracts available in limited area.
No more going out to buy softener salt at one store, then going to another store to buy chlorine, then hauling it home and pouring it in.
We bring the salt and chlorine, test your water, service the chlorine pump and injector, flush out the retention tank, make repairs and keep accurate records. We keep that good water flowing!
We flush out the settled solids from your retention tank to keep that water clean!
We do the preventive maintenance on your chlorine system. We prevent problems!
We test your water during every visit to assure the system is operating efficiently.
“Notice to consumer. Operational, maintenance and replacement requirements are essential for this water treatment device to perform as sold.” Florida Statute 817.558
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