Commercial
Water is important to business. No one wants sit down at a restaurant and have a glass with water spots all over, or a fork with calcium deposits left by the dishwasher. No one wants to pay for a carwash and have their car come out spotted. Beyond the aesthetics, hard water is hard on business’, like the company that makes suits and has steam pressing machines that requires soft water so they operate properly, to schools, where calcium from hard water builds up in the boilers used for heating water and fouls toilet flush valves and faucets, costing taxpayers money from lost efficiency and costly replacements, or hospitals where water treatment plays a critical roll in ensuring that the proper environment is maintained in operating rooms and the machines used to clean and sterilize instruments.