Hard water is water with a high mineral content. If you have hard water in your business, you may notice scale buildup around plumbing fixtures. This hard, white, chalky substance comes from high levels of calcium and magnesium, which stick around when water evaporates.
You may also notice unsightly white streaks on glassware and equipment, and the same substance can also build up inside your pipes, reducing water heater and appliance efficiency.
If you notice any of these issues, contact Mr. Rooter® and enquire about business water softening systems.
Benefits of Installing a Commercial Water Softener
By reducing the mineral content, a high-quality water softener should extend the lifespan of your plumbing system and improve appliance and water heater efficiency. Considering the expense and importance of commercial appliances, it’s a small change that could save you a lot of time and money in the future.
A water softener will also improve water quality, and as the dissolved minerals prevent soap from properly lathering, it’ll make cleaning and hand washing a lot easier.
Businesses That Benefit from Water Softener Systems
All businesses can benefit from installing a water softener, but they are especially important for those in the food service, cleaning, and hospitality sectors, where improvements in appliance efficiency can make a world of difference.
So, if you run a hotel, restaurant, laundromat, cleaning facility, or manufacturing facility, call Mr. Rooter® and ask about our industrial water softener services.
Our Commercial Water Softener Installation Process
We always do what’s best for our customers—it’s one of the reasons so many Norfolk businesses turn to us in their time of need.
The first thing we’ll do is assess your water hardness level and determine the type of water softener you need, accounting for system size (based on water usage), business type, and budget.
Our technician will then give you an upfront quote, and if you’re happy with the cost, they’ll proceed with the installation. After installing the water softener, the technician will conduct calibration and system tests and then recommend regular maintenance.