Hague Quality Water Max Whole House System Softener
The Hague WaterMax® (shown above) water softener is a custom designed whole house water treatment system, offering your family a patented approach to solving specific water needs.
Unique features include:
Multi-compartment media tank for complete flexibility in media configuration, plus more usable resin capacity.
On-demand regenerating by calendar or by exact water usage.
Super quiet control valve (with only one
internal moving part), ensuring long life and reliable operations.
Hague Quality Water® proudly carries the Water Quality
Association’s Gold Seal on all products.
The WaterMax®'s built-in filter feature eliminates the hassle of replacing messy filter cartridges required by conventional water
softeners.
Mechanical protection is the first level of whole house protection that you receive in a WaterMax® water softener. First, water enters the tank by passing through the uppermost compartment of the unit: the
patented, built in, self cleaning, whole house dirt and sediment filter .
This whole house dirt and sediment filter traps any sediment that may be brought up from your well or any built up debris that may break away from piping.
The dirt and sediment filter features a patented neoprene screen that is laser welded to the polypropylene tank and packed with the media Ultrafil (for well applications) or a combination of Ultrafil and Chloristat (for municipally treated water). This screen reduces dirt and sediment to less than 20 microns-- smaller than the human eye can see!
The superior design and construction allows the WaterMax® water filter to force a minimal amount of water at high pressure back through the unit. This process flushes the dirt and sediment out of the upper compartment and washes it down the drain. The built-in, whole house dirt and sediment filter is now ready for the next cycle.
In certain cases of severe problem water, it may be necessary to include an additional piece of WaterMax® equipment. WaterMax® water filters are compact and have the same aesthetically pleasing design as the WaterMax® water softener.
The Hague Quality Water Max system is available for installation
from Greener Country in partnership with LI Clean Water . To have a water specialist make a no charge analysis of your
water, contact us at 1-631-241-0055. Shipping the 225 lbs. Water Max generally costs $250-$300 via truck to anywhere in the continental United States. Call us for the rate to your destination.
We'll need to know if you have city vs. well water and whether you have copper or plastic (PVC) pipes. We always recommend a licensed plumber be involved with any installation.
The Hague H3500 is included and is used for reverse osmosis water systems with a dense barrier designed to allow only water to pass through while preventing the passage of solutes (such as salt ions). This process requires that a high pressure be exerted on the high concentration side of the membrane.
Features For Quality Drinking Water:
Designed for maximum water cleaning efficiency with no operating costs except for periodic replacement of disposable filters
Efficient on water pressure as low as 30 psi
Non-electric operation
Up to 33% more tank pressure for increase flow and volume
Fills holding tank up to 5 times faster than other systems
Membrane technology consistently reduces up to 99% of total
dissolved solids (TDS)
Includes a long-reach dispensing spigot with air gap
Completely pre-tested with a 25-year limited warranty
Water Contaminant Reduction:
The H3500 reverse osmosis water softener also reduces contaminants
found in a household's water supply such as:
Arsenic (Pentavalent) <=50 ppb, Barium, Cadmium, Cyst, Fluoride,
Chromium (Hexavalent), Lead, TDS, Chromium (Trivalent),
Nitrate/Nitrite, Radium 226/228and Selenium. Call us for pricing if
you wish to purchase the H3500 separately (1-631-241-0055 or
info@greenercountry.com) .
VIDEO
Water Problems
Water is the universal solvent. This means it absorbs a little
of almost everything it makes contact with. Unfortunately, this
results in several issues that can be detrimental to your home and your
health.
Hardness
Hard Water is the result of water absorbing calcium and magnesium from limestone, chalk or marble deposits. Hard water is not a health concern, and is very common. Indications of hard water include: white marks; stains and scale on sinks, baths, toilet bowls and around the base of taps; blocked showerheads, and scale deposits on
kettles.
Iron (causing Bad Taste & Odor, Rust Stains)
Iron is one of the most common contaminants in well water. Iron is not a health concern at levels encountered in normal drinking water.
Higher concentrations of iron can cause an objectionable metallic taste and orange or rust-colored staining of sinks, toilet, bathtubs and clothes.
pH
Water with a low pH level (potential of Hydrogen) is considered acid water. Water with a low pH can cause damage to sinks, faucets, hot
water tanks, drainage and supply lines. These problems can cause extensive repair costs or replacement. Pitting on plumbing fixtures usually indicates low pH.
Sulfur (causing Bad Taste Odor)
Sulfur is a colorless gas which causes damage to plumbing and gives off an offensive, "rotten egg odor."
Chlorine
When chlorine mixes with organics in water, trihalomethanes (THMs)
are formed. THMs are reportedly cancer-causing agents.
Substantial amounts of chlorine are not appropriate for inside home and
drinking use.
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Read
this PDF to see how residential water softener and an under sink RO unit used in a hard water environment will reduce consumption and obsolescence and can be directly correlated to a reduction of greenhouse gases .
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