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Water Filtration & Treatment
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Are you bothered by water problems - staining, sediment, hardness or taste and odor? Thousands of consumers are affected by poor water quality. Many of these problems occur naturally in groundwater and they can be treated. Reddish brown stains are a sign that iron may be present, even though a glass of water may be perfectly clear Blue/green stains often indicates acid water (low pH). Problems with hot water systems or dull, dingy laundry point to water hardness as the culprit. A "rotten egg" smell usually means sulphur (a gas) is present. Or, your water may have a metallic taste. The presence of iron (a mineral) or low pH contributing to a slow breakdown of copper plumbing can be the cause. If any of these problems sound familiar, there are solutions. Filters and water treatment systems today are safe, hassle-free and inexpensive to install and operate. LaFramboise Water Service, Inc., our competent and reliable water treatment company, has installed over 1,500 water filter systems for all of these problems. Our variety of equipment from different manufacturers enables us to offer the best possible solution to your filtration and treatment requirements. This also includes filter systems to handle all sorts of groundwater contamination - even the manmade problems such as underground fuel leaks, chemical discharges, and bacteria in the water from failing septic systems. LaFramboise Water Service combines the 40 years of water supply experience of LaFramboise Well Drilling with the most innovative and advanced technology available in the water treatment field. After evaluating results of a water test, we recommend and guarantee the proper equipment to meet your filtration and treatment needs. The result is a system that provides you and your family with the safe, clean drinking water everyone deserves. |
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647 Thompson Road - Route
193
Post Office Box 303 Thompson, Connecticut 06277-0303 1-800-624-2327 Email: kyle@thewaterexperts.com Copyright © 2001 LaFramboise Well Drilling, Inc. All rights reserved. Revised: November 13, 2006 . |