Iron and Sulfur Removal Without Maintenance

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Watts

 

We're proud to be the EXCLUSIVE Watts® dealer
for the South Carolina Lowcountry.

We believe that the Watts NF-10 Filox ™ filter for iron and sulfur reduction is simply the best water filter for well water in the business. It's a pleasure to install this unit because it does what we say. And this filter requires no regular maintenance. The 10" fiberglass bottle has a 10 year warranty and the control valve has a limited 5-year warranty. This media filter is designed to provide years of uninterrupted service. These units can be installed in a garage, basement, or pump house. The fiberglass bottle can be buried to fit into tight spaces and reduce the size of the pump house or pump cover.

How It Works

The 10" x 54" fiberglass bottle is filled to about 41" with a material (filter media) that captures iron, sulfur, and manganese molecules. It also captures other minor mineral content. The Watts® brand name for this media is Filox®. Filox is manganese dioxide, an ore. It looks very much like black sand. It is similar, but superior to filter media used by other manufacturers. Watts uses 80% pure manganese dioxide, the highest concentration in the industry.

The electronic control valve on top of the unit automatically reverses the flow of water and "backwashes" the filter media on a regular schedule. This is normally on a daily basis in the early morning hours but could be any frequency or duration desired depending on the raw water quality. These settings are permanently stored on the controller's program board and will not erase even in the event of a power failure. In its' backwash cycle the water enters the unit through the pipe in the center and goes down to the bottom and then up through the media lifting and separating the media and rinsing out to drain all of the iron, sulfur, and other mineral content that it has captured during the day. It's important to have good water pressure to lift the media and rinse it thoroughly otherwise mineral content will accumulate in the media. The backwash cycle takes 12-20 minutes depending on the quality of the well water. The backwash cycle is followed by a 5 minute rinse cycle and a quick flush. The unit is then ready to filter the water the following day and repeats this routine on the programmed schedule.

The inlet and outlet on the control valve are 1-1/4" and there is very little pressure loss through the valve. Unlike old media filters that had "mechanical" timers, the Clack valve used by Watts is simple in design, durable, and long lasting. Under normal conditions the Filox media should never have to be replaced. We suggest regular chlorination of your home water system, including the Filox filter, to prevent buildup (or bacterial contamination) that might coat the media and prevent it from capturing iron and sulfur as intended.

One of these installations is probably similar yours. Watts Filox® filters are produced in a number of sizes with various control valves to accommodate flow rates over 100 GPM for commercial and large irrigation applications. Please call if you have any questions or if you would like to schedule an installation at your home.

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Chlorination Systems Make It Easy To Do

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It is important to chlorinate your home water system periodically to prevent bacterial contamination and to safeguard against buildup of mineral deposits and even algae that is sometimes found in well water systems. This becomes even more important when your water system includes any type of water filtration as the filtration equipment or media may become fouled by these contaminants. This doesn't necessarily mean that bacteria or other buildup would be physically harmful to you. In fact, there are certain beneficial bacteria, and iron contained in well water is an essential part of our diet. But you don't want any type of bacteria in your water and you don't want any type of mineral to build up that could cause plumbing problems or set up conditions for other problems such as iron algae. Find related links to brochures that provide more extensive information about these types of contaminants.

Deep Wells and Shallow Wells are chlorinated a bit differently. A cased deep well can be chlorinated by simply pouring household liquid bleach (non-scented) mixed with several gallons of water into the well casing. There are some tricks and tips that make this more effective so contact us for more detailed advice before you chlorinate your deep well.

A shallow well is chlorinated in a little different way. Since there is no casing there is nothing to pour the chlorine mixture into. So on our shallow well systems we install a brass ball valve on the actual well pipe so that chlorine can be injected into the well and straight down into the aquifer where it is allowed to sit for a period of time. We make up a funnel that screws into the ball valve to make it easy to inject the chlorine mixture into the well. (See yellow figures 1 and A) You simply fill the funnel and slowly open the ball valve and allow the mixture to go down. Looking into the funnel you close the valve before the liquid level reaches the ball valve. This whole process takes only minutes and if the actual well was chlorinated once each year you'd be miles ahead of most people (who don't do it at all.) Again, the well only needs to be done once each year or 18 months.

On deep and shallow wells we install a pellet chlorinator that allows you to periodically chlorinate you house plumbing and fixtures in just seconds. (See red figures 2 and B) You simply close the ball valves on both sides of the chlorinator (B) then open the spigot to drain the water from the chlorinator into a cup, then open the ball valve on top and drop in 10 or 12 chlorine pellets (that we provide.) Then you would cut the water back on. That's it. It takes only a matter of seconds and it is so easy you can do this every 6 o 8 months.

To summarize, the actual water well only needs to be chlorinated annually. The house could be chlorinated every 6 to 8 months. With our custom made chlorinator it's so easy there's no reason not to do it. This really should be done periodically to protect your water system from bacterial contamination and to safeguard your filtration equipment and your family's health.

These units are intended to make it easy for you to periodically chlorinate your water system. They are not intended to add chlorine on a continual basis. Some types of water conditioning systems actually do inject chlorine on a continual basis. This defeats one of the best aspects of having a water well at your home. Nationally, homeowners spend literally billions of dollars each year to remove chlorine from their city water. Enjoy all natural, chlorine free well water.

Did You Know?

About 15% of all Americans rely on their own private water wells for their drinking water supply. Find this and much more information about water wells, and water quality, treatment, and testing at this web site.
U.S. - EPA, Private Drinking Water Wells

Whole House Ultraviolet Light Disinfection Systems

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Watts

 

We're proud to be the EXCLUSIVE Watts® dealer
for the South Carolina Lowcountry.

I'm continually amazed to meet people that are building a beautiful new home (sometimes a multi-million dollar home) and spare no expense perfecting some of the minor detail. I meet people that are spending thousands of dollars on interior molding or the landscape. But for some reason when it comes to the water that they and their family are going to be drinking and cooking with every day, the emphasis seems to be more about "slapping a well down and hooking it to the house." This doesn't seem to make sense when often the water well, pumping equipment, filtration, chlorination, and U/V protection can be installed for about $5,000. It could be more depending on the type of well installed and other factors. But you get the point. A good water well system with filtration and U/V protection should be installed on every home… mobile home or multi-million dollar home.

Today U/V protection is simple, affordable, and requires little maintenance which can normally be performed by the homeowner. We installed this particular system at a nice home that is supplied by a deep well. The water quality was relatively good but had a fairly strong sulfur smell. The Watts NF-10 Filox filter removes all of the sulfur smell and any trace of iron content. It also filters the water to 20 microns. Then the water passes through a 5 micron pre-filter and the Watts® WUV-12 U/V System which kills any bacteria that may possibly have been introduced between chlorination.

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Here's a brief description of how it works.

The actual U/V lamp is not a hard part of the unit. It can be lifted right from the top of the stainless steel housing as pictured. Water enters the unit and passes between the stainless housing and a sturdy, perfectly pressure sealed glass tube inside the housing. The ultraviolet light emitted by the lamp effectively kills bacteria at flow rates up to 12 gallons per minute. The glass tube needs to be removed periodically and cleaned. This would be approximately every 6 months depending on water quality. The glass tube is easily accessed by removing the lamp and unscrewing the seal at the top. The glass tube is then easily removed. We install the 5 micron whole house cartridge filter you see pictured here (blue) with each U/V installation. This prevents particulate and some mineral content greater than 5 microns from dimming the glass tube prematurely. The Watts Hydro-Safe filtration system is an excellent choice for your home if your well water doesn't require iron or sulfur removal or if you want to add another level of protection to you drinking water. The Hydro-Safe unit is a 3-step filtration system that has:

1) A .02 micron replaceable cartridge filter that is rated for cyst reduction and removal of sub-micron particles.
2) An ultra-fine activated carbon powder added to the cartridge filter to improve taste, odor, and clarity.
3) A stainless steel U/V chamber with a 254 nanometer U/V lamp that destroys bacteria, viruses, and other harmful microorganisms.

THIS UNIT PROVIDES OUTSTANDING FILTRATION AND U/V PROTECTION. IT IS EASY TO INSTALL AND WE INSTALL IT FOR A VERY REASONABLE PRICE!

People ask us all the time, "Is my water good?" We explain the two aspects of water quality which are:
1) Its' esthetical quality (mineral content and smell) that make it unpleasant or stain your sinks and laundry and 2) its' bacteriological quality. Your water could have iron content significant enough to stain everything in the house and hydrogen sulfide content enough to gag you… but be completely bacteria free. Then again your water might taste great and seem like bottle quality water… but have some bacteria content that would be harmful for you and your family.

We encourage you to consider installing a good filtration system and U/V protection on your water system. Peace of mind is affordable.

Water Softeners

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We sell, service, and install the complete line of Watts water softeners for every application from light residential to large commercial. These units range in capacity from 30,000 Grains per Gallon to over 1 million GPG and all utilize the dependable Fleck® line of control valves in thermoplastics or brass. If your home or business needs water conditioning for municipal water applications or for well water be sure and call us for professional, dependable, and affordable sales, installation, and service.

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Whole House Filtration for Homes with Municipal (City) Water

In many parts of the country water softeners or whole house filtration for homes with chlorinated city water is a given. It’s very common to see MLS listings that state the age and condition of the water treatment equipment as a selling point for the home. In our service area city water quality is relatively good but far from perfect. We’re becoming more aware of the health issues related to drinking unfiltered municipal water. Chlorine, Ammonia, and Lime (referred to as Chloramines) is added to municipal water supplies to kill bacteria and other living organisms. We’re becoming more conscience of the ill effects of ingesting these substances even in small quantities. We offer a complete range of whole house filtration systems to suit any particular need or problem. The Watts NC series of automatic backwashing filters feature (in addition to others) an activated carbon media that helps remove chlorine, ammonia, particulate, and volatile (or total) organic contaminants thereby removing the associated odors and leaving safer, fresh tasting water. These would include some hormones and pharmaceuticals that we read more about every day. These units are affordable and if you’re a renter you can disconnect it and take it with you! They are made to help provide safe, fresh tasting water for your whole house year after year with little or no maintenance. The NC series media filter automatically backwashes on a regular basis to remove particulate and some mineral content. Based on the number of people in your home the activated carbon media has to be replaced (on average) about once every five years for a minimal charge. Please contact us for a quote or for more detailed information.

View a copy of the NC series sales brochure that lists some of the benefits of whole house filtration.

Watts Whole House Filter

FOR MORE INFORMATION...
You can read more about the quality of your municipal water, and open your water authority’s web site and view their “Consumer Confidence Report" from one of the sources in our “Links” section below.

Whole House Reverse Osmosis Systems

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Watts

 

We're proud to be the EXCLUSIVE Watts® dealer
for the South Carolina Lowcountry.

Be sure and read the introduction to this section on the previous page.

Pictured here are two of the whole house reverse osmosis systems that we recently installed. These are Watts R4x40-2 residential units and are rated for approximately 4,400 gallons-per-day. The units are factory complete with pre-filters, product and reject flow meters, low and high pressure gauges, and an electronic pre/post TDS meter.

These systems require minimal maintenance and start up/shut down automatically to keep the storage tanks full.

For larger residential applications we typically. install about 3,000 gallons of storage capacity in two tanks as pictured. In our geographic location R/O systems require a deep well for the raw water supply. The treated water (called product water) is stored in tanks such as these and the house is supplied by a separate pump from these tanks. All of our systems feature a reliable Grundfos® MQ series constant velocity pump to supply the home. These pumps have a flow rate of over 20 GPM but are very quiet. The MQ series has a simple user-friendly control panel with indicator lights for on/off and auto-reset functions. It also has auto shut-off and alarms for both run-dry and over-heat conditions. They simply provide constant high pressure to every fixture in your home.

We also sell, install, and service the complete line of Watts® commercial and industrial R/O systems with product water flow rates of up to 100 gallons-per-minute. Pictured on the right (Figure 8) is the Watts 14-06 commercial R/O system rated for 10,800 gallons-per-day.

Call for a quotation, reference, or professional advice.

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Other Products We Sell, Install, and Service

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UNDER THE COUNTER R/O SYSTEMS

We sell and install a complete line of Watts E-Treat and conventional Under-the-Counter R/O systems. Under-the-Counter R/O systems are affordable and provide ample amounts of filtered, biologically safe, bottle-quality water for drinking and cooking.

Download the E-Treat pdf brochure.

 

THIS IS AN OUTSTANDING NEW PRODUCT!
FILTRATION AND U/V PROTECTION!

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The Watts Hydro-Safe filtration system is an excellent choice for your home if your well water doesn't require iron or sulfur removal or if you want to add another level of protection to you drinking water. The Hydro-Safe unit is a 3-step filtration system that has:

1) A .02 micron replaceable cartridge filter that is rated for cyst reduction and removal of sub-micron particles.
2) An ultra-fine activated carbon powder added to the cartridge filter to improve taste, odor, and clarity.
3) A stainless steel U/V chamber with a 254 nanometer U/V lamp that destroys bacteria, viruses, and other harmful microorganisms.

THIS UNIT PROVIDES OUTSTANDING FILTRATION AND U/V PROTECTION. IT IS EASY TO INSTALL AND WE INSTALL IT FOR A VERY REASONABLE PRICE!

Whole House Treatment Brochure

 

 

 

 

 

 

View the brochure for the HydroSafe Triple Protection activated carbon filter with U/V disinfection system.
(4 page pdf file)

 
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COUNTER TOP FILTERS

Counter top filters are an excellent choice if you want an affordable, easy to install final filter to fill your water bottles with or for cooking. We do not install this filter. We order them in bulk and sell them for a very reasonable price as a service to our customers.

 
 
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PUMP ENCLOSURES

We sell various types of pump enclosures "AS IS" including the "rock" pump covers you see here if you want to install it yourself.
Call us for pricing and information

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FULLY INSTALLED INSULATED FIBERGLASS PUMP COVERS WITH VENTILATION AND FREEZE PROTECTION

I install a custom insulated fiberglass pump cover as nice as any pump cover you can buy or build. The cover has an automatic vent that closes and opens at about 40° to allow ventilation during warm weather and hold heat in during cold weather. This foam insulated cover adequately captures heat from an efficient flood light to prevent damage during freezing temperatures. The cover is hinged on a base made of treated lumber and has a galvanized handle for easy access. I install plastic that acts as a moisture barrier and prevents weeds from growing around the pump and gravel to keep the area around the pump clean. And finally I install a brass hose bib on a galvanized riser outside of the cover so the cover does not have to be lifted to access the hose bib. This particular cover does not have a lock but a hasp lock could easily be installed to deter theft.

This is an ideal pump cover as it protects the water system and allows plenty of access for future servicing. If you build or have someone build a pump house for you do something similar to this. Make the pump house as light as possible so it can be moved or hinge one full side (or the whole top) to allow plenty of access to the equipment.

Other Services

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TRENCHING

We install water lines and do trenching for electrical drops. If you need a lengthy run of pipe installed or if the power company is requiring that you provide the trench for a lengthy electrical service let us know if we may be of assistance. We'll give you a fair price on digging the trench.

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LIGHT CRANE SERVICE

We have a light crane that we use for pump hoisting and for other light lifting.
Give us a call if you need a hand.

 
 
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Koshin America Logo

 

 

We are an authorized dealer for Koshin America Pumps

I use Koshin pumps in my business so I acquired a dealer authorization from Koshin America. They are a good company and Koshin pumps are the very best fluid transfer and trash pumps that I have ever worked with. They outlast other similar industrial pumps that I have used (and that cost much more) by 3 to 1.

If you are in the market for a dewatering pump, sump pump, or transfer pump I can obtain one of these for you at a very competitive price. Call for pricing.

Find spec sheets at Koshin America Pumps

Links to Sites Related to Water Well Drilling, Water Quality, and Testing

Did You Know?

If you read every one of these web sites you would notice a common theme throughout.
Government agencies DO NOT monitor individual private wells for water quality or for bacteriological contamination.
It is up to the individual homeowner to guarantee the potability and safety of his or her well.

 
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The South Carolina Department of Health and Environmental Control

Healthy Living and Prevention – A particularly good page full of information concerning our personal health.
Water Bureau Home Page – Navigate to all topics related to the Water Bureau.
Residential Well Program – Navigate to all topics related to Private Wells.
Residential Wells - Frequently Asked Questions
Common Water Quality Problems and Their Treatment - Brochure (pdf)
Caring for Your Well, Testing and Maintenance - Brochure (pdf)
Bureau of Water, Watersheds Home Page – Interesting reading about where our water comes from and status

 
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U.S. Geological Survey

USGA Home Page - A wealth of information about our environment
Report - Groundwater Resources Generally Abundant in Coastal Carolinas

 
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Southeast Rural Community Assistance Project

The household water well system loan program is designed to assist low to moderate income individuals needing loans to construct, refurbish and service their household well systems. The purpose of the program is to target loans to the significant numbers of homeowners (in seven states) whose geographically isolated households lack water service, but for whom it is not feasible to be connected to new or existing community water systems.

Southeast RCAP Community Assistance Loan Fund Program information and application

 
Wikipedia

Wikipedia Links of Interest

Reverse Osmosis explained
Disinfection using U/V (ultraviolet radiation) explained

 
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U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention

Private Ground Water Wells

 

United States Environmental Protection Agency

Private Drinking Water Wells

 

MUNICIPAL WATER PURVEYORS

 
Charleston Water

Charleston Water System

 
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Beaufort-Jasper Water and Sewer Authority

 
Mt. Pleasant Waterworks

Mount Pleasant Waterworks

 
South Island PSD

South Island Public Service District

 
Hilton Head PSD

Hilton Head Public Service District

 
Broad Creek PSD

Broad Creek Public Service District

 
Dorchester County WA

Dorchester County Water Authority

 
Berkeley County Water & Sanitation

Berkeley County Water & Sanitation

 

 

If you have enjoyed reading this information then you will find these web sites interesting.
I will periodically add interesting sites to this list.

Washing Post – Big Oil Company Occidental Petroleum screws over Peru worse than they do us here in the U.S. The devastation caused would be equivalent to damaging the ground water resources in my entire service area. Imagine not one of us could put a well down in the entire lower third of S.C.

Amazon IndianAmazonRainForestNews – Same story about Oxy as above. Different perspective.

Business and Human Rights Resource Center – Same story as above except how Texaco did it to Ecuador from 1964 until 1992 damaging sensitive rain forest in Ecuador and Peru… and then deny it (when anyone can reach down and grab a gob of thick oil.) In gangster fashion they have drug it through the courts for years.