Mesa Water Treatment Systems

 

Water Filtration Installation in Northeast Mesa 

 

The Arizona Museum of Natural History and Mesa Grande Cultural Park, both in Mesa, Ariz., just east of Phoenix, offer incredible insight into the history of this region. The word “mesa” comes to us from the Latin word for “table” and refers appropriately to a steep-sided hill which resembles just that. The “mesa” falls between its lower-elevation cousin the “butte” and a higher formation called a “plateau”. The city named Mesa, with a capital M, was founded in 1878.

 

High quality water is a prize here and everywhere, and we were excited to install a special water filtration system for clarifying and delivering great water. The right-hand tank in the photo is the carbon filter and removes impurities. The tank on the left is the water softener to create soft water, which is free from calcium and magnesium and more gentle on the human body. Rainfall is soft water, but once it hits the ground, it absorbs minerals. The now hard water is hard – hard on pipes, laundry, hair, appliances and dishes. Installing this specially-designed water equipment ensures delivery of good, clean water which reacts better with soaps and skin and pipes and more.

 
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Gilbert Water Heater Replacement

 

Val Vista Lakes Water Heater Installation  

With a population hovering around 240,000 in its 68 square miles, Gilbert, Ariz., claims to be a dog-friendly, family-friendly, bike-friendly and overall generally friendly place to live, work, shop and play. The Gilbert Heritage District promotes the arts in many creative ways, and its water tower, innovative lighting displays and water features are beautiful. Parks, theatre and cool shopping venues and dining places round out the appeal.

Yet, just like in other places, windows need washing and water heaters grow old. We recently responded to a family in the very attractive Val Vista Lakes neighborhood. Turns out their water heater needed replacing, so we hauled out the old one, checked connections and piping, brought in a new one and the tools and gear to set it in place. Once connected, the whole family relaxed, and water flowed again - cold or hot or lukewarm, as desired.

 

 
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