Descaler Water Filtration Systems in Phoenix, AZ
$2100.00 INSTALLED AT THE LOOP
Over 85% of the United States has hard water resulting in Scale deposits on Plumbing Fixtures, Pipes, and Appliances.
This can result in a long list of negative effects that can cost lots of $$, including expensive repairs to appliances, and stain in sinks and bathtubs.
How A Water Descaler Works
- Water descalers use “nucleation assisted crystallization” (NAC) to dissolve mineral deposits into harmless microscopic crystal particles. These particles move through your plumbing without latching onto pipes and fixtures
- A descaler differs from a water softener in that it achieves this without the use of salt or electricity.
- With the addition of UV light filtration, your water descaler will also sterilize your water. It will kill bacteria and microorganisms like e. Coli, Viruses, Cryptosporidium, and more.
- Environmentally friendly alternative to a water softener
- Reduces scale without using salt or wasting water
- Operates without electricity for reduced energy consumption
- Long lasting media makes it virtually maintenance free
- Helps remove existing scale
- Scientifically tested and certified
- The Sediment Filter acts as a net that catches unwanted dirt and particles flowing through your home.
- Filters down to 5 microns (the size of a red blood cell)
- Filter must be changed at least yearly
- Removes or reduces Chlorine, Herbicides, Pesticides, Cleaning by-products, and trihalomethane.
- Coconut Shell Carbon is one of the most porous substances on earth and is perfect for commercial and residential water descaler use
- Removes unpleasant tastes and odors from your water
- Provides clean filtered water at every faucet in your home
- Operates with NO backwash or electricity
Scale Control System Frequently Asked Questions
What is scaling of water?
In many parts of the United States (particularly desert regions like Arizona), water is rich in minerals. As the local water supply makes its way through your home, these minerals get deposited throughout your plumbing and appliances. Without a descaler, you’ll notice a layer of these minerals built up on the inside of your kettle, pipes, and sink, for example. This layer is what people refer to as “scale.”
What is a descaler?
Descalers come in two forms. First, there are descaling agents, which are effective at removing scale but not preventing it. You’ll also need to clean the surfaces affected by scale manually, which is often impractical (such as in the case of scale built up within pipes).
This is why preventative tools like our Scale Control System are advantageous. They treat your water before it gets to your pipes and appliances.
Where can I buy a descaler?
If you’re in the Phoenix, Arizona area, give us a call at American Home Water and Air. If you’re located elsewhere, many HVAC and water treatment companies supply them. Just be sure the system you buy uses nucleation assisted crystallization as that’s the most effective method for descaling.
Can you descale with vinegar?
Vinegar can help descale your appliances but it’s not a long-term strategy. You need to tackle the scale at its root.
Is limescale in water bad for you?
Ingesting water with limescale in it is not inherently bad for you. The minerals in hard water are actually nutrients for your body (although you get most of your supply from dietary sources). However, limescale damages your skin and hair, posing hygiene risks. Read more about this in our article, ‘Is Hard Water Bad For You?’