The following manufacturers would like to introduce their company, products and services, areas of expertise, their unique selling position and their future vision to you.
Charger Water Treatment Products has been serving the water treatment industry for 30 years, providing a wide range of residential and commercial water treatment products, technical assistance and training solutions from our headquarters in Elgin, IL plus eight regional warehouse locations: Bedford, NH; Palm City, FL; Bally, PA; Port Richey, FL; Jacksonville, FL; Fort Worth, TX; San Antonio, TX and Reno, NV.
Nelsen Corporation manufactures and distributes a complete line of Residential and Commercial water treatment equipment including softeners, filters, UV systems, feed pumps, RO equipment, tanks, submersible pumps, jet pumps, and components.
Developed and patented in the Netherlands by Mr. Jan P. de Baat Doelman, Scalewatcher technology was introduced to the European market in the 1980s. With immediate market success, Mr. Doelman brought the technology to the United States and applied and received a patent in 1991. From that moment on, Scalewatcher North America has been on the forefront of environmentally sensitive water treatment. Located in Oxford, PA, Scalewatcher North America continues to lead the industry in descaling products that do no harm to the environment.
With over 20 years of experience in the ultraviolet treatment industry, company president Bruce Eccleston created UV Superstore, Inc. in 2005 as an ultraviolet specialty company located in the Atlanta, Ga. metro area. No matter your market type; residential, commercial, industrial or municipal, our company specializes in providing a large selection of in-stock replacement ultraviolet lamps, quartz sleeves, power supplies, O Rings, gaskets, UV monitors, sensor probes and so much more to meet the requirements of most all ultraviolet systems. UV Superstore is the One Source for All Your UV Needs!
Water-Right is a family-owned water treatment manufacturer which started in 1959 when founder Glenn Gruett started supplying equipment to Wisconsin's plumbing trade. The company flourished because of its use of man-made zeolite crystals in equipment to treat rural Midwestern water, much of which contained hardness, high amounts of iron, and manganese, and in some cases had low pH.
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