These systems are designed by us to specifically treat our water here in San Benito County
SPRING WATER
- Individual bottle sizes
- 3-gallon bottles
- 5-gallon bottles
- Bottled water
DISPENSERS for purchase or rent
- Cold and hot
- Cold and room temperature
- Crocks
- Floor stands
- Countertop stands
ACCESSORIES
- Refrigerator bottles
- Individual insulated bottle carriers
- Mini crocks
- Cup dispensers and cups
- Pet dishes
- Much more
SOFT WATER SYSTEMS
WATER SOFTENERS
The national average for water hardness is 9 gpg (grains per gallon). Water is considered very hard at 10.5 gpg. Municipal water in San Benito County typically is from ? gpm to 35 gpg and can be even higher on private wells. Calcium and magnesium, the hardness minerals, cause scale build up and corrosion in pipes, water heaters, dishwashers, and on plumbing fixtures, shortening their life and making them less efficient. Hard water creates spotting and soap scum which makes dishes, clothing, plumbing fixtures, showers and sinks difficult and time consuming to clean.
Softener Specifications
- High quality, simple, low maintenance system.
- Demand initiated regeneration- metered- Now required throughout the state of California by state law
- Fully automatic - manual recharge if desired
- 300 lbs capacity brine tank
- Salt and Salt Free
- Large capacity
- 1.0 cubic foot of high quality resin

SIE SYSTEM
REVERSE OSMOSIS
The reverse osmosis process is a unique membrane technology that separates pure water molecules from tap water by washing out impurities, algae and bacteria. It removes chlorine as well as other unwanted tastes and odors, leaving only purely refreshing water in it's place.
Reverse Osmosis Specifications
- Removes up to 98 of total dissolved solids and sodium chloride
- Retains high oxygen content for great, fresh tasting water
- At your finger tips
- Hook into your refrigerator's water line for pure ice cubes and chilled water
- Automatic shutoff valve
- Inline water quality monitor
- Designer faucets

These systems are designed by us to specifically treat our water here in San Benito County |