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Why clean and treat systems

George_10
George_10 Member Posts: 580
home/small business systems is like night and day as far as cleaning and treatment of systems.

Our twenty years in the industrial side of clean and treat has proven one fact above all else. Preventative maintenance saves money and time. We have clients with forty year old boilers that are almost pristine in appearence and efficient as they were when first installed.
These systems are rigorlessly taken care of. Home and small business systems can now enjoy the same care as there are products available that will prevent chemical problems.

We have two which were designed with hydronic systems specifically in mind. There are others available for steam, chillers and cooling towers. Those contractors that avail themselves of this new information and put it to use are going to be on the leading edge of professional care of their customers' expensive systems.

Their service business will grow and the referrals will flow from their very satisfied customers. Selling new installations has to be more profitable than putting out fires with customers with fouled up systems.

We have as a company, made it our commitment to help any who need answers to a system problem that seems to be of a water related nature. Some of those we advise will buy chemicals from us. Some will not. Both seekers of answers are going to receive the best advice we can present whether a sale is made or not.

I want to thank those on the Wall who have mentioned us in a favorable light. We have earned these compliments by doing just what I have outlined and to those of you who have questions, please take up my offer of help. We answer a lot of questions each day and we are going to continue to keep up this level of commitment. Please feel free to try us on any water associated problem.

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