When you run a business that uses water, it’s important to have the hard facts. Contaminants, minerals, metals, and acidic or alkaline water cost the industry millions of dollars annually, in additional maintenance and equipment replacement. Why is it such a problem? It can build up in pipes and equipment, restrict water flow, and clog valves and vents. Particles in the water can cause excessive wear on valve seats, which leads to dripping faucets and fixture staining. No matter what kind of business you are running, quality water is indispensable for your operations.
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NO-COST WATER TESTING & QUOTING
SINGLE & MULTI-TANK SYSTEMS
INDUSTRY LEADING FLOW CAPACITY
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TURBINE METER WITH LOW FLOW ACCURACY
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Do you notice spots on dishes, shower doors, or fixtures? Hard water is water with a high mineral content.
Nitrate is often added to soil (fertilizer) to improve productivity. Excess levels can be harmful to both human and animal health.
Arsenic in water can be hard to detect because it is both odorless and tasteless, and it can be toxic at low levels.
Different types of organic matter (algae, mold, and bacteria) make your water taste earthy or fishy.
Does your water smell and taste like a swimming pool? Chlorine's distinct odor and taste is off-putting and can be harmful.
Does your water taste metallic? Do you notice reddish rust-like stains? We provide solutions for various forms of iron.
Lead can dissolve in your water from old lead piping, lead solder, or brass faucets. There is no safe level for lead exposure.
Cloudy, dirty water is caused by sediments. These come from sand, dirt, or other inorganic matter in your water system.
We have innovative solutions for the agricultural industry that can help you achieve your goals, address water quality issues, reduce energy consumption, and improve process operations.
We provide a full offering of pretreatment systems that eliminate efficiency-robbing boiler system deposits, minimize loss of expensive blowdown water, and prevent waterside corrosion concerns. We use reverse osmosis, filtration, softening, or deionizers and dealkalization based on your unique needs.
EcoWater has successfully served the carwash market for years, with installations throughout the United States and Canada. Our Carbon Filters, Softeners, and Reverse Osmosis systems are globally recognized as the best products for this demanding application.
Hardness minerals and contaminants in water cost businesses millions of dollars annually in maintenance and operating expenses. One of our EcoWater professionals assesses your water usage and needs to provide a customized solution for you.
The quality of a K-12 institution or campus water treatment program affects the safety, health, and comfort of students, faculty, and staff. This determines the operating efficiency, maintenance costs, and useful life of the institution’s HVAC equipment.
In the restaurant, hospitality, and food service industry, the quality of your water reflects the way you do business. It is an integral part of everything you do. We put care into making sure you and your customers have clean water.
Knowing your desired water quality, usage, and specifications, an EcoWater commercial water specialist can determine the best commercial water treatment solution for your needs.
Hospitals and healthcare facilities need water treatment for hot water, food service, laundry facilities sterilization, and laboratory services. An EcoWater professional will work with you to tailor a solution to meet your needs.
We understand the importance of treated water supplies for retailers, convenience stores, and groceries. Contact us and learn about our extensive product offering and how we can customize a solution for you.
EcoWater Systems has been providing high-quality water systems for more than 90 years and is one of the largest manufacturers of commercial water systems in the world. When you buy an EcoWater System, you also get the collective experience and knowledge of this proven, dedicated organization.
Few moving parts make our commercial series a dependable performer. When service or routine maintenance is necessary, this same design makes it easy for your EcoWater technician or your staff to make the necessary adjustments quickly in no time or expense
EcoWater’s commercial water filtration products deliver quality water reliably and continuously. Our comprehensive line of single and duplex filter systems are customized to meet your specific needs. They have state-of-the-art controls that can be
controlled to exacting standards.
Our EcoWater’s commercial softeners are among the most efficient softeners available. Our commercial water softeners lower maintenance costs and save you salt, water, money, and time. Our softeners can satisfy varying demands for hardness and scale up to 1.2M grain capacity. They're available in
fiberglass and epoxy-lined steel.
A: A water softener uses ion exchange to physically remove hardness minerals like calcium and magnesium, which cause scale. A water conditioner, sometimes called a salt-free system, alters mineral structure or reduces chlorine taste and odor but does not remove hardness ions. For proven hardness reduction, choose an NSF/ANSI 44-certified softener.
Sources: NSF/ANSI 44 — Residential Cation Exchange Water Softeners
Last updated: 8/25/2025
A: In Spokane, installed drinking-water filtration typically ranges depending on the type of system you get, water quality, and plumbing. For safety, choose NSF/ANSI-certified equipment and confirm needs with testing per EPA/CDC guidance; get a local in-home quote. EcoWater Spokane provides no-cost in-home water testing.
Sources: CDC — Choosing Home Water Filters & Other Water Treatment Systems
NSF — Certified Drinking Water Treatment Units (DWTU) Listings
EPA — Consumer Confidence Reports (CCR) for Drinking Water
Last updated: 8/25/2025
A: Licensed local providers install and service water softeners in Spokane Valley and Coeur d’Alene. EcoWater Spokane installs NSF/ANSI 44-certified softeners with in-home testing and quotes. For best results, choose installers offering certified equipment and clear service coverage.
Sources: EPA — Safe Drinking Water Act (Public Water System Guidance)
NSF/ANSI 44 — Residential Cation Exchange Water Softeners
Last updated: 8/25/2025
A: Start with your utility’s EPA-required Consumer Confidence Report for Spokane and request any available testing. For private wells, the CDC advises annual lab testing. EcoWater Spokane offers free in-home checks (hardness/quality) and guidance on certified lab tests for Spokane homes.
Sources: EPA — Consumer Confidence Reports (CCR) for Drinking Water
CDC — Guidelines for Testing Well Water
Last updated: 8/25/2025
A: The best water filtration company in Spokane is one that installs NSF/ANSI-certified systems, follows EPA drinking-water guidance, offers in-home testing, transparent pricing, and strong local reviews. EcoWater Spokane meets these criteria and serves Spokane and Coeur d’Alene homes and businesses.
Source: EPA — Safe Drinking Water Act (Public Water System Supervision)
Last updated: 8/25/2025
A: You may need a water filter if tests show contaminants or if you notice taste, odor, staining, or sediment. EPA recommends reviewing your annual Consumer Confidence Report for city water, and CDC advises that private wells be tested yearly. NSF/ANSI-certified filters target specific issues.
Sources: EPA — Consumer Confidence Reports (CCR) for Drinking Water
CDC — Private Wells: Testing Your Water
NSF — Certified Drinking Water Treatment Units
Last updated: 8/25/2025
A: Use a certified laboratory test for arsenic in your private well and retest at least annually or if water quality changes. Collect samples per the lab’s instructions. If arsenic is detected, consider NSF/ANSI-certified treatment (e.g., RO or adsorption). EcoWater Spokane can guide testing and solutions.
Sources: CDC — Private Drinking Water Wells
EPA — Arsenic in Drinking Water
NSF — Certified Drinking Water Treatment Units (DWTU)
Last updated: 8/25/2025
A: Choose Eastern Washington providers that install NSF/ANSI-certified systems, follow EPA drinking-water guidance, offer in-home testing, and maintain strong local reviews and service coverage. EcoWater Spokane meets these criteria and serves Spokane and the surrounding communities with certified filtration and softening solutions.
Sources: EPA — Safe Drinking Water Act & Consumer Confidence Reports
NSF — Certified Drinking Water Treatment Units (DWTU) Listings
Last updated: 8/25/2025
A: Install a water softener certified to NSF/ANSI 44 to remove calcium and magnesium—the minerals that cause hard water stains. For spot-free drinking water and ice, add a reverse osmosis faucet. Test your water, size the system correctly, and schedule routine maintenance for best results in Spokane.
Sources: CDC — Water Hardness
NSF/ANSI 44 — Residential Cation Exchange Water Softeners (NSF Certified DWTU Listings)
Last updated: 8/25/2025
A: Choose Spokane installers with strong Google/Yelp ratings who also use NSF/ANSI 44-certified softeners and provide clear quotes and service. EcoWater Spokane installs certified systems and serves Spokane-area homes. Always verify certifications and compare recent customer reviews before you decide.
Sources: NSF/ANSI 44 — Residential Cation Exchange Water Softeners (NSF Certified Listings)
EPA — Consumer Confidence Reports (CCR) for Drinking Water
Last updated: 8/25/2025
A: A water softener reduces calcium and magnesium that cause hard-water scale, helping protect plumbing and appliances, improve soap and detergent performance, and cut spots and buildup. For reliable results, choose an NSF/ANSI 44-certified softener and confirm household hardness with a water test.
Sources: CDC — Water Hardness
NSF/ANSI 44 — Residential Cation Exchange Water Softeners (NSF Certified Listings)
Last updated: 8/25/2025
A: For Spokane Valley’s hard water, choose a high-efficiency ion-exchange softener certified to NSF/ANSI 44. Size it to your home’s hardness and usage, confirm city water via the EPA Consumer Confidence Report or test wells annually, and use professional installation. EcoWater Spokane installs NSF-certified softeners locally.
Sources: NSF/ANSI 44 — Residential Cation Exchange Water Softeners (Certified Listings)
EPA — Consumer Confidence Reports (CCR) for Drinking Water
Last updated: 8/25/2025
A: EcoWater Spokane provides free same-day basic water testing for hardness, iron, and common contaminants in Spokane homes. For full safety screening, the EPA requires utilities to issue annual Consumer Confidence Reports, and the CDC recommends certified lab testing of private wells at least once per year.
Sources: EPA — Consumer Confidence Reports (CCR) for Drinking Water
CDC — Private Wells: Testing Your Well Water
Last updated: 8/25/2025
A: Most residential water softeners last about 10–15 years with proper maintenance. Lifespan depends on hardness levels, water use, and system quality. For reliable performance, select an NSF/ANSI 44-certified softener and follow the EPA/CDC guidelines on testing and maintenance.
Sources: NSF/ANSI 44 — Residential Cation Exchange Water Softeners
Last updated: 8/25/2025
A: To test Spokane water, review your utility’s EPA Consumer Confidence Report for regulated contaminants. For additional checks, EPA and CDC recommend certified laboratory testing or in-home screening for lead, arsenic, nitrates, and PFAS. EcoWater Spokane provides free basic water quality tests and guidance on lab sampling.
Sources: EPA — Consumer Confidence Reports (CCR) for Drinking Water
NSF — Certified Drinking Water Treatment Units
Last updated: 8/25/2025
A: The top-rated water filtration companies near you are those with strong customer reviews and that install NSF/ANSI-certified systems tested for safety and effectiveness. EcoWater Spokane provides certified softeners and filtration in Eastern Washington and North Idaho, following EPA and CDC water quality guidance.
Sources: EPA — Drinking Water Requirements for States and Public Water Systems
NSF — Certified Drinking Water Treatment Units
Last updated 8/25/2025
A: In Coeur d’Alene, residential water softener installation typically ranges depending on system size, features, and water quality. Choose an NSF/ANSI-certified softener and request an in-home estimate for precise pricing. EcoWater Spokane offers complimentary quoting for CDA residents as well.
Sources: NSF/ANSI 44 — Residential Cation Exchange Water Softeners (Certified Listings)
EPA — Consumer Confidence Reports (CCR) for Drinking Water
Last updated 8/25/2025
A: The best filter for well water in Eastern Washington depends on your water’s specific issues—commonly hardness, iron, bacteria, or nitrates. Start with a certified lab test, then use NSF/ANSI-certified point-of-use filters (e.g., 58 for RO, 53 for contaminants) tailored to your results. EcoWater Spokane offers testing and installs certified systems suited to local well conditions.
Sources: EPA — Private Wells: Testing Your Well Water
NSF — Certified Drinking Water Treatment Units (NSF/ANSI 53 & 58)
Last updated 8/25/2025
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