Posts in the Contractor resources Category

October Tech of the Month

Congratulations to Mark Reilly, our October Technician of the Month! Mark is with Yes! Plumbing in Nevada. Mark has been in the plumbing industry since 1988, where he started in England! He moved to the US and continued in the industry in 2008. Mark finds that customers are receptive to hearing about the benefits of […]

September Tech of the Month

Congratulations to Brad Leasure, our September Technician of the Month! Brad is with George Brazil Plumbing. Brad has been in the plumbing industry for 20 years!! Brad finds that his customers are very receptive to wanting to know more about Flow-Tech when he discusses the long term benefits during visits where he is replacing water […]

August Tech of the Month

Congratulations to Dave Rioux, our August Technician of the Month! Dave is with 1 Buckeye Plumbing in Arizona. He has been in the plumbing business for 38 years!! Dave says his most common service calls are for water heaters, water softeners, faucets, tub shower valves, etc. He uses every type of service call to present […]

July Tech of the Month

Congratulations to Jared Nicholson, our July Technician of the Month! Jared is with Plumbing Plus in California. Jared has been in the plumbing industry for 6 years and 21 years in the construction industry. Jared finds most of his calls include working on or installing tankless water heaters. He uses this opportunity to explain the […]

ALL DESCALERS ARE NOT CREATED EQUAL

COMPARING FLOW-TECH TO OTHERS IS LIKE COMPARING A BAG PHONE TO AN IPHONE Unlike all other chemical and physical water treatment systems on the market, Flow-Tech has invented a proprietary means of treating all of the water throughout your plumbing system — whether the water is moving or not. Magnets, coils and TAC are inconsistent […]

Who’s Buying Into Water Treatment?

If your company offers water treatment as an option to your customers, you should be sure you’re familiar with the eco-friendly benefits of your products.  While it is true that anyone on city water has a need for a filtration system, we know only certain customers are going to see enough value in the system […]

Sustainable Water Infrastructure

“ As a nation, we have invested billions of dollars over the years to build an extensive network of drinking water, wastewater and stormwater infrastructure to provide the public with safe and clean water. While some of that infrastructure is now 100 years old or older, much of our network of water treatment plants, distribution […]

Hardness In Drinking Water

“ Studies have shown that elevated levels of sodium in drinking water may have an adverse affect on health. Persons who suffer from high blood pressure or are on a sodium restricted diet should not drink water containing greater than 20 mg/l of sodium without first checking with a physician. A simple solution to the […]

Water Supply In The United States

“Water covers approximately 70 percent of the Earth’s surface, but less than 1 percent of that is available for human use. The world must share this small amount for agricultural, domestic, commercial, industrial, and environmental needs. Across the globe, water consumption has tripled in the last 50 years. Managing the supply and availability of water […]

Keep Tap Water Safe

“Drinking water disinfection is among the most important technological advances of humanity, yet like every major historic development it has a downside. Today, we run the risk of over-ingesting the disinfection chemicals used in public water treatment, along with their dangerous disinfection bi-products. It’s a bummer to know what’s really in our water – everything […]