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Welcome to Superior Water Services where we believe that everyone deserves superior water.

Superior Water Services is dedicated to assisting you in achieving the quality of water that you want and need in order to protect your biggest investment - your family! 


Everyone Deserves Superior Water

Superior Water Services provides its customers with information pertaining to the following:

ph, sulfur, chorine, iron, hague products, WaterMax, drinking water, working grade water, utility grade water, Hague quality water, bottless water coolers, air purifiers

hague quality water IS YOUR WATER CLEAN?

If you’re on a well, you never know what’s in your water - anything from sediment to sea otters.  Then there are the homeowners on city water who may not be aware of any need for treatment.  Of course, they definitely know that swimming pool taste and odor which is why they spend hundreds a year on bottled water. 

Is your water clean?  Explore our web site and find out just how clean your water can be …

 
“I’ve Got City Water”
Water is treated in the city, but approximately 2% is for in-home use.  No doubt this water meets or exceeds EPA standards.  The other 98% is for fire fighting, industrial use, etc. 
Now let’s say that the city treats this household water to an extremely high degree.  It would still need to travel through miles of pipe that was installed who-knows how long ago?

It’s easy to see how more water treatment is necessary when water enters your home.   The city could do it, but your bills would go through the roof.

 

“We Get Our Water From a Well”
Our drinking water is being destroyed.  Did you know…

• Every year at least 255 million metric tons of hazardous chemical wastes are dumped into our nation’s environment?
• There are 400,000 landfills, ponds, pits and lagoons in the U.S. containing some of the most dangerous substances known? 
•  There are 35,000 pesticides that are made from 600 chemical compounds – all potentially winding up in our water supply?

What is water tested for?

Some common problems with water include the following:

Hardness of Water - Unsightly water spots on fixtures, glasses and silverware are also caused by hard water. The hardness creates soap curd which interferes with the cleaning ability of your cleaning products and causes problems such as bath tub ring. Plus, scaling builds up with hard water, and can clog pipes and fixtures.

Iron - Higher concentrations of iron can cause an objectionable taste and rust-colored staining of sinks, commodes, bath tubs, other plumbing fixtures and clothes.

pH - Low pH water (acid water) can cause damage to sinks, faucets, hot water tanks, drainage and supply lines. These problems can cause extensive repair costs or replacement.

Sulfur - Sulfur causes damage to plumbing and gives off an offensive, "rotten egg" odor.

Chlorine - Chlorine is found to be objectionable in drinking and bathing water.  Chlorine that mixes with organics in water, forms trihalomethanes (THM's). THM's are reportedly cancer-causing agents.

“Excuse me, I have a question…”

Independent Hague dealers throughout the country know what customers ask most often.  Here are the questions they always seem to get…along with the answers. 
 
 

 
  Isn’t water just water?  
  Actually, there are three types of water. There is Utility Grade Water, Working Grade Water and Drinking Water. Utility grade water is water suited for watering your lawn and plants. It usually requires no water treatment. Working Grade Water needs to be higher quality because it runs through your plumbing, fixtures and water-using appliances. To make these essential household systems last longer and save you money, treated water is needed. Drinking Water is a key component of our lives. Since 70% of the human body is water, the water we drink and cook with must be the highest quality.  
     
  Do I need to get my water tested?  
  Yes. The test should include a minimum of hardness, iron, and pH. Your independent Hague dealer (Superior Water Services, Inc.) has the equipment to test your water accurately. Superior Water Services can also demonstrate the value of clean, soft water – and the cost of untreated water.  
     
  Can WaterMax ® be installed outside?  
  Outdoor installation is common in temperate climates. WaterMax ® is designed with UV-resistant materials to allow outdoor installation.  
     
  Do I have to change filters in the WaterMax ®?  
  Never. The whole-house sediment filter is built-in and self-cleaning. Every time the system recharges, dirt and sediment are sent down the drain.  
     
  What if I go on vacation or have guests?  
  Because of the Watermax ® Systems Control, you do not have to change, alter or modify anything. If no water is used, there will not be a recharge. If you have guests, you may have additional recharges.  
     
  Why don’t all water treatment manufacturers offer a 25 year limited warranty?  
  Quality. Nobody beats Hague’s quality. Ask your independent Hague dealer - Superior Water Services for a copy.  
     
  Does WaterMax ® add salt water to my water?  
  No. Salt or salt substitute is used to recharge WaterMax ®. During this process, salt, hardness, iron, etc. is washed down the drain.
 


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Last Revised: 04/16/10.