
We work with hospitals seeking hard water treatment options. There are many ways in which hard water can be costly to a hospital or medical center operation. Our next series of articles will take a closer look at the types of problems that can be resolved by installing a ScaleBlaster electronic water descaler. Let’s take a look.
Laundry
Hard water leaves soap and detergent deposits on fabrics. This dulls colors and gives a grey or yellow appearance to white fabrics. Hard water soap scum also clings to fabric fibers, causing threads to become brittle and shortening the life of the material. An electronic water descaler is a limescale eliminator and it keeps new scale from forming, so all the costly laundry problems caused by hard water are resolved.
Piping Systems
Limescale buildup in pipes not only wreaks havoc on the pipes themselves, but also compromises all of the appliances and machinery that utilize water. Once ScaleBlaster is installed, water scale removal / pipe scale removal begins, which eliminates the existing buildup, thus preserving the life of the pipes and improving the performance of appliances.
Bathrooms
Hard water leaves unsightly soap scum rings in the bathtub, makes bathing more difficult (especially when it comes to skin and hair) and causes buildup on faucets, showerheads, sinks and toilets. An electronic water descaler is one of the most effective hard water treatment options to address and prevent these issues.
Our next article will cover more ways in which the ScaleBlaster electronic water descaler benefits hospitals and medical centers.
Are you interested in learning more about why ScaleBlaster is one of the most preferred hard water treatment options for hospitals and medical centers? If so, our industrial specialists are here to help. Connect with the one nearest you or e-mail us at sales@scaleblaster.com to get started todayter!

Founder and Co-Owner of Clearwater Enviro Technologies
Jeff Conway is the founder and co-owner of Clearwater Enviro Technologies, which opened in 1989 from the city it started from – Clearwater, Florida. The first product line was the Clearwater Pool Systems with Apollo 11 astronaut Buzz Aldrin as it’s company spokesman. In 1995, the electronic water conditioner ScaleBlaster was added to the product line. Jeff was born in Auburn, Indiana but grew up in Fairfield, Connecticut. He is a graduate of Florida Southern College in 1978 and has resided in the Tampa Bay area ever since. Several products have evolved over the years, making the company the largest manufacturer of mineral ionization equipment and electronic water conditioners in the world.