Clearwater Systems Announces Acquisition of Northern Arizona Quality Water!
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Posted on Jan 27, 2022
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Clearwater Systems is excited to announce the recent addition of Kinetico dealerships in Sedona and Prescott Valley
Arizona: Today, Clearwater Systems, a leading distributor of water treatment systems and Kinetico product line, is excited to announce the recent addition of Northern Arizona Quality Water to the Clearwater family. Since 1989, Northern Arizona Quality Water, a Kinetico dealership, has served its customers with the highest quality products and services for residential and commercial water treatment applications. With this acquisition, Clearwater Systems extends their services to the counties of Yavapai and Coconino including Camp Verde, Cottonwood, Oak Creek, Flagstaff, Dewey-Humboldt, Chino Valley, Sedona, and Prescott. As the first Kinetico dealership in the United States and having been in business since 1946, Clearwater Systems will continue serving customers with high-quality drinking water, services, and products.
“As a business with a long history of helping customers get great water for their homes and businesses, we know and understand local water issues better than most.” said President and Owner, Jerry Kovach. “Throughout our growth and expansion, we have earned life-long customers by delivering unsurpassed service, quality, and value. Whether providing a thorough analysis of your home’s water, explaining how water systems work, or recommending one that’s right for you, you can be sure that no one brings a higher level of professionalism to your home or business as Clearwater Systems of Arizona.”
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Why Do I Have Dry Skin and Hair?
There are two common causes. Hard water can make it difficult for soaps and shampoos to fully lather and rinse away, leaving behind a residue on your skin and hair. In addition, chemicals used to disinfect municipal water—like chlorine—can strip away natural moisture. With a properly treated water system, these issues can be significantly reduced, leaving your skin feeling softer and your hair looking healthier.
Common Water Questions in the Bathroom
Why Do I Have Dry Skin and Hair?
Two common factors can contribute to this issue. Hard water makes it difficult for soaps and shampoos to fully lather and rinse away, often leaving behind a residue on your skin and hair. Additionally, disinfectants like chlorine used in municipal water can strip away natural moisture. With the right water treatment solution, you can reduce these effects and enjoy softer skin and healthier-looking hair.
Why Are There Stains in My Sink, Bathtub, and Toilet?
Staining is often caused by iron, minerals, or acidic water. These elements can leave behind stubborn rust-colored or cloudy marks that are difficult to clean. Treating your water helps reduce these contaminants, keeping your fixtures looking cleaner and easier to maintain.
Why Is My Bath Water Cloudy?
Cloudy or turbid water is typically the result of dissolved or suspended particles. This can happen naturally or due to factors like construction, storms, or runoff entering the water supply. A proper water treatment system helps remove these particles, restoring your water’s clarity and making your bathing experience more enjoyable.
Common Water Questions in the Dining and Living Room
How Does Water Quality Affect My Living Space?
Hard water contains dissolved minerals that can leave behind spots and residue on surfaces like windows, tables, floors, dishes, and glassware. These marks can be difficult to remove and may even lead to discoloration, including orange, blue, or green staining depending on your water composition.
How Can I Stop Relying on Bottled Water?
Many people turn to bottled water due to unpleasant tastes, odors, or discoloration in their tap water. With proper water treatment, these issues can be significantly reduced—providing a consistent supply of clean, fresh water right from your tap. This not only improves the taste of beverages like coffee and tea and enhances cooking, but also helps you save money and reduce plastic waste.
Why Does My Water Have Unusual Tastes or Odors?
Strange tastes or smells in your water can come from minerals, bacteria, disinfectants like chlorine, or other contaminants. A quality water treatment system helps remove these elements, leaving your water clearer, fresher, and more enjoyable for everyday use.
Common Water Questions in the Kitchen
Why Are There Spots on My Dishes and Appliances?
Spots on glassware, dishes, and appliances are typically caused by hard water minerals left behind after water evaporates during washing or drying. These mineral deposits can dull surfaces and make cleaning more difficult over time. Reducing hardness in your water helps prevent spotting, keeping dishes cleaner and appliances looking newer for longer.
Why Is My Drinking Water Cloudy?
Cloudy or murky water—often called turbidity—is usually caused by suspended or dissolved particles in the water. This can occur naturally or as a result of disturbances such as storms, construction, or runoff entering the water supply. While not always harmful, it can affect the appearance and enjoyment of your drinking water. Proper filtration helps remove these particles, restoring clearer, better-tasting water for everyday use.
How Safe Is My Water Source?
Water safety depends on the source and the conditions it travels through. If you rely on a private well, water quality can be influenced by natural and man-made contaminants and should be regularly tested. If you receive municipal water, it is treated to meet safety standards but may still contain disinfectants like chlorine, as well as trace contaminants or elements introduced through aging infrastructure before it reaches your home. A properly designed water treatment system can help provide an added layer of protection and improve overall water quality.
Common Water Questions in the Laundry and Utility Room
Why Are My Clothes, Towels, and Sheets Stiff?
Stiff, scratchy laundry is often caused by dissolved minerals in hard water. During the wash cycle, these minerals cling to fabric fibers and trap detergent residue. When clothes are dried, heat locks those minerals into the material—leading to dull colors and rough textures. With properly treated water, minerals are reduced, helping your fabrics stay softer, brighter, and longer-lasting.
How Can Better Water Help My Appliances Last Longer?
Hard water can take a toll on household appliances. Mineral buildup inside pipes and equipment reduces efficiency, lowers water pressure, and forces appliances to work harder than necessary. Over time, this can lead to increased energy use and premature wear and tear. By reducing mineral content in your water, you can improve efficiency, lower energy costs, and extend the lifespan of appliances like your water heater, washer, and dishwasher. With a Kinetico®, you’ll spend 30% less on energy to heat your water, and your appliances will last longer too.
Common Water Questions In The Garage
Why Are There Spots on My Car After I Wash It?
Water spots on vehicles are typically caused by dissolved minerals left behind after water evaporates. When wash water dries on the surface, these minerals remain and create visible spotting. Reducing mineral content in your water helps prevent spotting, leaving your car cleaner and with a better finish after washing.
How Can I Stop Relying on Bottled Water?
Many people choose bottled water because their tap water has unpleasant tastes, odors, or appearance issues. A properly designed water treatment system helps address these concerns, providing a consistent supply of clean, fresh-tasting water right from your home. This improves everyday drinking water, enhances the flavor of beverages like tea and juice, and makes cooking more enjoyable. It also helps reduce the ongoing cost and environmental impact of single-use plastic bottles.
Bathroom
Iron in water will leave an orange-brown staining in both sinks and toilets. Iron can also cause corrosion to plumbing pipes and faucet fixtures. Having an irregular pH balance of your water will result in blue-green staining around your sink drains.
Dishwasher
Spots on glass and flatware caused by hard water are unappealing to customers. A water softener will not only help to eliminate hard water deposits, but it will also help to preserve the life of your appliances and dishware. Without the hard scale build-up, dishwashers run more efficiently, and bathroom fixtures will remain free from rust or film caused by hard water
Commercial Reverse Osmosis
When consistent water purity and quality a must, then it is time for a Kinetico commercial reverse osmosis system (also known as an ‘RO’). Various RO series available to meet your needs.
Commercial Water Softener
We offer a variety of Kinetico commercial water softener systems, from the Kinetico CP Series to the Kinetico Hydrus 3 tank options that meet water demands by providing continuous water flow.
Water Heater
Iron and calcium deposits cause build up in pipes and drains causing malfunctions and breakdowns. Hard water will cause scaling which deposits minerals onto the surface and can drastically reduce the life of a water heater.
Boiling Water
Boiling hard water will dissolve minerals and affect the taste and texture of food. Chlorine and chloramine can result in a ‘bleaching’ effect making vegetables look dull and less colorful.
Proofer
Filtered water should be used when preparing food, as unfiltered water can greatly impact the flavor of a dish.
Ice Machine
Metals, minerals or bacteria may cause your ice to be discolored and cloudy. This is a sign of hard water which can also affect the taste.
Coffee Maker
Water high in minerals will affect the taste of coffee causing it to taste more bitter, since the minerals reduce the coffee’s flavor.
Fountain Drink
Water makes up about 85% of fountain drinks, so any impurities in the water can greatly affect the taste and odor.