Commercial Water Systems Bath PA
Commercial Water Softeners & Commercial Reverse Osmosis Systems
The Water Store was founded in 1966 as a water treatment company offering
commercial water softeners and has been offering the best commercial and residential water treatment products for decades in the Bath area. We’ll give you a free water analysis and figure out the ideal water treatment system for your business. We carry commercial water softeners, filters, and RO systems from Charger, CSI, and Marlo, and have everything from high quality affordable options to the highest tech items that can connect via wifi. Give us a call for a free consultation today.
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2786 W Beersville Rd Bath PA 18014
Phone Number:
(610) 947-5697
Hours: Monday - Friday 7 am - 5 pm
About Bath PA:
Bath is a borough in Northampton County, Pennsylvania. As of the 2020 census, Bath had a population of 2,808. It is part of the Lehigh Valley metropolitan area, which had a population of 861,899 and was the 68th most populous metropolitan area in the U.S. as of the 2020 census.
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Counties Bath is in/near:
Allentown, Bethlehem, Easton, & Stroudsburg
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Zip Codes in/near Bath:
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Neighborhoods in/near Bath:
Macarthur, West Aliquippa, Aliquippa, Fairoaks, Ambridge, Atlasburg, Baden, Bairdford, Bakerstown, West Bridgewater, Beaver, Vanport, Racine, Beaver Falls, Patterson Heights, Belle Vernon Branch, Belle Vernon, Brackenridge, Bradfordwoods, Bridgeville, Buena Vista, Bulger, Bunola, Burgettstown, Paris, Charleroi, North Charleroi, Cheswick, Floreffe, Jefferson Hills, Large, Clairton, Clinton, Conway, Coulters, Creighton, Cuddy, Curtisville, Donora, Dravosburg, East Mc Keesport, Eldersville, Elizabeth, Elrama, Freedom, Georgetown, Gibsonia, Glassport, Glenwillard, Crescent, Greenock, Harwick, Hookstown, Indianola, Industry, Joffre, Langeloth, Lawrence, Leetsdale, McDonald, Midland, Midway, Monaca, Monessen, Monongahela, Morgan, Natrona, New Brighton, New Eagle, Arnold, Barking, Parnassus, Lower Burrell, New Kensington, Noblestown, Oakdale, Pricedale, Rochester, Rural Ridge, Russellton, Shippingport, Slovan, South Heights, Sturgeon, Sutersville, Tarentum, Trafford, Warrendale, Webster, West Elizabeth, West Newton, Wexford, Wildwood, Bulk Mail Center, Warrendale,
Frequently Asked Commercial Water Questions:
How does a commercial water softener work?
A commercial water softener works much like a residential softener does by pushing hard water through an ion-exchange filter to reduce minerals (that exist naturally in water) and replace them with soft water. The ion exchange filter contains negatively charged resin beads coated in sodium which capture magnesium & calcium (naturally positively charged) and replace them with the sodium.
How much does a commercial reverse osmosis system cost?
Commercial reverse osmosis systems cost anywhere from $500-$20,000 with an installation fee of $500-$2,000 depending upon the application & needs of your business.
How should you dispose of resin out of a commercial water softener?
You can
dispose of resin out of a commercial water softener in a number of ways but we recommend that you schedule your system for service through us. Resins are considered solid waste and are typically either buried in landfills or incinerated. And must be disposed of in compliance with federal, state, and local waste management regulations. Take the guesswork out of disposal by contacting The Water Store at
(610) 947-5697 today.