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For the past century, salt-based water softeners have universally been used to treat hard water. With advanced technology, the Sterling Water Conditioner has replaced out dated salt-based water softeners with a safe, effective, environmentally friendly solution for hard water problems.
Safe:
- Independently tested and approved by ETL as compliant with UL 979 and UL 73.
- Safe for use in drinking water and complies with the toxicity requirements in NSF 61.
- Sterling conditioned water can be used on household and garden plants.
Effective:
- Independently tested and approved by IAPMO T & S as an effective treatment for hard water problems.
- Calcium carbonate, the dissolved mineral compound that causes hard water, does not form scale build up in pipes, fixtures and surfaces.
Environmentally Friendly:
- Energy and water conservation enhances home value.
- Uses no salt or other additives and does not waste water through regeneration or backwashing.
- Approximately 250,000,000,000 gallons of fresh water are contaminated by chlorides each year in the U.S. as a result of backwashing media regenerated by salt-based water softeners.
- High levels of chlorides have led to salt-based water softener bans across the United States.
Homeowners can expect the following benefits from a Sterling Water Conditioner:
- The Sterling Water Conditioner removes scale and scum, prolonging the life of dishwashers, washing machines and bath and kitchen fixtures.
- Hard water drops from dish and window washing are easily maintained.
- Using a Sterling Water Conditioner will increase the efficiency of ice makers, reducing the problems of sticking, which causes ice reduction and ice sliding resistance, and flooding, which causes constant leakage.
- When used in conjunction with a reverse osmosis system, a Sterling Water Conditioner provides clean, pure drinking water.
- A Sterling Water Conditioner is specifically engineered to only operate when water flows. For the Conditioner to run for an hour a day would add approximately fifteen cents to the monthly electric bill. A Sterling Water Conditioner uses the same amount of electricity as a 25-watt light bulb.
Did You Know?
- According to the U.S. Geological Survey, 85% of the United States has hard water.
- The average American uses 90 gallons of water per day.
- A study conducted by New Mexico State University demonstrated that hard water scale build up can reduce a water heater's efficiency by 29%.
- The Sterling Water Conditioner is the first and only to pass the testing and performance requirements set forth in IGC-91.
- With a salt-based water softener, sodium is added to the water at a ratio of 7.8 mg/L for each grain of hardness treated. Chloride is also added to water at the same ratio.
- The Sterling Water Conditioner process retains natural calcium without the addition of sodium.
- Across the United States, traditional salt-based water softeners are being banned due to hazardous chloride discharge. The Sterling Water Conditioner utilizes no chlorides, which need to be discharged.
- Continuous laundering of clothes in hard water reduces the life of the clothing.
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One percent of the Earth's water is usable to humans; the remaining 99% is salt water and fresh water held up in icebergs. The Sterling Water Conditioner saves usable fresh water wasted in regenerating salt-based water softener.

Model |
Flow Rates GPM |
End Fittings |
Dimension
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Product Listings |
MSRP |
Online Special Pricing |
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1-20 |
1" Sch 80 Fitting |
30.25 in.
x 6.5 in. |
UPC &
ETL |
$1,490.00 |
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2-30 |
1-1/4" Sch 80 Fitting |
30.6875 in.
x 6.5 in. |
UPC &
ETL |
$1,750.00 |
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