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February 28, 2008

Landscapers Alert: Save Time and Money With ECOsmarte!

Okay, all you landscapers out there creating beauty with plants, this is for you...

Yes, ECOsmarte offers whole house water filtration systems....which can be installed to service not only the water in your house but the water that irrigates the lovely landscaping outside of your home.

Why?

ECOsmarte provides distinct advantages to outside irrigation water. Check it out...

What is the most common maintenance issue with irrigation systems (especially in the Ventura County area - or anywhere with hard water)? Hard water deposits! Not a problem with ECOsmarte Water. The hard water deposits are not a problem in irrigation systems, and the effect of hard water on the soil is not a problem, either. Copper ions in the water encourage existing scale to go back into solution, keeping your irrigation lines clean without any toxic chemicals. ECOsmarte transforms the minerals into a bicarbonate state; they will not accumulate and harden your soil, as normal hard water will do. If you aerate your lawns, the need for it will be dramatically reduced or eliminated with ECOsmarte. The copper ions in the water reduce the surface tension of the water, creating a "wetter water". What this means in practical terms is that you will use less water - 8% to 10% less; it will be absorbed better and more easily. And forget the need for fungicides, surfactants and chemicals! You can have chemical-free lawns. All of this has been proven at our golf course applications.

Benefits
Hard Water Irrigation Issues Eliminated
Fungicide, Nematicide and Surfactant use Eliminated
Aeration punching dramatically reduced
Wetter Water lowers water use 8-10%
Pure, clean water with no toxins or chlorine helps plants thrive

All this plus the advantages of having ECOsmarte Water in the house? Tell your landscaping clients you have a solution for their water issues. Oh, and guess what? ECOsmarte Water is perfectly safe for septic tanks because ZERO SALT is used in the water treatment!! Questions? Call the ECOsmarte Dealer nearest you. In California, Santa Barbara and Ventura Counties, that would be me!

February 25, 2008

ECOsmarte Offers Glass Filtration Media - A Win Win Win Solution!

Pool filtration can be a complicated business. There are cartridge filters, diatomaceous earth filters and sand filters. The most common difference, the one people usually know about is the size of particles they are able to filter out of the water. Sand filters catch particles as small as 25 or 30 microns. Cartridge filters are usually effective down to about 20 - 80 microns. Diatomaceous earth (DE) filters catch the smallest particles, about 3 - 5 microns. The interesting thing here is that under about 35 microns, particles are invisible to the naked eye. In a swimming pool, when there are a lot of smaller particles, although invisible individually, they combine to increase turbidity in the water. Most of the time DE filtered pools will be the ones that will sparkle with clarity, because their filtering ability includes the smallest particles.

So that's the filtration capabilities. How about maintenance? Sand filtration requires backwashing every week or two, uses a lot of water to flush the filter, and the sand needs replacing about once every 3 years. DE filters require backflushing fairly regularly and also removal and cleaning of the filters grids with replacement of the DE about once every 2 months. Cartridge filters tout themselves as being the most carefree, remove the filters and hose them off, replace and you are done. Cartridge filters replacements vary in price, usually the more expensive ones will last longer.

So let's talk about ECOsmarte pools, shall we? First off, cartridge filters are not compatible. This assertion comes straight from corporate and is borne of much experience. Are there any ECOsmarte pools out there that do okay with a cartridge filter? Probably. Are there many, many more that have tried it and found it's a bad combination? Yes. Do we recommend it? NO! Next, DE filters do a pretty good job filtering an ECOsmarte pool but still require a fair amount of maintenance. Okay, let's talk ideal, here. If you are going to purchase or already own an ECOsmarte pool system, the very best choice you can make for filtration is a sand filter with glass media. Whoa there - who said anything about glass? I did, just now, and it's really important. Here's why...

A sand filter with crushed glass media instead of sand media will filter particles out of your pool water down to 2 - 5 microns. The clarity of the water will absolutely astonish you (it did me). And this is the very best choice you can make for any pool, but especially for an ECOsmarte pool. The reason has to do with the oxidation. In a chlorine pool, the oxidation is the chlorine. Chlorine oxidization action literally dissolves organic materials, kind of fries them as I understand it, makes them disappear. ECOsmarte oxidation, created in the chamber, although very effective at purifying the water, does not dissolve particles of organic material. That's the whole point, actually, to not have chlorine frying your skin or hair or eyes - all of which fall in the category of organic material. So excellent filtration becomes a necessary component to the pleasures of a zero-chlorine, zero-salt pool.

Back to the glass. First of all, it is 100% recycled post-consumer waste. Wow, let's bask in the environmental glow of that statement for just a bit. Even better, glass does not require strip mining to produce, like DE and sand, so glass filtration media does no harm to the earth. And now we get to pull out the proverbial steak knives because really, wait, there's more! DE and sand media are Class II carcinogens; breathing masks are recommended when handling both. Glass is safe, not carcinogenic, and will not cut you, either! (And for you unfortunate chlorine or salt pool owners...because of all the ways glass is so much more effective at filtration, you will use far less chlorine and coagulants.)

Last but not least, the smooth surface of the glass particles resists bacteria becoming trapped in cracks, resulting in longer lasting, cleaner, more efficient filtration media. Glass media is less likely to block or channel than sand, and will not support growth of moss or fungus. Because the glass particles are smooth, filters backwash with 25% less water, as well.

So let's review...Here is what Glass Filtration Media will do for you:
1. 100% Recycled, POST-consumer waste
2. No strip mining to produce
3. Completely safe to handle
4. Filtration of smallest particles, including skin cells and blood cells
5. Longest lasting media 7 - 9 years
6. Less water to backwash filter
7. Does not support bacterial growth
8. Reduces chemical use

There is no downside here, folks...
So if your pool filter needs replacing and you are researching the options - don't let your pool guy talk you into a cartridge - even if you don't have an ECOsmarte pool. Spring for a sand filter with glass media, and I promise you, you will be so happy you did. So will the Earth.

February 14, 2008

Joshua's Questions - preparing for ECOsmarte

So I want to get the Eco smarte system for my pool. We (The Family) are getting a new liner coming soon. I want to have a fresh start with no chemicals (esp. Chlorine) & also stay that way. A pool man that said he's had your System for 7 years said that they will put a powder (some kind of calcium base) on the liner that needs to bleached off first (before addding water) to prepare for the Eco smarte system. I don't want to use bleach. Do you have any suggestions or tips for this (or anything else)? Also, to lower pH levels you recommend to use muriatic acid. Won't this be hazardous (which is what we are trying to avoid)? Can you recommend a better natural approach (that's less harsh than stomach acid)? Would white distilled vinegar work (maybe for both)?

Thank You, Joshua!