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| Visit our booth (1703) to learn more about water well drilling, geothermal drilling, well pumps, water treatment, water testing and hydrofracking. A representative will be there to answer your questions, hand out literature and FREE giveaways.
Visit Home Builders & Remodelers Assoc of NH to learn more about how you can register for this show.
We hope to see you there! ... posted: 1/06/2010 9:37 am Read More |
| | "Time to schedule your annual water well checkup!"
National Ground Water Awareness Week
Call us today to find out more about preventive maintenance on your water well!
800-441-6281 ... posted: 2/22/2010 10:39 am Read More |
| | Congratulations to Scott E. Wilkins and Craig Brown for becoming NATE (North American Technician Excellence) certified as Ground Source Heat Pump Loop Installers. NATE develops and promotes excellence in the installation and service of heating, ventiliation, air-conditioning, and refrigeration equipment by recognizing high-quality industry technicians through voluntary testing and certification. NATE's certification tests represent real world working knowledge of HVAC and HVACR systems and candidates can earn installation and/or service certification in one or more ... posted: 2/18/2010 3:53 am Read More |
| | Visit our booth (307) at the "CENTRAL MASS HOME & GARDEN SHOW" Courtyard Fitchburg
150 Royal Plaza Drive, Fitchburg, Massachusetts 01420
Directions: Take Route 90 West to Route 128 North to Route 2 West to Exit 28.
Saturday,10AM - 9PM Sunday,10AM - 5PM
We hope to see you there! ... posted: 1/06/2010 9:55 am Read More |
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Visit our booth (739) to learn more about whether a Geothermal System is an option for you. A representative will be there to answer your questions, hand out literature and Free giveaways.
Visit Building Energy Conference to learn more about how you can register for the show.
We hope to see you there! ... posted: 12/23/2009 10:49 am Read More |
| | Customers often complain about pink "stains" on wet surfaces in the bathroom, laundry room, or kitchen sink. Central Lake County Joint Action Water Agency in Lake Bluff, Ill., developed an investigative approach to identify the organisms that occasionally appear and cause stains and consternation in our community's homes. We also followed up with a series of countermeasures for frustrated homeowners.
Most pink staining reported by customers is caused by a pink biofilm. Biofilm is typically composed ... posted: 12/08/2009 10:48 am Read More |
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Energy Education Series
GREEN = Global & Renewable Energy Education Necessity
We will be holding the presentations on the following Thursday evenings throughout the year from 6:00-7:30pm. Locations are all different and since the seating is limited in the locations please contact Ultra Geothermal at 603-868-7878 if you are interested in attending, or email Melissa Aho at maho@ultrageothermal.com. These events are Free. Thank you.
* November 12th, 2009– Skillings & Sons, Inc. in Amherst, NH9 Columbia Drive, Amherst ... posted: 10/29/2009 9:16 am Read More |
| | What To Do With Really Bad Water QualityTough water quality problems sometimes present themselves as a mystery to be solved or as a risk needing to be taken for the betterment of what's at stake. For this water treatment problem, consider the phrase made famous by the classic television program (and later, the group of movies) "Mission Impossible.""Your mission, should you choose to accept it, is to treat water with these parameters:..." * Iron: 18.5 ... posted: 8/19/2009 11:59 am Read More |
| | More Warming To Other Heat SourcesEvery third day or so, Mike Henning, a professional chimney sweep, treks down the L-shaped stairway to the basement of his 3,000-square-foot Nashua home, where an eight-ton stack of coal nearly touches the ceiling.He grabs a 40-pound bag from the pile - which is about 10 feet by 6 feet wide and 6 feet high - and snips off the top with a pair of scissors. He dumps the sack ... posted: 8/19/2009 12:05 pm Read More |
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Special Schedule a preventative maintenance visit between March 7th and March 12th and receive $25.00 OFF your service!
Tip Do you know where your well is located? Does your well extend approximately 10-12” above ground?
If it is not raised above ground, the extreme snow melt and rainfall can cause your well to be covered by water and result in possible contamination and flooded basement.
Your well should be chlorinated, tested and the casing raised 10-12” above ground.
Call us to learn more about this service 800-441-6281.
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If you have NO WATER or your basement is flooding please call us immediately at:
(800) 441-6281 |
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