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  • State of the art electronics

  • Fill first brining

  • Regenerates with clean
            softened brine water
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  • Uses 30% less salt and water

  • Regenerates in a shorter period of time than a conventional water softener

  • Premium seals for longer life of softener

  • No salt bridging!


Welcome to the new
Millennium...
  Innovative
         Reliable
             Highly Efficient


  • Eliminates calcium build-up on tubs and fixtures
  • Whites stay whiter
  • Laundry feels softer
  • Soap lathers better
  • Skin feels softer
  • Hair feels silkier
  • Appliances last longer


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Why is my Water Hard?
Most water supplies contain more than just water. Almost all of the water in the U.S. is hard water. Hard water is water that is contaminated with dissolved minerals like calcium, magnesium, sulfur, iron, lead and limestone that can have a negative impact on you, your household and your pocketbook. Depending on where you live, contaminants from sewage, industrial waste and agricultural run-off can also seep into your water supply.


The Millennium EDS100
Electronic Demand Softener
           

                                    







Millennium EDS075 $989 Installed*
Recommended for 1-4 person, 1-2 bath households
with moderate to hard city water.

Millennium EDS100 $1089 Installed*
Recommended for 2-6 person, 2-4 bath households
with moderate to extremely hard city water.

              *Prices include Free basic installation
                  and 5 year parts & labor warranty
                        *To receive free installation you must be in
                                          our service area.

Proudly Serving Minnesota and the Twin Cities Metro Area Since 1993
Soft water is water free of hardness minerals.  When you water has hardness the soap and detergents curd with the minerals leaving a film on your skin, hair and fixtures. This film can be very drying and irritating to the skin and scalp not to mention makes cleaning difficult.










With soft water the soap and detergents rinse free leaving only your natural oils giving your skin and hair that slippery or silky feeling.






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Lakeville, Minnesota
Millennium's
Break through technology!

Fill First/Soft Water Brining

At midnight, on the night of regeneration, the Millennium injects clean softened water* into the salt tank.  It allows two hours to create the brine water necessary to clean the softener of hardness and iron.  Once the regeneration cycles are complete the Millennium leaves the salt tank dry until midnight of the next regeneration.

  • Soft water regeneratioon...Most softeners regenerate with hard water
  • Softened brine water cleans the resin  more effectively using 30% less salt & water!
  • Fill First Brining eliminates any possibility of a salt bridge!
  • No stagnant hard water sitting in your salt tank!
  • Uses less than 30 cents of electricity per month!
  • Five year warranty on parts
  • 5 year warranty on labor
  • Lifetime warranty on tanks
  • Regenerates with clean softened brine water
  • Fill first Brining eliminates salt bridging!
  • Solid state microprocessor with easy access front settings
  • Two modes of operation: meter delay with time override or time clock delayed regeneration
  • Double backwash feature, offers optimum regeneration, cleaning ability and efficiency
  • 36 pre-programmed regeneration cycles
  • 1-99 Day override feature
  • Down flow/up flow regeneration
  • Stores system configuration and operation data in memory
  • Capacitor back-up w/two hour power carry over
  • 12 volt transformer provides safe and easy installation
  • Control valve design provides optimum service and backwash rates
  • Premium Seals for longer life
Water Softeners eliminate the effects of hard water.
Water Softeners "soften" the water by removing the calcium and magnesium found in hard water, extending the useful life of water heaters, washing machines, dishwashers, coffee makers, humidifiers and household plumbing by as much as 30%.


Does one size fit all?
No, one size does not fit all. That is why many people who buy a softener from a department or home improvement store are disappointed with their water softener. When considering a water softener, your water treatment professional should ask you a series of questions to determine which model and size are right for you and your water type. Be cautious of water softeners with 1 year warranties, expensive service call fees and those designed to last about 3 years.