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"The Problem Water Specialists"
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DON'T FORGET!

We are offering training seminars starting again this year. If you are interested and would like more information, please contact us.

COMING SOON!

We are preparing to send out newsletters via e-mail very shortly. We have some e-mail addresses from our current dealers. But, you can contact us to add to our list. Please make sure you provide your information in the e-mail so that we know who you are.

Also look for an announcement regarding our peroxide (Oxylox) systems. These systems were tested and certified by the Water Quality Association per their S200 Standard for iron and sulfur removal. 

ABOUT US

ENGINEERING SPECIALTIES

"The Problem Water Specialists"

THE COMPANY . . . . Engineering Specialties a/k/a Water Specialties Group, Inc. is located in Bensenville, IL, a suburb of Chicago. The company was founded in 1989 to assist water treatment dealers, consumers, businesses and manufacturers with very difficult water treatment applications. Engineering Specialties, along with their GAP dealers and suppliers, has done and continues to do extensive research and development on water studies and water treatment products. Our methods, along with innovative products, have seen success on thousands of applications.

 

PRODUCTS AND SERVICES . . . . The foundation of our company is based on the laboratory and consulting services we provide from a basic low cost application recommendation to complete turn key systems. Through our on going research, we have extensively tested several proprietary filter media and resins that we distribute to handle the load problems of difficult water. We have also developed innovative products such as the Magnum AcceleratorsTM and OxyloxTM systems to ease the installation problems for difficult water applications.

 

METHODOLOGY . . . . The principal method for our success is a process we call "Element Restructuring." Instead of the typical "guessing" that dealers and manufacturers have done for years, we take an "analytical" approach. There are a variety of elements and compounds that we typically look at in the water that give us the ability to:

• Predict possible problems
• Know what type and when to use chemicals
• Know which filters and resins will or will not work
• Know what changes will occur, thereby eliminating possible future   problems