Since 1987, American Environmental, Inc. has served Central Virginia's Residential, Commercial, and Industrial water treatment needs. AEI provides water quality analysis, system design, installation, service and maintenance of residential, commercial, and industrial water treatment equipment. American Environmental was incorporated in 1988, and has held the same Virginia Contractor's License #2705 013585 since that date.
We are fully insured, and all our employees are covered by Workmen's Compensation Insurance while on your job site. We maintain SWAM, EVA, and ORCA Certifications for Federal and State Agency procurement. Our Staff is trained and experienced in the installation, maintenance, and troubleshooting of all major brands of water treatment equipment regardless of age or condition.
We are fully insured, and all our employees are covered by Workmen's Compensation Insurance while on your job site. We maintain SWAM, EVA, and ORCA Certifications for Federal and State Agency procurement. Our Staff is trained and experienced in the installation, maintenance, and troubleshooting of all major brands of water treatment equipment regardless of age or condition.
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Having an endless supply of great tasting water is only the beginning; with a water treatment system you'll save on energy, plumbing repairs and general maintenance. You can extend the life of linens, faucets and appliances. Porcelain fixtures will not require chemical warfare, scrubbing and scouring to clean.
Most everyone agrees drinking more water improves digestion, cooling, respiration, blood pressure, liver and kidney function, and assists in weight loss, exercise and recuperation. But many aren't satisfied with the taste of their tap water. Bottled water has been a solution for decades, but it comes with a cost.
In many areas, underground deposits of limestone can dissolve into the water causing "hard water". Some of the effects of hard water include dingy laundry, stiff/brittle hair, itchy skin and scalp. Hardness can also cause high energy cost due to scaling, or the buildup of limestone crystal inside of hot water heaters, heat exchangers, and boilers.
E.Coli and other Coliform Bacteria can enter well water due to deteriorating well grouting or well casings that allow surface water contaminants to enter the well. Tell tale signs of Coliform Bacteria include stomach distress after consumption of water. Discoloration of well water after heavy rainfall can also be a sign that surface water containing bacteria is entering the well.
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Mike Burton
Sep 12, 2019
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AEI Water has been providing excellent service for a couple area investment properties. The service and maintenance staff has proven timely and professional. Overall water quality has improved 10 fold! The pricing was very competitive and I especially appreciate the teams ability to problem-solve on a rather complex installation.
Veronica Taylor
Jul 25, 2019
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