Water Treatment Company - Ravenel, SC
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My name is Joseph P. Anderson III. I am 39 years old and have two sons. We live near Ravenel, SC. I grew up in Meggett, SC. I drilled my first well, by myself (Dad was real close by!), at the age of 15 ( the drivers license was the only thing holding me back!). I grew up fishing in the Toogoodoo River and going to Edisto Beach. I have worked for a lot of these hometown folks and always enjoy seeing the good people from my home town. I am proud of Meggett. Its where I was born, and its where they will bury me!
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6956 Savannah Hwy
Ravenel, SC 29470
Photo | Project | Date | Description | Cost | Home |
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Clover Farms RO upgrade | Mar 2015 | This water system was installed by another company approximately 10 years ago. It was experiencing failures and needed upgrading. We added new membranes and made it 50% more energy efficient. We also re-designed the ozone system to make it more efficient. | $7k | Wadmalaw Island, SC | |
Pink Panther | Mar 2015 | we drilled a 600 ft deep well with 160 ft of 4" PVC casing. We installed a high pressure submersible and installed a low energy Whole House Reverse Osmosis system. | $14k | Wadmalaw Island, SC | |
BEARS BLUFF WATER SYSTEM UPGRADE | Feb 2015 | A young couple just purchased an older property on Yellow House Road off of Bear's Bluff on Wadmalaw. The former owner had previously had a shallow well system that failed. They drilled a deep water well to 600 feet. This was a good solution, but the reverse osmosis system (for drinking water) was inadequate. They expressed that they did not want to spend the $10,000 necessary for a whole house reverse osmosis. We came up with a unique solution that worked out best all the way around. We installed a 100 gallon per day reverse osmosis system that stored the water in a 44 gallon bladder tank. We installed this at the wellhead and provided an insulated freeze proof cover for the well and the reverse osmosis. We are distributing the reverse osmosis water to several locations in the home. This made the cost of getting good drinking water in the home much cheaper. | $5k | Wadmalaw Island, SC | |
James Island Stiles Point | Apr 2015 | Replaced existing pump system. Deepened existing well. | $2k | Charleston, SC | |
Clements Ferry RO | Apr 2015 | We installed a Whole House Reverse Osmosis to supply pure water for irrigation and house. | $14k | Daniel Island, SC | |
Pendergrass Crossroads | Mar 2015 | We received a call stating that the client did not have any water. We performed a service call and diagnosed the system. After testing the electrical, it was determined that the utility company was responsible for incorrect voltage. While we were testing the system, we found other irregularities with the prior installation, including a bad bladder tank. We pulled the pump out of the well and tested it. We replaced the piping , well seal and the wire. We also added a Venturi system that will remove sulfur odor from the well. | $700 | Jacksonboro, SC | |
Ridgeville Deep Well Emergency Hand Pump | Mar 2015 | We had to pull existing pump out of the well (120 ft) and install a specially designed Bison Hand Pump. They are designed to be able to access water during power failures or in an emergency situation (disaster). This is very technical and high quality materials. | $5k | Ridgeville, SC | |
Edisto Island Reverse Osmosis | Feb 2015 | We first drilled a 600 ft deep well. We installed a pump system based on the pressure and flow required for our engineered system. We then installed the underground lines to provide water to system, treated water to home, and a french drain to waste area. A 3200 gallon per day Reverse Osmosis system was installed in a dedicated space next to home. We also provided a mineral injection system that adds healthy minerals to treated water. This prevents metal corrosion in plumbing and is healthier to drink. | $18k | Edisto Island, SC | |
Folly Beach Dewatering | Jan 2015 | We had to dewater a new construction site and run pumps that were quiet and did not require maintenance since they would be running for up to two weeks while foundation for home was constructed. You could see the waves of the beach as this was second row Folly Beach | $13k | Folly Beach, SC |