Tag: built-in neutralizer

New Jersey plumber prevents corrosive runoff from damaging household plumbing with acid-neutralizing condensate pump

Mini-Case Study | October 2021
While the homeowner looks to upgrade the water heater, George’s Drains opts for Saniflo’s 2-in-1, low profile Sanicondens Best Flat with a built-in neutralizer for handling acidic condensate before it can enter — and damage — the household drain line.

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STANHOPE, NEW JERSEY — George DeJesus is a licensed plumber, a seasoned craftsman who has worked with the tools for nearly three decades. In 2018, he started his own company, George’s Drains, doing service work for residents in Morris (NJ) County and the surrounding areas.

TAP Plumbing & Heating finds 2-in-1 acid-neutralizing solution for high-efficiency, on-demand tankless water heater

Mini-Case Study | October 2021
Needing to both neutralize and pump away acidic condensate from an on-demand water heater, TAP Plumbing & Heating opts for the 2-in-1 Sanicondens Best Flat to protect the residential customer’s plumbing system from corrosive waste.

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BRISTOL, CONNECTICUT — After working in the plumbing industry for over 22-years, licensed plumber Travis Abaire has been the proud owner and operator of TAP Plumbing & Heating for the past three years. Handling both residential and commercial projects, Abaire provides plumbing services to clients in Bristol and several surrounding cities, such as Waterbury, Burlington, and Plainville.

Saniflo expands condensate pump offering with new, lower-profile, higher-capacity Sanicondens Best Flat

Incorporating most of the same features as the Sanicondens Best, this new more powerful pump offers a more compact look, a larger volume and the ability to handle multiple mechanical systems, while still protecting drain lines from corrosive condensate.

EDISON, NJ (MARCH 4, 2020) — Saniflo U.S.A.® has introduced a sleek, lower-profile version of its Sanicondens Best condensate pump, with nearly double the tank volume and capable of serving multiple mechanical systems, up to a total of 500,000 Btu per hour.