Water from the Edwards Aquifer contains 180 to 320 parts per million of dissolved minerals, placing Austin in the hard to very hard classification. Calcium carbonate precipitates out of solution when water heats above 140 degrees, forming scale deposits on heat exchanger surfaces. A quarter-inch of scale reduces thermal transfer efficiency by 35 percent, forcing burners to fire longer cycles to achieve set temperatures. Commercial hot water systems serving restaurants and hotels accumulate scale faster due to higher operating temperatures and constant demand. Without annual descaling maintenance, industrial hot water systems lose half their rated efficiency within three years.
All Pro Plumbing Austin specializes in water chemistry management for commercial applications in Central Texas. We install water softening systems sized for commercial flow rates and recommend appropriate treatment for your specific application. Food service operations require different approaches than medical facilities or manufacturing plants. Our team understands Austin Water quality reports and adjusts treatment strategies based on seasonal variations in aquifer mineral content. We maintain relationships with commercial equipment suppliers who stock parts for major brands and provide same-day delivery to Austin metro locations.