Filters treat problem water throughout homes.

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Automatic Filters, designed for treatment of problem water, continuously treat sediment, acidic water, iron, manganese, tannins, and bad taste and odor. Requiring minimal upkeep, products use different media to address different problems. Turning foul water into useable water throughout the home, filters can be flushed at any time via electronic control valve that cleans filter media whenever necessary.



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New American Plumber Whole House Automatic Filters Treat Problem Water



Sheboygan, WI, May 18, 2004 - American Plumber today announced the introduction of its new Automatic Filters, a line of water treatment products for problem water. The new American Plumber Automatic Filters continuously treat sediment, acidic water, iron, manganese, tannins, and bad taste and odor, while requiring minimal upkeep by the homeowner.

According to Dennis Young, Director of Sales for American Plumber, the new Automatic Filters help contractor and consumer alike. "Our new line of Automatic Filters use different media to address different problems, turning offensive water into clean and clear water for use throughout the home," Young said. "The variety of our Automatic Filters allows contractors to be far more responsive to their customers' water concerns, and, we have an extremely proficient technical support staff to help them identify and select the proper product," Young commented. "What's more, a simple electronic control valve automatically flushes and cleans the filter media when necessary, saving the homeowner time and bother," noted Young.

Like all other American Plumber products, the new line of water treatment Automatic Filters will be sold to plumbers/contractors, kitchen & bath showrooms, builders, and well drillers through the plumbing wholesale and the water well distributor channels.

Headquartered in Sheboygan, Wisconsin, American Plumber (www.americanplumber.com) manufactures professional grade water filtration systems, housings, cartridges and water treatment equipment for the plumbing wholesale channels.

The parent company, Pentair, is a St. Paul-based manufacturer whose core businesses compete in the tools, water technologies, and enclosures markets. Pentair employs 11,500 people in more than 50 locations around the world.

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