DiEntry addresses the most pressing water issues in the market – quality, taste and waste – by using Voltea’s energy-saving CapDI technology to “tune” water to meet the needs of the homeowner and community. This technology has disrupted an industry that relies on chemical additives or so-called “soft” salt to treat water.
Because of its patented technology and growing customer base across multiple industries, Voltea was recognized as the Breakthrough Water Technology Company of the Year at the 2018 Global Water Summit in Paris.
“We’re pleased to provide a transformative product for the residential market that is based on our industry-leading CapDI technology,” said Voltea CEO Bryan Brister. “Home builders and homeowners will benefit from our experience providing water treatment solutions to some of the top companies in the world.”
Builders: A Competitive Advantage DiEntry provides “customizable” and fundamentally better water within the home as well as better and less water discharged from the home. Its small footprint is easy to design and build around, as it needs less space than other residential water treatment systems.
Builders offering and installing DiEntry are positioning themselves as being on the cutting edge of technology for water purification. Plus, Voltea’s network of support professionals are available for product and installation advice and instruction.
Homeowners: Environmental and Financial Benefits DiEntry is also a game-changer for homeowners, who are increasingly interested in technology that facilitates a healthy and sustainable lifestyle. DiEntry provides homeowners unprecedented control over the quality and taste of their water while reducing the environmental impact because it uses and wastes less water than other products. It can be perfectly tuned to provide on-demand purified water from all faucets of the home, every time, with no salt or chemicals.
Financial benefits to homeowners include long-term savings in water and energy usage as well as being in immediate compliance with community restrictions on water usage and runoff from traditional water softening systems.
Communities: Regulatory Compliance There are already 25 communities in California that have banned or greatly restricted traditional water softening systems because of chemical-related issues and the amount of water they waste each year. More communities and entire regions of the country are following suit.
The DiEntry system’s “no salt, no chemicals” technology as well as its water-saving design make it the new standard for residential water treatment.