Kinetico helps local veteran live softer life

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Kinetico Quality Water Systems of Indianapolis is helping a local veteran by providing softer water in his new custom home.

Nelson
Nelson

Noblesville Marine Corporal Zachary Nelson sustained severe injuries that left him in a wheelchair following a vehicle rollover in Helmand Province, Afghanistan. Homes for Our Troops, a nonprofit organization dedicated to building specially adapted and mortgage-free houses for injured veterans, has gifted Nelson a new home designed with him in mind — from flat floors without obstacles for his wheelchair to pull-down cabinets, a lower stove and countertops and a fully accessible shower.

That shower and the rest of the house’s water will feature systems donated by Kinetico. With the house’s water supply coming from a private well, a strong odor from manganese was present. Kinetico staff diagnosed the problem and installed an Eliminator system to remove the odor. The company also installed a Premier Series S250 Water Softener to help ease the family’s transition. Kinetico’s unique multi-tank water softener systems are designed to treat the most severe hard water and iron issues.

“Kinetico always takes great pride in giving back to our communities and we are honored to be part of the Homes for Our Troops program,” John Napariu, Kinetico general manager, said. “To provide Zach, who is committed to our freedom, with the highest quality of water treatment equipment is truly special.

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