Commercial Construction

Building and facility codes are becoming more stringent. Occupants need, and demand, higher purity water for their functions, processes, and services. And the public at large, especially in Michigan, is increasingly suspicious of the water that comes from their taps. For good reason.
As a result, water treatment systems are now an important element in projects of all types. Systems are integrated into new construction, expansions, and renovations. For many industrial, commercial, medical, residential, educational, retail, and mixed-use developments, water treatment systems are now a significant expense.
And if they’re properly designed, implemented, and maintained, they’re also a great investment — one that pays strong dividends in a property’s appeal, functionality, marketability, and profitability.
For instance, effective water treatment reduces operating, maintenance and replacement costs for every element of the physical plant that comes into contact with a water supply, from bathroom fixtures to boilers and heat exchangers. Industrial equipment will benefit from the same cost-saving and productivity-enhancing advantages. In addition, the processes the equipment performs will have a higher, more consistent quality. In foodservice and medical applications, where purity is most important, appropriately implemented technologies can not only help ensure positive outcomes, but also assure critical quality standards are met in the most consistent and cost-effective way possible. Even something as basic as drinking water treatment can help enhance appeal, comfort and livability for a property’s tenants, residents, and visitors.
But the key is the right technology, properly applied. More demanding water quality standards require more advanced and specialized technologies, to ensure that each system installation is as effective, economical, and reliable as possible. It makes the difference between a water treatment system that can be an expensive liability – and one that meets everyone’s needs, at a minimal cost.
For over 20 years, Flier’s has been working directly with designers, developers, engineers, estimators, mechanical contractors, and end-users on commercial building project of all sizes and types. They’ve designed, built, installed and optimized treatment systems that range from under-sink units to building-wide systems that treat millions of gallons per day. Their commitment also goes far beyond installation, with maintenance and 24/7 service to ensure maximum performance, compliance, and uptime. They even operate their own 510K-certified resin regeneration plant, to ensure their clients are supplied with filtration medium that meets the highest FDA standards.
No matter what stage of the design or construction process you’re at, Flier’s can show you how your investment in a new engineered water treatment system can pay dividends to everyone involved… for years to come.




