Pool filter maintenance company FilterClean has launched services tailored to the specific needs of elderly homeowners around the Valley while offering safer solutions to pool maintenance challenges, particularly during Arizona’s blistering summers. By providing a user-friendly alternative to the more than 460,000 pools in the area, FilterClean aims to support this vulnerable demographic while promoting sustainable water practices in Queen Creek and across the Valley.
"In a region where water conservation is paramount, we’re proud to introduce a sustainable solution that redefines pool filter maintenance," said Page Gray, owner of FilterClean. "Our mission is to empower homeowners to manage their pool upkeep efficiently while preserving our precious water resources."
The process at FilterClean simplifies pool filter maintenance. Customers have an option for pick-up, delivery service or they can bring their filters to the Tempe Operations facility. This is where the filters are processed through an automated cleaning system, using eco-friendly cleaners to ensure thorough filtration cleaning. Once cleaned, filters are re-banded if necessary and returned to the customer with a completed filter condition report.
"FilterClean's service has been a game-changer for me,” said Susan Bonner, customer of FilterClean. “I’ve been maintaining my own pool for over 25 years. The most time consuming and physically taxing item had been cleaning my pool filters, especially in the scorching Arizona heat.”
Traditional pool filter cleaning methods waste up to 10,000 gallons of water per household annually, contributing to landfill congestion with approximately 166,000 discarded filters each year. FilterClean's automated cleaning system eliminates this wastage, ensuring thorough filtration without compromising environmental integrity. By utilizing EPA Safer Choice cleaners and advanced technology, FilterClean not only reduces water wastage but also extends the lifespan of pool filter cartridges, minimizing landfill impact.
"People often overlook the impact of water wastage on our environment and communities. With rising water rates and dwindling water supplies, every drop counts," said Gray. "FilterClean not only saves water but also saves homeowners time and money, offering a priceless solution to pool cartridge filter maintenance."
By saving up to 2 billion gallons of potable water annually, FilterClean's initiative aligns with ongoing efforts to address water scarcity in the region. With Lake Mead at historically low levels, the need for water conservation has never been more urgent. Premature disposal of pool filters contributes to landfill congestion, further exacerbating environmental concerns.
For those interested in joining FilterClean’s mission of water conservation, visit FilterClean.Green or contact them directly at 480-966-0474.