Crystalflow is based in Burlington, Ontario and was established in 2000.   The company is owned and operated by Mike Nelson.  Our goal has always been to bring quality workmanship and products at reasonable prices to our customers.

We specialize in the treatment of municipal and well water, offering solutions for residential and commercial water problems. Crystalflow has an advantage over the competition when it comes to treating water. With years of experience dealing with all aspects of wells and their related equipment, we can properly size a water treatment system in relation to your pumping equipment and system capabilities.

In addition to the sales and service of new water treatment systems, Crystalflow services older models of pumps, softeners, filters, reverse osmosis and ultraviolet systems from various manufacturers. Replacement ultraviolet bulbs and cartridge filters are also available from Crystalflow.

Being a progressive company that has always focused on environmentally friendly solutions, Crystalflow has more recently expanded its installation services to include geothermal heating and cooling systems.

We have teamed up with Geosmart out of Cambridge, Ontario for premium products and support.  Geosmart is one of the largest non-manufacturing based distributors of Geothermal equipment in the industry.  Their knowledgeable staff and extensive dealer training provide unmatched support for their network of dealers.

Credentials:

B.A. in Economics at McMaster University

Licensed Well Technician Class 4 by the Ministry of Environment

Licensed Well Contractor by the Ministry of Environment

Novatek Technical Training from USF WaterGroup Inc.

Novatek Advanced Technical Training from USF WaterGroup Inc.

Ontario Operator In Training certificates for:

  • Water Treatment Subsystems
  • Water Distribution Subsystems
  • Wastewater Treatment Facility
  • Wastewater Collection Facility

Fleming College Courses include:

  • Disinfection Using Chlorine, Pumping Tests
  • Pump Sizing
  • Sealing Wells
  • Flowing Wells
  • Canadian GeoExchange Coalition Installers course
  • Canadian GeoExchange Coalition Residential Designers course
  • Geosmart Level 1 Geothermal Specialist course

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