
Boiler Water Treatment Services in North Carolina
North Carolina’s climate and diverse industrial base place heavy demands on boiler systems used for heating, steam, and process applications. Without effective treatment, boilers face scale, corrosion, oxygen pitting, and carryover that can increase energy costs and reduce reliability. Compliance with state and federal regulations is also essential for safe operation. EAI Water provides boiler water treatment across North Carolina — from Charlotte to Raleigh — designed to improve efficiency, protect equipment, and maintain compliance.
With proactive monitoring, data-driven programs, and responsive support, we help facilities extend boiler life and avoid costly downtime.

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About Our Location in North Carolina
We support a wide range of North Carolina facilities, including hospitals, universities, pharmaceutical plants, manufacturing operations, data centers, and commercial properties. Our boiler water treatment programs are active in Charlotte, Raleigh, Greensboro, Durham, Winston-Salem, and across the state. Core program elements include scale and corrosion control, oxygen scavenging, condensate return protection, blowdown optimization, and compliance reporting to ensure efficient and reliable boiler operation.
Address:
100 N. Churton St. Suite 205
Hillsborough, NC 27278
Phone:
(951) 272-8200
North Carolina Boiler Water Testing and Treatment for over 30 Years
Our Certified Water Technologists (CWTs) understand the unique boiler treatment challenges in North Carolina, from fluctuating seasonal steam demands to variable feedwater sources and aging infrastructure. Supported by chemists and engineers, our team develops custom programs that address local water conditions while meeting state and federal standards. This ensures dependable steam production, lower operating costs, and long-term boiler system protection.

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Low Dose Boiler Water Treatment Chemicals
EAI Water offers a full line of custom formulated boiler chemicals designed for low doses, saving costs while minimizing our ecological footprint. Our optimized chemistry formulations hold in sparingly soluble salts well beyond their saturation limits, reducing water use.
Removing boiler water hardness and damaging deposits requires a unique solution for each setting and water source. Our optimized oxygen scavengers provide corrosion control for different temperatures, while our polymer blends provide the right internal chemical inhibitor for scale and corrosion causing minerals.
Boiler Treatment Chemicals Include:
- Phosphates and/or Phosphonates to remove and prevent Scale (scale inhibitors)
- Corrosion Inhibitors to protect internal surfaces
- Polymers to resist particulate accumulation
- Scavengers to remove oxygen (such as sodium sulfite)
- Anti-foam to prevent carry-over
- Dispersants to loosen surface tension and allow active chemistries to circulate
- pH and alkalinity balancers
Steam Boiler Water Treatment Plans with EAI Water Include:
- Producing highest quality feedwater
- Equipment monitoring– Including chemical pumps, drums, controllers, conductivity meters, and filter replacements
- Balancing pH and alkalinity
- Chemicals Added, including oxygen scavenger, antiscalant and defoamer
- Water analysis and report with recommendations
- Remote monitoring and notification alerts
Remote Monitoring for Boiler Water Systems
Production downtime is sometimes unavoidable, but never has to be the result of fouling due to boiler maintenance. Problems resulting from water temperature, pressure, leaks and chemical dosing are not inevitable. A remote monitoring system calibrated by EAI Water will ensure production is never compromised and productivity is always up. We offer training and support so every alert receives the right response.


High Pressure and High Purity Boiler Applications
High purity boiler applications require constant monitoring since they are used to generate reliable power. EAI Water services cogeneration plants which use steam to drive a turbine that generates electricity for large university campuses and medical centers.