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Ont. based water treatment servicer purchased by B.C. company

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By Plumbing & HVAC Staff on June 7, 2021 News
Glengarry Chemicals Ltd. will now be named Glengarry Solutions after Pace Solutions purchased the company.

Vancouver, B.C. ­— British Columbia-based water treatment and energy conservation company, Pace Solutions, has announced the purchase of Ontario-based water treatment servicer, Glengarry Chemicals Ltd.

The new entity, Glengarry Solutions, will expand Pace Solutions’ water treatment and energy conservation divisions in Canada. The new company will service water systems for mixed-use buildings and commercial facilities throughout the greater Toronto area.

They provide water additives, maintenance and testing of water quality, system performance tests, preventatives for legionella, and damaging leaks.

“From high-rise buildings to school facilities, maintaining a clean, sealed, and efficient water system is important to protecting public health and preventing property damage,” reports Glengarry Solutions.

The new company plans to increase its workforce to expand the customer-base across the greater Toronto area over the next two years.

For more information about the new company, visit www.pacesolutions.com/water-treatment/glengarry-sds/.

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