Taking ownership of your Water Treatment System
One of the most fundamental steps that you can take towards having consistent water quality in your home or business is to take ownership of your Water Treatment System.
Most people don’t realize it, but Water Treatment Systems are not an appliance. Think about it, when you buy a new toaster Microwave, Fridge, or Stove all you have to do is plug it in and away you go for about ten years or so. That’s it, and that’s what makes those systems an appliance. Water Treatment Systems require regular attention from the homeowner in order to function properly. Whether it’s changing a Cartridge, adding Salt, or just remembering to schedule your service call, when the card comes in the mail. It always comes down to you taking ownership of your Equipment in order to keep the System running properly for as long as you own the home.
I’m not telling you to go out and study Chemistry or Hydraulics, and you don’t need to be all that handy either. Quite often it just comes down to reading the owners manual, keeping a log, staying in contact with your Water Treatment Dealer, and insisting on as many walkthroughs with your sales person/service technician as it takes, until you become comfortable with your role as the Owner/Operator of a Water System. If you would like to learn more about your Water treatment System go to our website and read up on it. That’s www.secondwindwater.com .
The last thing that you want to happen is to invest in a new Water System that becomes forgotten in life’s busy shuffle, covered over in dust like an old furnace, that you are afraid to even go near because you don’t remember what it does, or how it works. Believe me I have seen it more often than I like to remember.
Thank you for your continued support of Secondwind Water Systems. We truly appreciate your business and referrals. If you have any Water questions please visit our website at www.secondwindwatersystems.com or call 1-800-287-5767. Until next time this is Chris Saltmarsh CWS-6 saying, “Thanks for reading!, and take ownership of your Water treatment System, enjoy your great water”… : )
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