Saturday, December 21, 2024

Most of us don’t give tap water a second thought for use in our home. You turn the faucet, there it is and we expect the water to be good. Most of us won’t drink it though – we’ll buy bottled water for consumption. The fact is most tap water should be refined for your home too.

Water Treatment For Dummies: WQA Special Edition is a consumer-directed publication designed to answer common questions about the quality of water in your home and is viewable on your smartphone, tablet or computer.

Under 50 pages in length and written in a simple, jargon-free style, Water Treatment For Dummies will give you a basic understanding of how to identify and solve water problems in a cost-effective manner.

Who This E-Book Is For :

  • You drink and use water every day (well duh!), and you want that water to be clean and safe…
  • You have some say in ensuring the quality of your water – most likely, you’re a homeowner…
  • You don’t want a PhD in water quality – you just want to be able to turn on the tap and be confident in the water that comes out…

Learn to :

  • Identify water contaminants and find out how to treat or remove them…
  • Make a case for adding certified water treatment technology to your home…
  • Save money and enhance your health and home…

You’ll be on your way to becoming the most knowledgeable person in your home (if not your neighborhood) on water treatment!

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    Find out how to ensure water quality, identify problems, and solve them!

    This little book can help you understand common water quality problems. Find the facts on water treatment technologies.

    Inside you’ll discover:

    • How to achieve cost-effective water treatment…
    • Proven technologies – more than just water filters and softeners…
    • What makes water better for your home and wallet…
    • What to ask your water professional…