Sherlock Holmes mysteries have always been one of my
favorite reads. Recently I received a set of DVD’s of the newest British television
series of Sherlock Holmes. I immediately sat down and watched the whole series in
one weekend. Who, What, When, Where, Why
and How? The seven major questions every
journalist asks when developing a new story.
That’s really what Sherlock Holmes and Dr. Watson do with every investigation!
The other night I was half asleep, mind racing as usual.
When I realized these seven questions are exactly what I have to ask
myself every single day when I am in a customers home helping them solve their
water treatment problems, answer their water treatment concerns, design a water
treatment system that will solve these problems and give them the water quality
they are looking for.
Who initiated the
call?
What are their
concerns with their water, what is the water chemistry, what is it going to
take to fix it, and what does it cost? There
are many What’s.
When did they
start noticing the problems?
Where is the
problem most evident?
Why? There are
many Why’s.
How can it be
corrected, How many people in the home?
There are many questions to each that need to be taken into
consideration.
All these questions need to be addressed. A proper water analysis needs to be done in
the home and at times third party lab testing may be necessary for a more
comprehensive water analysis if any other water problems may be suspected. Such as Arsenic, Iron bacteria, Coli-form
bacteria and so forth.
When all these questions have been addressed and the puzzle
of the water problems solved, only then can we figure out what it takes to
correct the water, how much it will cost and the options available.
So the next time you have a bad, rusty, smelly water problem
remember it takes the right investigator to properly diagnose the situation and
come to a conclusion that others may not have seen. Or may not have even thought
to look for!
Good Days and Good Water to you!
Ray McConnell, Certified Water Treatment Specialist
Advanced water Treatment Inc.
Advanced water Treatment Inc.
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