I've got an appointment between 4 PM, and he's getting late.
It's still a quarter past 4 PM. There's a 3-hour window of 4 to 7 PM for the technician to come. He might be stuck at his previous job, but we will give the technician a call to know his ETA.
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What is the difference between a whole house water filtration system and an under-the-counter water filtration system?
The whole house water filtration system filters water for the entire home. If you do not have any special contamination issues, then a whole house carbon filtration system would be recommended for general multi-purpose whole house purification. This system could be used for the water in your bathroom, shower, cleaning, and gardening. An under-the-counter water filtration system is also called a reverse osmosis or RO system. It is the most convenient and effective method for water filtration. RO systems are the same filtration used for bottled water and were first designed to desalinate seawater. They are placed underneath the sink and store purified water to be readily available at all times. This system filters up to 99% of all contaminants that are in water including nitrate, arsenic, chromium, fluoride, radon, and other contaminants that whole house filters cannot remove. This will leave you with the purest water quality possible. They are low maintenance systems that only require annual filter change and are designed to provide purified water for a lifetime. However, it is not practical to be using RO systems throughout the entire home because it would essentially be flushing bottled quality water down the drain. This is where a whole house filtration system can be used in combination to provide filtration for the entire home. If you have a specific problem with your water—for example, there is orange or brown staining, which indicates there is iron in your water—the whole house water filtration and the RO system have two different jobs. An RO system could treat the iron staining issue but only at the point of use drinking faucet. Whole house systems are point of entry systems that are able to protect pipes and appliances to reduce the orange staining throughout the home.
I have an appointment on Friday, and I need to change it to next week. What do you have available?
We can reschedule it for Monday between 10am and 1pm.
You guys cashed my check on the 28th of last month, and you guys were saying you are going to order the parts and show up by Wednesday. So what's going on right now?
Regarding the job, we have a note here that you were going to cancel, and here I do not see any payments. I don't think that we cashed the check. I can double-check on the accountant if you want. We will call you back once we get more details.
What are the most common causes of pipe corrosion?
What are the most common causes of pipe corrosion? A plethora of things can cause pipe corrosion, but most commonly has to do with water quality, including: The amount of oxygen in the water Chemicals in the water The temperature of the water Water pressure/the speed water moves through pipes The pH of the water If you are dealing with corroded pipes on your Seattle property, the team at Home Alliance can quickly diagnose the problem and devise a plan of action to rectify the situation for you.
How To Select A Duct Cleaner
Can the company show proof of NADCA membership and certification? How long has the Home Alliance been in the HVAC system / Air Duct Cleaning business? Can the Home Alliance provide you with evidence of the current Worker’s Compensation and General Liability Insurance coverage? Can the Home Alliance assure you that their staff has had criminal background checks and pre-employment drug testing program? Does the Home Alliance possess the proper licenses and business registrations that are required by your city or state to perform the work they are proposing? Does the Home Alliance ensure that all of their field staff have OSHA 10 Hour Safety Training Certification? Can the Duct Cleaner provide you with 3 to 5 customer references with phone numbers for projects of similar size and scope of work which they provided service in the last year? Does the Home Alliance have written safety, respiratory, and confined space programs in addition to OSHA compliance reports? Will the Home Alliance provide you with a means to conduct a visual inspection at any time during the cleaning? (Mirror and flashlight, camera or other remote visual systems) Will the Home Alliance company actually do the work? (Some companies subcontract the work to independent contractors. You will want to apply these guidelines for subcontractors as well.)
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