What You Need To Know

Iowa WQA suggests that you consider these factors before selecting a company or vendor to supply equipment or services to meet your unique water quality needs.

Make sure the company:

  • Has an office address
  • Has a “Certified Water Specialist” (certification issued by the WQA) in their employ or has had ample experience in the industry
  • Has a contractor’s license or a city business license
  • Is part of the local business community with memberships in good standing with organizations such as the Chamber of Commerce or the Better Business Bureau
  • Is a member of the Iowa Water Quality Association or the National Water Quality Association (WQA)
  • Can provide you with product warranty information
  • Can provide the means to determine that your equipment is operating properly
  • Will provide instructions on the care of your equipment and how to get system maintenance

On a lighter side and possibly for your education, get some interesting facts that are water related.

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Iowa WQA assists consumers with answers about water treatment systems, whether for home or business. The Iowa WQA assists consumers by providing information about water quality alternatives. Consumer questions are answered by the Iowa WQA office daily!