The 2026 Breakroom Refresh Checklist: 5 Steps to a Better Office Water Station
For office managers in Stamford and White Plains, the breakroom is the center of daily office life.
For office managers in Stamford and White Plains, the breakroom is the center of daily office life. In 2026, the focus for Workplace Wellness is on moving away from heavy plastic jugs and creating a modern space that employees actually want to use. This guide provides a simple checklist to help you audit your current setup and upgrade to a Bottle-less Water System that saves space and improves morale.
Pure Point Water Solutions provides expert Business Solutions that help local offices provide the best possible experience for their teams.
Your Office Water Upgrade Checklist
Follow these five steps to ensure your office water station is ready for the 2026 season:
Evaluate Your Current Floor Space
We help you determine if a Countertop Water Cooler or a floor standing unit fits best in your Norwalk or Port Chester breakroom.
Audit Your Monthly Water Expenses
Look for hidden delivery fees and surcharges from national chains and compare them to our flat monthly Pure Point Local Pricing.
Check Your Filter Health
We recommend a professional checkup every six months to ensure your Integrated Filtration is removing the chlorine taste found in the local water supply.
Review Touchless Safety Options
Modern offices prefer Hands Free Water Towers to keep the breakroom clean and reduce the spread of seasonal germs.
Inspect Your Ice Quality
If your current ice is cloudy or slow to dispense, it may be time to upgrade to an Integrated Ice and Water System.
By checking these five areas today, you can turn a basic utility into a high value benefit that your employees will appreciate every day.
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