Quiz: Match Your Customer Floor to the Right Water Setup
Guests notice the drink station whether you run a salon, a showroom, or a busy counter. Answer five questions and we will point you toward the Pure Point line that usually fits.
Your team might love the back office cooler, yet the moment that shapes reviews is often the small table near the waiting chairs or the corner by the register. When lines form, cups run out, or ice looks tired, the whole visit feels rushed even if your service is excellent. Pure Point Water Solutions hears that story from shops and professional suites across Fairfield County, Westchester County, and boroughs we list on our service areas page.
This quiz is for owners and managers who want a clearer next step before they request a quote. It mirrors the same product families you can explore any time: bottle free towers for steady traffic, countertop coolers when square footage is tight, five gallon jug delivery when flexibility comes first, and commercial ice machines when drinks are part of the menu. Nothing here replaces a site visit. It simply sorts priorities the way our local crews talk through them on the phone.
Think about last week. Picture the busiest hour. Choose the answers that sound most like what actually happened, not what you wish your floor plan allowed. When you finish the final question, you will see one recommendation with concrete next steps and links that already live on this site.
Your quiz
Tap one option per question. You can move forward with Next after each choice. On the last question, your match appears as soon as you pick an answer.
When guests or clients arrive, where does drinking water usually enter the story first?
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