Did you know the quality of your home’s water can cause a variety of issues throughout your home? To find your solution simply check the symptoms associated with your home water problems and click Get Solution!
Hard water is the result of mineral...
Hard water is the result of mineral buildup in your city or well water, most commonly from calcium and lime. The signs of hard water are not always obvious, but can have detrimental effects on your home. Soap scum and stains are two of the most visible problems associate with hard water. Let your Culligan Man recommend which water softener is right for your home!
Hard water will clog your pores...
Hard water will clog your pores, leaving your skin dry and itchy. Your hair can also become damaged and unmanageable due to hard water. Let your Culligan Man recommend which water softener is right for your home!
Dissolved pharmaceuticals can run through...
Dissolved pharmaceuticals can run through unfiltered and untreated in your water supply and could run all the way through to your tap.
Chromium 6 in your water can be a cancer-causing toxin...
Chromium-6, the cancer causing toxin, is threatening the tap water supply of millions of Americans across all 50 states.
Mercury has a complicated reputation in the public conscious...
Mercury has a complicated reputation in the public conscious, partly because there are two distinct kinds of mercury that are discussed regarding mercury pollution in general, and mercury in water.
Total dissolved solids include...
Total dissolved solids include a wide range of organic and inorganic compounds found in your water such as nitrates, chloride and phosphates. Culligan has a customized treatment solution based off of the TDSs found in your water, and can recommend the perfect solution for your home.
Invisible to the naked eye...
Invisible to the naked eye, your home’s water could contain bacteria
Does your tap water taste bad...
PFAS water contamination impacts residents from San Bernardino to Monterey, which have all been tested to show levels of PFAS in the water.
Chlorine is one of the most commonly...
Chlorine is one of the most commonly used water disinfectants use by water companies. However, it can leave an unpleasant taste in your water when it reaches your home. Let your Culligan Man recommend which water solution is right for your home!
In the U.S., 14-20% of lead expo
In the U.S., 14-20% of lead exposure is attributed to drinking water. Municipalities have taken action over the past 30 years to ban lead solder, reduce corrosivity and remove lead from brass faucets and water meters, and these measures have significantly helped exposure issues.
HAAs, or haloacetic acids, refer to a handful of compounds...
HAAs, or haloacetic acids, refer to a handful of compounds that can occur in tap water as a result of common municipal treatment methods such as chlorination.
Arsenic can occur natural or...
Arsenic can occur natural or is a byproduct of agricultural industry. In some cases, high arsenic levels can have negative effects on your health. Let your Culligan Man recommend a water solution to correct your arsenic problem.
Every liquid has a pH...
Every liquid has a pH, including your home’s water
Iron is one of the most common...
Iron is one of the most common types of problem water and can leave your fixtures and tubs with rust stains. Culligan has solutions geared towards removing the iron from your water. Find out which solution is right for your home!
The practice of adding fluoride...
The practice of adding fluoride to municipal supplies has come under increased scrutiny.
Copper can dissolve...
Copper is one metal that acid water can dissolve into your water system. While copper pipes are used in household plumbing, and it is in fact necessary for your diet, it can be poisonous.
If you live in a rural area...
If you live in a rural area, nitrates in water might be of chief concern to you and your family’s health – particularly if you have an infant or a pregnant mother nursing in the home.
Water may smell like rotten eggs...
Water may smell like rotten eggs. This is the result of sulfur somewhere in your water supply. But it's not always your external source and your solution can rely on simple tests.