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Culligan offers full-service installation that makes it easy to get started. At your convenience, your trained local expert will come to your home to set up your system according to local plumbing codes and the specific product you’ve selected. Before leaving, your Culligan water experts will check the performance and show you how to operate the system, so you can enjoy upgraded water right away.
The Partnership for Safe Water is a voluntary effort between six highly respected drinking water organizations and more than 300 water utilities. The goal of the Partnership is to provide a new measure of public health protection to millions by encouraging utilities to voluntarily improve performance beyond current regulatory requirements.
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We produce drinking water at ten treatment facilities strategically located near primary water sources including the White River and Geist, Morse and Eagle Creek Reservoirs. While the size of each facility varies, the treatment process, rigorous testing, and high standards for safety and quality are the same.
The best way to find out everything you need to know about your well water is by scheduling a free water consultation with your local Culligan water expert. From there, they’ll diagnose any issues and recommend the best systems for your home.
Many factors impact the quality of your well water, such as location, pollution and elements in the ground. From smart contaminant tracking to custom filters, Culligan has water filtration systems for well water that can target your unique issues and fulfill your home’s needs.
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Staying on top of maintenance and having your system serviced as needed can help increase its lifespan and its ability to consistently provide cleaner, high-quality well water. If you have a system with smart features that pair with the Culligan Connect App, you’ll also receive notifications if your system has a problem and needs maintenance. For any product, your owner’s guide will provide you with specific maintenance recommendations for your system.
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Having a water filter ensures you’re getting cleaner, high-quality water from every tap. With a Culligan whole house filtration system you can prevent foul odors in your bathrooms, corrosion in your pipes, or rust stains in your sinks and laundry. With a Culligan reverse osmosis system, you’ll notice a difference in taste with drinking and cooking. Best of all, you’ll feel confident your family has safer, cleaner water. For well water homes, it’s often recommended to combine multiple systems in order to get the most effective water experience.
Citizens Energy Group’s four surface water treatment plants and the utility's distribution system have been recognized with Directors Awards from the Partnership for Safe Water.
That’s why the best way to find out if your well water would benefit from a water filter is by scheduling a free water consultation with a Culligan expert. They’ll come to your home and test for contaminants along with other common water issues. They will then recommend the best solution to ensure you get safer, high-quality water.
There is no difference between a water filtration system for well water and one for municipal water. However, Culligan has specialized systems and filter options that target specific problems commonly found in well water, such as iron, arsenic and hydrogen sulfide. With well water, it may also be beneficial to get a softening system, as hard water is a common well water issue.
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The best filtration system for your well water depends on the specific contaminants in your water and any particular problems you’re looking to resolve, such as a rotten egg smell or metallic taste. Due to the lack or regulations of well water, there also may be additional issues you can’t smell, taste or see, such as bacteria or chemicals.
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A well water filter can reduce contaminants and impurities in your water. Some issues, like hydrogen sulfide, can cause a rotten egg-like odor, while others, like iron, can leave stains and make water taste metallic. Water filters can also address harmful contaminants like bacteria and chemicals, as well as non-harmful but irritating substances like sand, gravel, dirt and more.
To ensure your home gets the best well water experience possible, it is often recommended to combine systems. A reverse osmosis system focuses on water used for drinking and cooking. It targets a broad range of contaminants that are commonly found in well water and can potentially make drinking water taste bad, smell off or affect your health. A whole home system targets specific well water issues that impact water throughout your home, such as a rotten-egg smell, rust stains or sediment. Getting both systems is often recommended for optimal well water.
Each day, more than 800,000 people and thousands of businesses rely on Citizens Energy Group for safe, high quality drinking water.
The preventative measures are based around optimizing treatment plant performance and distribution system operation. The result is the production and delivery of superior quality water to all utility customers.
Our licensed treatment plant operators continuously monitor our water for safety and for quality measures, such as taste and clarity that can be impacted by common natural forces such as minerals in our water supply.
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To help determine the best size system for your home, your local Culligan water expert will assess factors like pipe size, household water usage and flow rate. We recommend scheduling a free, in-home consultation to understand your water and get custom recommendations.
Common indicators that you may want to consider a filtration system are unpleasant odors like a rotten egg smell, corroded pipes, foul-tasting water, sediment in your water or rust stains in sinks and showers. However, due to the lack of regulation of private well water, there may be more harmful contaminants present in your water that you can’t smell, taste or see, such as bacteria or chemicals.
Multiple water solutions are often recommended to provide your home with the best water experience. Hard water is common from well sources, so in addition to a filtration system, it may also be beneficial to protect yourself and your home with a water softener.
The cost of a Culligan water filter will depend on the system you choose as well as its features, efficiency, capacity and more. Culligan offers flexible payment plans whether you decide to rent, purchase or finance. Schedule your free, in-home consultation and a Culligan water expert will help you determine what your home needs.