Common Water Problems
| Hard water | There’s nothing
pleasant about living with rough, hard
water. The calcium, magnesium and other
minerals in hard water can be damaging
to your pipes and appliances.
Contact Knoxville Culligan water for more information. And no
amount of chemicals, scrubbing or
lotions will help you avoid the affects
of hard water:
Fortunately, the water experts at Culligan have the right solution to bring you soft, silky, clean water throughout your house. With a Culligan soft water solution, you’ll get softer, better water that will improve everything it touches:
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| Smell | Foul
or unpleasant smelling water can be one
of the more troubling types of water
problems one can experience. The odor is
a constant reminder that there is
something wrong with your water. Worse,
trying to cook, clean, bathe, wash and
enjoy your water can be a challenge when
your water smells like:
Unfortunately, standard water filters, faucet filters and pitcher filters are no match for the chemicals and contaminants1 that cause the odors. A better way to treat these types of water problems is to get to the source of the problem. And the best way to do that is by calling the water experts at Culligan. Your Culligan Service Technician will
diagnose the exact cause of your water
odor and recommend a water filtration
solution designed to give you cleaner,
treated Culligan water. |
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| Taste | Poor
tasting drinking water is one of the
most common problems people experience
with their drinking water. It is also
one of the more frustrating water
problems. Even the slightest metallic,
salty, sour or bitter taste in your
drinking water can be a big problem when
you’re using your water for cooking,
making ice, brewing coffee and
especially drinking.
If you’re looking to improve the
taste of your water, trust the water
experts at Culligan. From advanced water
filter systems to reverse osmosis
systems that deliver bottled-quality
water to state-of-the-art whole house
treatment solutions and convenient
bottled water delivery service, we have
the right solution to deliver refreshing
Culligan drinking water that you will
enjoy again and again. |
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| Look | You
don’t have to look hard to spot the
signs of problem water. Many of the
mineral and chemical impurities1 commonly found in water, like magnesium,
calcium, and iron can result in
discolored water that leaves a
noticeable mark all over the house:
Look to the water experts at Culligan for the right solution to your unsightly water problems. Our advanced line of water softeners and whole-house filtration systems can reduce the amount of discoloring impurities, giving you cleaner, clearer water throughout your home. Best of all, with Culligan water, your house will look cleaner than ever with a lot less time and effort. |
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| Well Water | Well
water can present a unique challenge
when it comes to ensuring water quality.
The water in a well is more susceptible
to the contaminants and impurities1 found naturally in the earth. As a
result, the quality of well water can
slowly decrease over time. That’s why
water experts recommend testing well
water so frequently. Otherwise, you may
not know about changes in your water
supply that may affect the quality of
your well water.
For a well water treatment that you can trust, turn to the water experts at Culligan. With over 70 years of water treatment experience, your can trust that your Culligan Service Technician is exceptionally qualified to address your well water treatment needs. Our state-of-the-art water testing facility is certified by the National Environmental Laboratory Accreditation Program. So your Culligan Service Technician will be able to provide a thorough analysis of your water to help you understand exactly what is in your well water. And then your Culligan Man will recommend a solution to deliver cleaner, treated Culligan water for you and your family. |
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Poor
tasting drinking water is one of the
most common problems people experience
with their drinking water. It is also
one of the more frustrating water
problems. Even the slightest metallic,
salty, sour or bitter taste in your
drinking water can be a big problem when
you’re using your water for cooking,
making ice, brewing coffee and
especially drinking.

Well
water can present a unique challenge
when it comes to ensuring water quality.
The water in a well is more susceptible
to the contaminants and impurities1 found naturally in the earth. As a
result, the quality of well water can
slowly decrease over time. That’s why
water experts recommend testing well
water so frequently. Otherwise, you may
not know about changes in your water
supply that may affect the quality of
your well water.