Water filtration involves removing small particles like sediment, manganese, iron, chlorine and even gasses like hydrogen sulfide from the water. The filter traps these particles (in sizes as small as 10 microns), as water travels through it. Periodically the filter must be backwashed, so the unit has to be taken off-line. The flow of water through the filter is reversed, and the trapped sediment is rinsed out. When completed, the filter is ready to work again. To learn more about water filtration, check out the water FAQ.
Benefits of Culligan® Water Filtration Systems:
- Removes dirt, silt, clay and other sediments from your drinking and household water
- Removes iron to prevent staining
- Removes sulfur, which causes a rotten egg smell
- Four layers of filtering material for optimum water treatment
- No cartridges to change or clean
- Minimizes unpleasant odors
- Reduces most chlorine taste and odor
- Reduces effects of water corrosion on plumbing, appliances and fixtures
- Eliminates water stains due to corrosion
- Neutralizes acidic water
Contact us today to learn more about Culligan® Water Filtration Systems or sign-up for a FREE water analysis.
Hard water spots from minerals in your water? Minerals in your water can build up on glassware, shower doors, fixtures, clothes or other items throughout your home. A Culligan® Water Softener, sometimes called a water conditioner, will remove harmful minerals that can cloud or “etch” your glassware.
Culligan offers a variety of drinking water systems. Each drinking water system brings great tasting water right into your home and can reduce lead, radium, chlorine, bad tastes and odors. Eliminate up to 95% of dissolved minerals, particles and organics from your water with a Culligan Drinking Water System®.
Pure, great-tasting water means your whole family will drink more water, and kids tend to drink less soda and fewer sugary drinks. Doctors recommend eight glasses a day for dieting, exercising or just living a healthier lifestyle – why not make it clean, refreshing Culligan water?
