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Q: What is the difference between softening water and filtering water? |
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You don't have to be a hydrologist to understand the basic
principles behind water filtration and water softening. Here's an
abridged version of what happens when you filter or soften water.
Filtering water involves separating mineral particles, like particulates, iron,
hydrogen sulfide or other organic matter, from H2O. By passing water through a
"filter bed," or "media bed," these granular particles are trapped - and clean
water passes through the bed.
Softening water involves something called "ion exchange" to remove dissolved
minerals - like calcium, magnesium, iron and manganese - that can't be trapped
in a filter bed. Softeners use fresh resin beads with sodium attached to the
resin. As water enters the tank, dissolved calcium and magnesium are attracted
to the resin. The resin passes up the sodium in exchange for the dissolved
chemicals and the water is then rid of these impurities.
Filtering or softening, which do you need?
Whether you use a filter or a softener depends on whether the contaminates in
your water are particles or dissolved minerals. Culligan® Water Filters remove
the substances from your water that can cause staining, foul odors, and the need
for excessive cleanup. Household chores become easier because your water is
working with you, not against you.
To find out what's ailing your water, contact your local Culligan® Dealer for a
free water analysis, or our free water test kit.
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Q: What should I consider before buying a water treatment solution? |
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Here are some helpful considerations you may want to take into account
before purchasing a water
treatment system.
How hard is your water?
Having your water tested will help you determine your exact needs, even
though you may already know you have one or more water problems. So do you have
hard water? Find out. Click here to learn how to have your water tested.
In determining your needs, a water expert will look at a number of things. For
example, the hardness level of the water and the size of your family will
influence the size or type of equipment necessary for water softening.
Additional problems may require additional equipment solutions. The same
principles hold true for drinking water systems.
Your water usage and pressure.
The amount of water used as well as water pressure are factors to consider
when fitting your home with a water quality improvement system. Household size
may influence consumption, but different families have different needs. Every
factor should be considered, including family growth and guest visits.
Why you should avoid a "quick fix"
Fixing your existing water problem is your primary goal, but don't be eager
to settle for the least expensive solution. A higher-priced unit may serve your
needs better by being more efficient, and reducing operating costs and
maintenance time. Be sure, however, that you're getting your money's worth.
Before you buy, get a detailed estimate of equipment, installation, and
operating costs.
Buy from a reputable dealer.
A reputable water quality improvement equipment dealer is an excellent
resource in helping you determine your water conditioning needs. Culligan® is
the most trusted name in water treatment solutions.
Financing Options
Water conditioning equipment may qualify for financing under FHA Title 1 or
private lending agreements. Check with your local bank or finance company for
information. Your local dealer may also offer special financing options.
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Q: What questions should I ask when I have decided on a solution? |
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Choosing the water quality improvement system that's right for you
and your family does not have to be a chore. Here are some helpful
considerations you may want to take into account before purchasing
water treatment systems.
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Is installation included in the price?
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Does installation include such things as a bypass for lawn and garden
faucets, a faucet for unsoftened water or any other features you may want?
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Does the unit have enough capacity to meet present and future needs?
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If you lease do you want your agreement to include an option-to-buy
provision?
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Does the dealer you've selected have an established business in the area?
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Does the dealer have customer references available?
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Will a representative call at your home to determine the right kind of
equipment for you?
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For health related problems have you had your water analyzed by a reputable
laboratory and/or your local health department?
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Did the salesperson answer all questions regarding design, function and cost
of the equipment?
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Did the salesperson explain the method and cost of regenerating the system?
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Does the dealer offer a maintenance contract or other after-sales services?
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Does the equipment carry a specific written warranty?
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Have you read and understood the warranty?
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Q: What is point-of-use (POU) and point-of-entry (POE)? |
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Water filtration is a multi-billion dollar industry, providing
millions of consumers with point-of-entry (POE) products – which are
typically installed to treat the water used within a single building
– and point-of-use (POU) water filtration products – which treat
only the water intended for direct consumption.
Just look at the spectrum of POU products and services offered today –
countertop drinking water filters; faucet filters; plumbed-in single tap
filters; pitcher filter systems; refrigerator/icemaker filters; shower filters;
and even a personal bottle water filter! View Culligan's plumbed-in single tap
filters or our line of faucet filters.
Then there is the whole gamut of bottled water also considered POU – from
single-serving bottles to gallon-plus bottles of spring water, distilled water,
and pure drinking water.
In 2003, Culligan® began offering a POU cooler designed for the
commercial/workplace customer – a
plumbed drinking water cooler that offers the taste of bottled water and
convenience of a cooler, without the bottle.
From residential to commercial, there is a POU solution for virtually every
situation.
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Q: What is Culligan's 100% Satisfaction Guarantee? |
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When you purchase a Culligan® product, you are purchasing the finest water
treatment product available in the world today. We are so certain of this fact
that if you are dissatisfied with your Culligan® product for any reason within
30 days of your purchase, Culligan® will refund the purchase price
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Q: Have Culligan products received any endorsements? |
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Culligan® water softeners, whole-house filters and drinking water systems have
received the powerful Good Housekeeping Seal of approval.
In addition, the Culligan Gold Series™ water softener has been named as a
Consumers Digest “Best Buy” by Consumers Digest magazine (August 2003).
According to the Consumers Digest article, the Culligan Gold Series™ is “the
standard for premium
softeners... Its Quadra-Hull™ tank has four layers that resist rust and
corrosion, so much so that the tank carries a limited lifetime warranty.
The Gold Series and Platinum Series “Accusoft® Plus” microprocessor offers
precise regulation. Varying tank sizes allow customization to the homeowner’s
particular needs. The optional “Aqua-Sensor®” monitors the chemistry of the tank
so it regenerates only when needed.
Culligan® trains its own service technicians and performs its own installation.
Price is set by the individual dealer and depends on tank size and features.”
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Q: Is financing available for Culligan products? |
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There is a Culligan® solution for every budget.
In addition, there are
various financing options available for Culligan® products and
services.
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