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Why Do DFW Area Homeowners LOVE Us?
Great customer service. Personable, friendly people, easy to reach by phone, text or email.
I didn’t realize how unsatisfactory the water was until it was tested by Culligan… Better drinking water – taste and clean…
We sometimes forget how great our water is…until we travel, or someone stays with us and remarks how much better it is to have a water softener.
Why Choose Culligan Water Softeners For Your DFW Area Home?
Our water softeners are the most efficient in the world.* But the real secret: We make water treatment easy.
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Expert Installation. Easy To Use.
Culligan has been in the water treatment service business for more than 85 years…and it’s all we do. Your local Culligan delivers, installs and maintains your water softener system for you, so you don’t have to! No worries about shipping damage, unboxing, or installation location. Just schedule an appointment, then relax and enjoy the soft water!
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Choose Expertise Over Generalists
There are dozens of softener brands. There are hundreds of types of pipe fittings. Your home is unique. Do you trust a third-party plumber to get it right? Your local Culligan knows its product, and is familiar with the homes in your area. Most importantly – we know how to install water softeners – it’s all we do!
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Make Your Water Work For You
On the fence about whether you need a softener? You could enjoy these benefits – that pay themselves off in no time!
- 24% in energy savings by using softened cool water to wash clothes
- 30% more out of your water-using appliances when water contaminants are filtered out
- 50% in reduced detergent costs when washing laundry, hair and body in soft water
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Why Price Tags Are Deceptive
Unless you were an expert installer, you wouldn’t buy a water heater directly off Amazon. However, big box retailers, both in-store and online, take this transactional approach to homeowners for water treatment. They offer you low price tags for incentive. But what they don’t tell you about are the installation hassle, the third-party customer service on both ends, and how you’re left to your own devices to maintain your system – don’t forget, your home is unique. There is no one-size-fits-all solution. If you truly want to save throughout the life of your system, go with the expert!
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What You Should Know About DFW Area Hard Water
Top Products
The Most Popular Water Softeners for DFW Area Area
Aquasential™ Smart High Efficiency Water Softener
- Smart brine tank auto-monitors salt levels
- Convenient auto-bypass valve
- Reliable non-corrosive valve
- Worry-free maintenance
Aquasential™ Select Series™ Water Softeners
- Affordable design
- Backed by one of the most comprehensive
industry warranties - Filament-wound exterior and
non-permeable inner tank shell
Who Are Culligan Water Softeners For?
What’s In Your Water?
Get A FREE Water Test!
• No mailing — fast results!
• Test any tap in your home
• NEW flexible sample pickup options
Best Selling Softener | Premium Performance | Large Households | Best Value | ||
Benefits | Culligan HE Smart Series | HE Smart Municipal Water Conditioner | HE Softener- Cleer | HE Twin and Progressive Flow | Aquasential Select Series |
Reduces hard water spots and scale buildup | |||||
Reduces the amount of shampoos, cleaners, and detergents needed | |||||
Helps laundry look brighter and last longer | |||||
Softens water and prevents scaling that reduces the life of water-using appliances | |||||
Softens and filters water simultaneously | |||||
Advanced sulfur filtration and water odor reduction | |||||
Targets harder-to-treat iron and sulfur bacteria | |||||
Great for removing chlorine |
Best Selling Softener | Premium Performance | Large Households | Best Value | ||
System Features | Culligan HE Smart Series | HE Smart Municipal Water Conditioner | HE Softener- Cleer | HE Twin and Progressive Flow | Aquasential Select Series |
Daily monitoring and system diagnostics | |||||
Third-party certified and backed by a comprehensive warranty | |||||
Automatic softener bypass onboard and via remote display | |||||
Can be used outdoors | |||||
Automatic Service Notifications sent directly to your Culligan Water Expert | |||||
Remote water softening control to customize the “feel” of your water | |||||
Automatic adjustment to changes in water conditions | |||||
Operates even in power outages | |||||
Guest Cycle provides extra soft water with the touch of a button |
Best Selling Softener | Premium Performance | Large Households | Best Value | ||
Sizing and Compatibility | Culligan HE Smart Series | HE Smart Municipal Water Conditioner | HE Softener- Cleer | HE Twin and Progressive Flow | Aquasential Select Series |
Fits small to moderate-size homes with 3/4″ plumbing | |||||
Great for any size home with 1″ plumbing | |||||
Great for homes with larger plumbing, 1-1/4″ and higher flow rate | |||||
Extra-large capacity for large homes and stubborn hard water |
FAQ About DFW Area Water Softeners
We Have Answers
Will my water taste salty?
No. A properly functioning water softener will never make your water taste salty. The small amount of sodium added to the water will never create a salty taste.
How do I know if I have hard water?
Hard water usually manifests itself in several ways. It leaves white residue behind wherever water evaporates. When hardness reacts with soaps and detergents, it leaves a sticky soap scum behind, and in hot water heating systems it leaves behind a hard scale.
How does a water softener work?
A water softener works through a process known as “ion exchange,” which means that as it removes calcium and magnesium (elements that make water “hard”), it replaces those ions on a one for one basis, usually with sodium. This means that the amount of sodium added to the water is directly proportional to how hard your water is. In most instances the amount being added is so small that it is not a significant contributor to the amount of sodium in your diet.
Will a water softener reverse the damage that has already been done to my appliances?
Yes, if your hard water has been building up scale in your appliances, once you install a softener it will begin to remove that built-up scale. It will take a long time to remove it, but it will remove it.
Will the softener remove all impurities from my water?
Unfortunately, no. A water softener is designed to remove hardness (calcium and magnesium) from water. They can sometimes remove a limited amount of iron and manganese if you happen to have these problems as well. But if you are looking for great water for drinking and cooking, you should probably consider a reverse osmosis system for that purpose.
Are there chemicals used or put into the water to soften the water?
Other than salt or potassium chloride, there are no other chemicals that a water softener uses. On the contrary, using a water softener reduces the amount of cleaning supplies and detergents that you need to put down the drain trying to keep your home and family clean. Using a water softener is very environmentally friendly.
How long after installation will I have soft water?
Once a softener is installed, it will begin to soften your water immediately, However, if you have a tank-type hot water heater, it may take a few days to use up that hard water, until you feel the full effects of soft water.
How often do I need to add salt?
Most good softeners today, recharge based on how many gallons of water you use, and how hard your water is to start with. However, most of our customers today are adding salt once or twice a year, on average.
How can I remove salt from softened water?
There are a variety of factors that would inform this decision. It would be based on the size of your water softener, how hard your water is, and how much water is being used in your household. Generally, you won’t go more than a few months without adding salt to the tank. Culligan not only can deliver your salt, but service your softener with scheduled maintenance.
Does Culligan offer Texas-approved water softener installation and maintenance?
Culligan understands and follows all state and local plumbing codes and regulations provided by the UPC (Uniform Plumbing Code) for water softener installation and maintenance. This includes understanding requirements for venting, drainage, and backflow prevention.
How do water softeners affect septic systems?
Water softeners require additional water for regenerative purposes, but are rarely known to cause issues in septic systems if an expert handles the installation. Culligan experts understand septic system capacity and its relationship with water softening systems better than other third-party installers and general plumbers. We also use septic-safe softener cleaners only.
Does hard water cause dry skin?
Hard water can cause dry skin if you have sensitivity to such issues. Calcium and magnesium are examples of mineral that can leave a film on your body and prevent your shower products such as soap and shampoo to get through the surface. Studies have also shown areas with hard water are more likely to have children with eczema.
What is the installation time for Culligan Water Softeners?
Since a site inspection and water test is required, Culligan Water Softener installation is a little different than buying a softener online and asking a plumber to install it. This work on the front end helps mitigate issues down the road. The installation process usually only takes a day or two depending on work needing done on drain lines, your water supply, and electrical connections. Your Culligan expert will always test the softener after installation to ensure it’s working properly.
What softener is right for my home?
After site inspection and water analysis, your Culligan expert will help pick which softener is right for you based on your budget and home needs.
*World’s Most Efficient Water Softener based on HE Softener when configured with proportional up flow brining with Aqua-Sensor®
**Water Quality Research Foundation/Scientific Services S/O Inc.
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