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Free Water Test

Scheduling a free in-home water test with Culligan of Des Moines is a seamless process that ensures peace of mind about the quality of your water.

During the appointment, a certified water expert from Culligan will conduct a comprehensive analysis of your water, identifying any potential issues or contaminants.

This personalized service allows you to make informed decisions about your water treatment needs, ensuring your family’s health and well-being.

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Our Experts Test For The Following

Hard Water

Hard water can result in limescale buildup in faucets and showerheads, leave spots on your dishes, corrosion in your piping, as well as dry hair and itchy skin.

Total Dissolved Solids (TDS)

The recommended TDS level should stand below 500 milligrams per liter for best tasting water, as well as to avoid scaling.

High or Low pH Levels

The pH level in your water determines how much acidic water is in your home. Acidic water can cause your pipes to corrode, leading to metals to dissolve into your home’s water supply.

Chlorine

Chlorine is used to reduce waterborne bacteria, however excessive levels of chlorine in your water can lead to strong odors and bad tasting water.

Iron

When iron levels are too high it can lead to your water having a metallic taste, staining of your sinks and bathtubs and can cause damage to your water-using appliances.

Nitrates

High levels of nitrate in your water can cause health issues, as scientific research has shown that nitrates reduce the ability of red blood cells to carry oxygen.

Are you experiencing any of the following? If so, you may want to consider a water test!

  • Dry, brittle hair
  • Soap scum in your shower
  • Spotty dishes
  • You just moved into a new home
  • Dry, itchy, irritated skin
  • Orange staining in your sinks, tub, and toilet
  • Your water comes from a private well
  • Increased utility bills
  • Your water or food has an unpleasant smell or taste
  • Hard water stains around your drains, faucets, or appliances
  • You are unhappy with your water quality