Why Get Your Well Water Tested By Culligan Denison & Sherman?
The EPA recommends homeowners with private well test them regularly.
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Professional Service
Your local Denison & Sherman Culligan is professionally trained and equipped to collect your water sample that will be sent to the Culligan Analytical Laboratory. It tests for any traces of lead, arsenic, nitrates, e.coli, and more!
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It’s Easy To Schedule
You can schedule your well water test at any time. Fill out a form here on the website, or call us to confirm your appointment. A Culligan Water expert will arrive at your home and provide a complete analysis of your well water!
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It’s Easy To Schedule
You can schedule your water test at any time. Fill out a form here on the website, or call us to confirm your appointment. A Culligan Water expert will arrive at your home and provide a complete analysis of your water, fixtures, plumbing and water-using appliances. The process takes around 30 minutes.
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Available in 5-7 Days
Your new well water analysis results will be available in 5-7 days. Based on these results, your local dealer can discuss the appropriate water treatment solution to ensure safe and healthy water for you and your family.
You Should Know
Reasons You Should Get Your Well Water Tested
Testimonials
Why Do Denison & Sherman Homeowners Use Culligan For Their Water Testing?
Our home was built in 1951 and there is undoubtedly very dated plumbing and pipes in the walls. It was concerning so we scheduled a test. It was quick and easy, and we got our results within a week.
Culligan was prompt in their arrival and out the door within half an hour. The employees are very prompt and nice. I would recommend getting your water tested, even if you can’t taste anything wrong with your water.
Purchased a whole house water system from Culligan and have not looked back. The maintenance program is the best. I don’t even have to think about it — out of sight, out of mind. You all are great!
FAQ About Culligan’s Well Water Testing
Why should I get my well water tested?
Well water is not regulated by federal drinking water standards, and water quality can change over time due to environmental factors or nearby land activity. Testing helps ensure that your drinking water is safe and identifies issues that might affect health, plumbing, or appliances.
How often should I test my well water?
It’s recommended to test private wells at least once a year for key contaminants like bacteria, nitrates, total dissolved solids, and pH levels. You should also test after events like flooding, construction, or changes in water taste, color, or odor.
What contaminants does Culligan test for?
Culligan’s well water testing evaluates common and important factors including:
- Bacteria (e.g., coliforms)
- Lead
- Arsenic
- Nitrates
- Metals
- PFAS (“forever chemicals”)
- Chlorine
What happens after the test?
Once your well water sample is collected, it is sent to an EPA-approved laboratory for analysis. Results are typically ready in about a week. A Culligan Water expert will then review the results with you and explain recommended treatment options based on what was found.
Is there any obligation to buy a system after testing?
No. There is no obligation to purchase any products or services after well water testing. The purpose of the test is to educate you about your water so you can make informed decisions.
How long does the well water test appointment take?
Most well water test appointments take less than 30 minutes, including sample collection and initial discussion of the process.
What should I do if my well water test shows contamination?
If contaminants are detected, Culligan will help you understand the results and walk through treatment options that address the specific issues found in your water. In the short term, you may be advised to avoid using the water for drinking or cooking until the situation is resolved.
Can Culligan test my well water for PFAS or “forever chemicals”?
Yes. Culligan can include testing and assessment for PFAS and other emerging contaminants as part of a comprehensive water analysis if they are concerns in your area.
Does well water testing check for taste and odor issues too?
Well water testing primarily tests scientifically for contaminants, minerals, and water quality parameters that affect taste and odor, such as iron, chlorine, pH, and dissolved solids. Taste and odor often indicate underlying issues that the test can help identify.
Should I test well water if it looks and tastes fine?
Yes. Some contaminants cannot be seen, smelled, or tasted but can still pose health risks. Regular annual testing helps ensure your water continues to be safe.