Free Water Testing

Knowing what’s in your water has never been so simple!

When you get a free, professional water test we’ll:

  • Test your water
  • Inspect your plumbing
  • Provide you with treatment options
  • Make sure you’re completely educated on your water needs
  • Offer full laboratory water test if you’d like an in-depth analysis
If you’re on city or well water in one of our service areas (I.e Johnson City TN, Marion VA, Asheville NC, Woodfin NC, Greer SC, Taylors SC and nearby areas) the in-home water test is FREE.

In today’s day and age it seems like nothing of value is free, right? Learning what’s in your water at no charge does sound too good to be true. However, here’s why we have a free water analysis.

Water Test

Culligan has been around since 1936 and we’ve been in your area for over 78 years. You cannot serve a community for that long unless you take care of your customers.

What’s that have to do with a free water test?

Well, the reality of the situation is that it’s much cheaper for us to test your water and give you the proper equipment the first time compared to if we had to go back to correct it. The loss not only in our time and labor, but in goodwill, would far outweigh our costs involved with a water test in your home.

We want to provide you with the water treatment that best fits your needs..

After all what good is water treatment if it isn’t designed to handle YOUR water?

To the best water for you and your family,

Bob McCollum
President
Culligan Water Pros
World's Most Efficient Culligan Smart HE RO Drinking Water System 100% Satisfaction Guarantee Worlds most efficient NSF Certification | Culligan Water Pros UL Certified Company in Johnson City TN, Marion VA, Asheville NC, Woodfin NC, Greer SC, Taylors SC Water Quality Association Tested and Certified Under Industry Standards

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