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The Best Water Softeners and Water Filters in the El Reno, OK area
El Reno water quality often faces its share of water filtration and treatment issues that may have you searching for the best water softeners and water filters. El Reno municipal water is purchased from Oklahoma City and many residents of El Reno and surrounding communities utilize well water. Oklahoma City Utilities gets its water primarily from surface water, treats it, then sells it to El Reno. Residents who aren’t on municipal water often utilize well water, also known as ground water.
Surface water, like rivers and snow melt, absorbs contaminants that can be harmful to health as well as annoying around the home. Some contaminants can be naturally occurring but others can be the result of industrial run off, fertilizers or byproducts of the water treatment process itself.
Ground water presents its own water challenges, so El Reno residents with primarily ground water service such as those using well water, may see different water problems than those using water from El Reno’s surface water sources or tap water. Most often, these manifest as hard water problems which cause buildup on faucets and fixtures and can be hard on appliances and plumbing. Hard water can also affect skin and hair. The EPA recommends residents on well water test their water every year to rule out contaminants such as bacteria, as water contaminants can change.
Where does El Reno get its water?
Since El Reno primarily gets its water from OKC, the major sources of water for El Reno water are Lake Atoka, Lake Hefner, Lake Stanley Draper, Lake Canton, Lake Sardis and the Overholser reservoir. Surface water sources such as these are susceptible to several factors that can impact the water that comes out of your tap.
According to Consumer Watchdog Environmental Working Group’s health guidelines, the following contaminants in El Reno and Oklahoma City’s water may be above its health guidelines:
- Bromodichloromethane (22x)
- Trichloroacetic acid (127x)
- Haloacetic acids (HAA5) † 635x)
- Haloacetic acids (HAA9) † (305x)
- Total trihalomethanes (TTHMs)† (356x)
Many of these water contaminants you cannot see or smell, and a typical pitcher, faucet-mount or fridge filter isn’t the answer. Regardless of the water problems you’re experiencing, Culligan of El Reno has a solution that is customized to your home or business — softening, filtration, and whole home treatment. Contact us for a FREE water test and a customized quote based on your home needs and budget!
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Why Do El Reno
Homeowners LOVE Us?
We recently went on well water and even though it’s good water, it’s very hard. The Culligan salesman was easy to work with and the techs were very fast and efficient at installing / setting up the softener.
These guys saved the day for us. Our hard water was so bad it was destroying all of our faucets and appliances. They were fast, friendly, and extremely professional.
We have had Mollman’s residential water softener service for over two years, and it’s great. We have well water, and before having the softener our dishes came out of the dishwasher looking terrible, with deposits all over them. You could also tell there was long term build-up in many of the faucets, some which we had to replace. Since having the softener our dishes come out sparkling and we don’t see residue on any appliances or faucets. We haven’t had any issues with the service, and the company is prompt to answer any questions.
Top rated water softeners and filtered drinking water in El Reno
At Mollman’s Culligan Water, we have water softeners and water filters that can solve your water problems and meet many budgets. We offer water treatment equipment rentals, and we have in-house financing options available. We offer many water treatment options such as:
FAQs
Does El Reno water contain PFAS?
PFAS can be found in ground water as well as municipal water and the only way to know whether your water has PFAS is to test them. Currently, the EPA doesn’t require municipal water suppliers to test for PFAS. However, OKC water does claim they test for them, and they do not exceed EPA limits at this time. As water experts, we know that contaminant levels in water can change and if PFAS are a concern for you, we have RO filters and whole home water filters that are certified to remove over 99% of PFAS.
Can Culligan El Reno test my water?
Yes! If you would like to have your water tested, whether on well or municipal water, Culligan offers a free basic in-home water test at no obligation. We also offer more advanced water testing for a fee. Request your free in-home water test!
Mollman’s Culligan El Reno Proudly Services the Following Areas:
El Reno, Yukon, Mustang, Piedmont, Union City, Calumet, Okarche, Concho, Richland, Minco, Cimarron, Banner, Omega, Kingfisher, Altona, Dover, Loyal, Longdale, Canton, Eagle City, Hitchcock. Watonga, Fay, Geary, Greenfield, Hydro, Bridgeport, Hinton, Lookeba, and Cogar.
Contact Culligan El Reno:
El Reno Location
301 W Elm St.
El Reno, OK 73036
(405) 262-0278

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