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Why Culligan?
- No third-party installation. No big box retailers. Full-Service high-quality water
- Customized to fit YOUR water needs. Your neighbor’s home, your parents’ home across town — their home water situation may be very different from yours. Culligan works for your tap, your family, your home
- Security: Limited 20 year warranty, No shipping damage worries, no restocking fees!
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Why Do El Paso
Homeowners LOVE Us?
The staff is always friendly and helpful. It’s a place to get filtered water for home and office.
Plus, our skin feels much softer after showers. The technician was professional, knowledgeable, and made the installation process easy. Highly recommend if you’re tired of dealing with hard water!
The water feels cleaner overall. I love the peace of mind knowing every tap in the house delivers pure, filtered water.

Commercial & Industrial
Are You Losing Operational Costs Because Of Poor Water Quality or Treatment Equipment?
Culligan El Paso C&I has boots on the ground everywhere for local service. We provide quick service – from install to maintenance, reducing downtime and ensuring efficiency.
- Deionization
- Industrial Softening
- Large Scale Filtration/RO
- Pre-Treatment
- Storage/Distribution
- Reclamation/Re-Use
With this combination of water resources, El Paso water quality often faces our share of water filtration and treatment issues:
Surface water, like rivers and snow melt, absorb contaminants that can be harmful for consumption as well as annoying around the home. Most of these contaminants include naturally occurring bio materials and minerals. This means water quality can worsen seasonally when warming temperatures contribute to algal blooms, or heighten water sensitivity to microorganism growth.
Ground water presents its own treatment challenges and filtration issues, so El Paso residents with primarily ground water service may see different water problems than those using water from El Paso’s surface water sources. Most often, these manifest as hard water problems which cause buildup on faucets and fixtures, and can be hard on appliances and plumbing.
El Paso, Texas, sources its water from a combination of surface water and groundwater. Historically, nearly half of the city’s potable water has been drawn from the Rio Grande, with flows primarily originating from snowmelt in southern Colorado and northern New Mexico. However, due to recent drought conditions and fluctuating river flows, the Rio Grande’s contribution has varied significantly, supplying as little as 14% of the city’s water in some years. Residents have reported concerns about taste and hardness. There are also potential health hazards in the water.