Get Started with a  Free Water Consultation
FIND A LOCATION NEAR ME

Limescale is a hard, off-white buildup that can be found on surfaces, appliances, and fixtures due to mineral deposits in hard water. Signs that you’re dealing with limescale include:

  • Buildup on fixtures, sinks, and tubs
  • Clogged faucets and showerheads
  • Rings around tubs and sinks
  • Chalky deposits on kettles, pots, and pans
  • No matter what the cause of your water issues may be, Culligan’s free water test will help you get to the root of your water problems.
August 27, 2019

Huntsville

Solutions For Your Water Quality Problems Huntsville drinking water is supplied by the Tennessee River and by groundwater from multiple wells like the Lincoln and Dallas Well Treatment Plant. All […]
August 27, 2019

Nashville

Solutions For Your Water Quality Problems Nashville sources its municipal water supply from the Cumberland River, which is highly susceptible to a variety of contaminants that stem from industrial and […]
August 27, 2019

Charleston

Solutions For Your Water Quality Problems Charleston’s drinking water comes from two surface water sources – the primary source is The Bushy Park Reservoir in Berkeley County and the secondary […]
August 27, 2019

Toledo

Solutions For Your Water Quality Problems Toledo’s main source of water comes from Lake Erie. Water is filtered and treated at the Toledo Water Treatment Plant, which produces an average […]
August 27, 2019

Louisville

Solutions For Your Water Quality Problems The primary source of Louisville’s drinking water is the Ohio River. The water is collected and sent to a number of different treatment facilities […]
August 27, 2019

South Bend

Solutions For Your Water Quality Problems Water in South Bend is managed by South Bend Water Works, which maintains 32 wells and over 545 miles of waterways. This water distribution […]
August 27, 2019

Indiananpolis

Solutions For Your Water Quality Problems Indianapolis is one of the lowest-ranking cities in the U.S. for water quality. Water is sourced directly from the White River and a huge […]
August 27, 2019

Cleveland

Solutions For Your Water Quality Problems Cleveland’s main source of water is Lake Erie. Water is drawn from Lake Erie by four intakes, which are located a considerable distance from […]
August 27, 2019

Akron

Solutions For Your Water Quality Problems The main source of Akron’s drinking water is the Upper Cuyahoga River, which has been the city’s drinking source for the last 100 years. […]