Urgent Alert: Utilities of Georgia Reports Elevated Lead Levels in Local Water Supply
Don’t let your loved ones become statistics. Act now to protect your family’s health with Culligan’s advanced drinking water system.
The Silent Threat in Your Tap
Imagine turning on your faucet, pouring a glass of water for your child, only to realize it’s laced with a toxic metal. This isn’t a nightmare – it’s happening right here in Georgia.
Lead contamination is invisible, odorless, and tasteless. But its effects can be devastating:
- Developmental delays in children
- Kidney problems
- High blood pressure
- Reproductive issues
Your Shield Against Lead: Culligan’s High-Quality Filtration
Don’t let lead threaten your family’s well-being. Culligan’s state-of-the-art drinking water system is your best defense:
✅ Removes up to 99.9% of lead from your water
✅ Certified by NSF International for lead reduction
✅ Easy installation and low maintenance
✅ Improves taste and odor of your drinking water
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Take Control of Your Water Quality Today
- Free Water Quality Assessment: Our experts will test your water for lead and other contaminants.
- Customized Solution: We’ll design a filtration system tailored to your home’s needs.
- Professional Installation: Quick and hassle-free setup by our certified technicians.
- Ongoing Support: Regular maintenance and water testing to ensure continued protection.
Schedule Your Free Lead Water Test Today
Why Choose Culligan?
- 75+ years of water expertise
- Local service, nationwide support
- Money-back satisfaction guarantee
- Eco-friendly solutions
Don’t gamble with your family’s health. Invest in clean, safe water today. Contact us today!
Frequently Asked Questions
How does lead get into my home’s water supply?
Lead can enter your drinking water through old pipes, plumbing fixtures, or solder—especially in homes built before 1986. Even if your municipal water is treated, lead can still leach into the water on its way to your tap.
Should I get my water tested for lead even if it looks clean?
Yes. Lead is colorless, odorless, and tasteless. The only way to know for sure is with a water test. Culligan of the Low Country provides free in-home water testing to identify lead and other possible contaminants.
What are some effective ways to reduce lead in household water?
Lead reduction often starts with identifying the source—such as older plumbing or fixtures. If lead is detected, point-of-use filters like reverse osmosis systems or certain carbon filters may help reduce exposure. It’s important to look for systems that have been tested and certified for lead reduction. Culligan offers options that meet these standards and can tailor a setup based on your home’s water profile.