Protect your family from ‘forever chemicals’
With PFAS filtration from Culligan, you can protect against these harmful contaminants that have been found in water across the globe. Our most advanced systems are certified to reduce Total PFAS by more than 99%, giving you powerful peace of mind.
See why PFAS filtration is important
With evidence of water contamination on the rise and governmental enforcement of PFAS limits in water supplies not yet in place, it’s no surprise many households are seeking solutions for PFAS removal.
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A study of tap water in Canadian 376 municipalities found that over 99% of samples contained at least one type of PFAS.
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A federal government pilot study in 2023, which involved 14 water treatment plants across Canada, detected PFAS in both raw and treated water.
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There is a 33% higher incidence of certain cancers as experienced in communities exposed to PFAS in drinking water.
Home water filters for PFAS
Potentially harmful PFAS, or forever chemicals, are a growing problem across North America and can impact your home whether you have city or well water. Feel confident in your drinking water with the Aquasential® Whole Home PFAS Filter, one of the only whole home PFAS water filter systems certified to NSF Standard 53 for total PFAS reduction.
Ready for water you can trust? Your local Culligan water experts can test your water for a broad range of potential issues, including PFAS, or you can order our simple PFAS test kit.
Benefit from powerful PFAS water filtration.
Investing in a reverse osmosis (RO) system or whole home water filter for PFAS protection means greater peace of mind for you and your family. While buying bottled water, boiling tap water and using standard pitcher filters won’t provide proper protection, you can count on Culligan for proven solutions.
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Reduce PFAS by more than 99%
Our most advanced RO filtration systems and Whole Home PFAS Filter are third-party certified for Total PFAS reduction.
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Professional
installation
Your local Culligan team will install and configure your system with care.
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Expert
service
Count on our trained pros for regular maintenance, filter changes, answers to your questions and more.
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Culligan
quality
Get a long-term solution you can trust with systems that are built to last.
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Easy to use
Collect and mail your sample in just four simple steps.
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Affordable
Get the answers you deserve for less than half what you’re likely to pay elsewhere.
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Comprehensive testing
We’ll test your water for 55 PFAS compounds.
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Fast results
Get expert recommendations within 10 business days, tailored specifically to your needs.
A dependable, low-cost PFAS test kit
PFAS, also known as “forever chemicals,” are estimated to be in up to 45% of U.S. tap water and have been detected across North America. These chemicals can’t be seen, tasted or smelled, so if you’re concerned about your home’s water, a PFAS water test is the best next step.
Easy to use
Just prep, test, and fill out the submission card before sending your box back to our lab via UPS.
Low cost
Affordability is our priority—because protecting your home shouldn’t come with a large price tag.
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Fast results
We test for 55 PFAS compounds, providing you and your family with greater peace of mind.
Your results will be ready in 10 business days, then a Culligan expert can recommend the right treatment solution.
PFAS FAQs
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PFAS, or “forever chemicals,” are long-lasting substances that do not naturally break down. They are found in products such as polishes, waxes, fabrics, food packaging, cleaning products, fire retardants, and non-stick surfaces. PFAS are linked to health issues including cancer, obesity, low fertility, liver damage, and high cholesterol.
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PFAS can enter our water supply through industrial and consumer products. When these products are manufactured, used, or disposed of, PFAS can leach into the soil and water. Many wastewater treatment plants are not equipped to remove PFAS, allowing them to pass through and contaminate local water sources.
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To reduce PFAS in your water supply, consider using specialized filtration systems and treatment solutions. Culligan offers expert testing and certified solutions to help you take control of your home’s water quality—like the Aquasential® Smart Reverse Osmosis System and the Aquasential® Whole Home PFAS Water Filter, both of which are third-party certified to ANSI/NSF standards to reduce Total PFAS by more than 99%.
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PFAS water testing involves analyzing water samples to detect the presence of PFAS compounds. This process helps identify if PFAS levels exceed safe limits, ensuring water safety and compliance with EPA regulations.
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Testing your water for PFAS is easy and can be done with an at-home test kit from Culligan, which just requires a sample of your water. You can test your home’s water whenever it’s most convenient for you with our PFAS test kit, then send it to our lab for analysis and results.
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Using a PFAS testing kit allows you to detect PFAS in your water supply at home. It provides peace of mind by identifying harmful chemicals that may affect your health and helps you take proactive steps to reduce exposure.
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Our PFAS water test kit is easy to use and involves four simple steps. Collect a water sample, send it in for analysis, and receive a detailed report within 10 days. The report will list each detected PFAS compound and the total PFAS levels, helping you understand your water quality. Once your test is complete, your local Culligan team will follow up with any water treatment recommendations and next steps.
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Our test kit identifies 55 PFAS compounds and can detect levels as low as 1 part per trillion (ppt). This comprehensive detection ensures you get accurate information about the PFAS in your water.
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The test results will include a detailed report listing each detected PFAS compound and their levels. It will also provide information on PFAS maximum contaminant levels (MCLs) set at state and federal levels, helping you understand the safety and quality of your water.
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Recent legislation from the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) set limits for 6 types of PFAS in municipal drinking water. However, public utilities have five years to comply so the best way to ensure your water quality is to test your water and if needed, put the appropriate treatment solution in place.

