It’s the May long weekend and the unofficial start of Summer! Grab your ice bags from us today before 5pm as you head out camping or for your backyard BBQ weekend. Enjoy time with the family and we will see you on Tuesday during our regular working hours 8-5pm.
To the moms who keep everything flowing—you deserve all the love, laughter, and relaxation today. From all of us at Culligan Fort McMurray, thank you. 💙
If you’re concerned about your water quality, rest assured that you’re not alone. Many homeowners worry about what’s in their water, with the most common concerns being bacteria, pesticides, viruses, lead and microplastics.
Here’s more good news – you can easily protect yourself against these top contaminants (and dozens more) with advanced filtration solutions from Culligan.
To find the right solution for your home, the best place to start is our free water test. You’ll get a closer look at what’s in your water along with personalized recommendations for your needs and your budget.
Call us today at 780.791.0856 or email us at fortcustservice@culliganfm.com
This spring, give yourself a break and let your water do more to keep your home clean. With a water softener from Culligan, you’ll remove hard water from your home along with the tough-to-clean scale buildup it leaves on shower doors, sinks and faucets.
Not only will you see your bathrooms and kitchens sparkle like never before – you’ll experience a difference throughout your home. To get started, book your free hard water test with Fort McMurray Culligan. Call us today at 780-791-0856
Glaciers are the unsung heroes of fresh water. Learn why they matter and what you can do to protect them.
Nearly 70% of the world’s fresh water is stored in glaciers, making them the largest source of drinkable water on earth. Source: WMO Our frozen world is melting at almost twice the speed it was 20 years ago, leading to a more unpredictable water cycle. Source: UNESCO / WMO
Approximately 2 billion people, one out of every four globally, rely on meltwater from glaciers for their water needs. Glaciers also play a crucial role in regulating the earth’s temperature and sea levels, affecting every person on the planet. Source: UN Cutting global CO₂ emissions by 45% by 2030 is key to slowing glacier melt and limiting global warming. Reducing your greenhouse gas emissions directly slows glaciers from melting — but reusing, conserving, and filtering water also help protect the future of our water. Source: UNFCCC
Whether you’ve recently moved, noticed a decline in your water’s taste or smell, or simply want to know what’s really in your water, a free test from your local Culligan specialists is a great place to start. Call us Today at 780.791.0856