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Specialty water filter systems for safer hydration.

Culligan Quench has all your water filtration needs covered, with solutions like reverse osmosis systems and emergency water units you can trust to deliver cleaner, safer water.

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Specialty water products

Keep your business happy and hydrated. Explore our range of specialty products, designed to provide high-quality water. We offer reverse osmosis water filtration systems tailored to the needs of healthcare labs, food processing centers, nursing facilities, and other industries.

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250 Deionizing Water Filter System
50/52 Under-Sink Water Filtration System
Under-Sink Reverse Osmosis Filtration System
290 Emergency Water System
Available with deionization filtration
Available with reverse osmosis (RO) filtration
Space-saving under counter system
Emergency water unit
Best for laboratories and dentists' offices

Experience the difference of reverse osmosis technology.

A reverse osmosis water filtration system uses a multi-step process to remove tiny particles, organic molecules, and contaminants. Deliver cleaner water for workplaces of all sizes — from healthcare and offices to salons and more.

Cleaner water

Our systems are certified to reduce contaminants as small as 0.05 microns, including viruses, bacteria, mercury, arsenic, PFAS, lead, and microplastics.

Better taste

Our systems eliminate bad tastes and odors so your employees and guests can enjoy the best-tasting water, every time.

Longer life

With filters that can last up to two years, maintenance is simple and worry-free.

Backed by the best.

Our filters are NSF-certified and independently tested to meet rigorous standards for reducing contaminants. This means safer, cleaner water you can trust — backed by science and verified for your peace of mind.

NSF/ANSI 372

Lead-free filter compliance.

NSF/ANSI 42

Reduces chlorine, taste, odor, and ensures material safety.

NSF/ANSI 61

Reduces health-related contaminants, including lead and Volatile Organic Compounds (VOCs).

CSA B483.1

Reduces harmful substances in water.

NSF 58

Material safety and reduces contaminants, including total dissolved solids, VOCs, lead, and fluoride.

Frequently asked questions

What is a specialty water filter?

A specialty water filter uses advanced filtration technologies, such as deionization and reverse osmosis, to provide high-quality water filtration. These filters are designed to remove impurities and often purify water to its purest form.

Specialty water filters are ideal for healthcare environments like:

  • Dentist offices
  • Assisted living facilities
  • Hospitals
  • Research laboratories

These filters ensure clean, safe water for environments that require the highest standards of purity.

How do you change a water filter?

Changing a water filter is a simple process, but it varies depending on the type of water cooler or filtration system you have.

Here’s a general guide:

  1. Turn off the water supply: Before replacing the filter, make sure to turn off the water supply to avoid spills.
  2. Locate the filter: Find the filter compartment. It’s typically located at the water source under the sink. 
  3. Remove the old filter: Twist or pull the old filter out, depending on the model.
  4. Insert the new filter: Align the new filter with the slot and insert it, ensuring it fits securely.
  5. Turn on the water supply: Once the new filter is in place, turn the water supply back on.
  6. Flush the filter: Run water through the system to ensure proper installation and remove any loose particles.

For best results, replace your water filter regularly as recommended by the manufacturer.

When renting a water cooler from Culligan Quench, a certified service technician will change out your filter for you at least once a year. One filter change is included in your monthly rental fee.

How do you filter fluoride out of water?

The most effective method to remove fluoride is a reverse osmosis filter, which significantly reduces fluoride levels in your drinking water. This is especially important in areas with naturally high fluoride concentrations. Culligan Quench point-of-use machines work by passing water through a semipermeable membrane that removes contaminants, including fluoride, ensuring you have clean, fluoride-free water.

How does a reverse osmosis filter work?

A reverse osmosis filter works by using applied pressure to push water through a semipermeable membrane. This process forces water to flow in the opposite direction of natural osmosis—moving from an area with a high concentration of contaminants to one with a lower concentration. As the water passes through the membrane, contaminants like dissolved salts, chemicals, and impurities are trapped, while clean, purified water is allowed to pass through. The result is water free from harmful substances. Click here to learn more about how reverse osmosis systems work.

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