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For a limited time, new Culligan Bottled Water customers can enjoy cleaner, refreshing Culligan Water on us for the first 30 days. Offer includes three bottles + one month standard cooler rental at no charge. Act fast, this deal won't last forever!
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*These offers & discounts apply to new customers and new equipment only. Only one offer per sale.

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Why Culligan?

  • No third-party installation. No big box retailers. Full-Service high-quality water
  • Customized to fit YOUR water needs. Your neighbor’s home, your parents’ home across town — their home water situation may be very different from yours. Culligan works for your tap, your family, your home
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Why Do Dayton
Homeowners LOVE Us?

“The limescale stains have disappeared

We noticed a difference right away—no more spots on dishes, and the water feels softer. The install was quick, and the tech walked us through everything. Worth every penny for our Dayton home.

– Rachael L., Dayton
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“Water that finally tastes clean

After years of wondering what was in our Dayton tap water, we had Culligan install a full-home filter. Huge upgrade—we should’ve done it sooner.

– Tracey G., Reno
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“A great, reliable company

The bottled water from Culligan is always fresh, and deliveries in Dayton are super reliable. We never run out, and it tastes great every time.

– Jacob S., Dayton
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Forever Chemicals In Dayton Drinking Water

Polyfluorinated alkyl substances (PFAS), also known as 'Forever Chemicals' have been found in the tap water of various locations across the United States, including parts of Nevada, there's a valid concern about potential exposure and its long-term effects on public health. Monitoring and managing PFAS contamination in water sources is crucial to ensure the safety and well-being of the community.

PFAS are persistent chemicals that can accumulate in the human body over time through exposure to contaminated water, food, or air. These substances have been linked to various health issues, including liver damage, immune system disruption, thyroid disorders, and an increased risk of certain cancers.

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Culligan Reno C&I has boots on the ground everywhere for local service. We provide quick service – from install to maintenance, reducing downtime and ensuring efficiency.

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  • Industrial Softening
  • Large Scale Filtration/RO
  • Pre-Treatment
  • Storage/Distribution
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Additional Information On Dayton, Nevada Tap Water

Is Dayton tap water safe to drink?

Yes, the tap water in Dayton, Nevada is considered safe to drink under federal and state regulations. The local water supply is monitored by Lyon County Utilities, which serves parts of Dayton, also relies on groundwater wells for its water supply. According to the 2023 Consumer Confidence Report, there were no violations for regulated contaminants. However, several contaminants detected—such as arsenic, radon, uranium, and total trihalomethanes (TTHMs)—exceed the Environmental Working Group’s (EWG) health guidelines. For example, arsenic was found at 5.39 ppb, which is 1,347 times higher than the EWG’s recommended limit of 0.004 ppb. Radon levels were also high at 612.83 pCi/L, far exceeding the EWG guideline of 1.5 pCi/L. Though these levels comply with legal standards, residents with health concerns may benefit from additional home filtration systems.

Is Dayton tap water hard?

Yes, Dayton has very hard water, with hardness levels ranging from 197 to 506 mg/L, or approximately 11.6 to 29.8 grains per gallon. These high levels of calcium and magnesium are typical of groundwater in Northern Nevada. Over time, hard water can lead to mineral buildup in plumbing, reduced soap effectiveness, and wear on appliances. A water softener is often recommended to improve water quality and protect household systems.

Is there PFAS in Dayton tap water?

The most recent publicly available reports for Dayton do not list PFAS compounds in routine testing, but this does not necessarily mean they're absent. According to the EWG’s tap water database, PFAS have been found in nearby regions. As these chemicals are unregulated but widespread, and the EPA is moving toward stricter federal standards, many Dayton residents choose to proactively install filtration systems (like reverse osmosis) that are certified to reduce PFAS for added peace of mind.

Does Dayton tap water have fluoride?

No fluoride was detected in Dayton’s 2023 water report, meaning it is not added to the municipal supply. Any present fluoride likely comes from natural sources in local rock formations. If you rely solely on unfiltered tap water and are concerned about dental health, consult your dentist about supplemental options.

Where does Dayton get its tap water?

Dayton’s tap water comes from local groundwater wells. Lyon County Utilities, which serves parts of Dayton, also relies on groundwater wells for its water supply. The Carson River is a major hydrologic feature in the Dayton Valley and is a significant source of water for the area. The water is treated to meet EPA standards through processes such as chlorination, sediment filtration, and corrosion control before it reaches households and businesses.

Do I need a water softener or filter in Dayton, Nevada?

Given the very high mineral content in Dayton’s groundwater, a water softener is a smart investment for most homes. It can help eliminate scale buildup, extend the life of appliances, and improve cleaning performance. Additionally, a home filtration system can reduce contaminants such as arsenic, uranium, nitrate, chromium-6, and disinfection byproducts (like TTHMs and HAA5s). For the most complete protection, many Dayton residents install combined softener and filtration systems to enjoy cleaner, healthier water at every tap.

How much is bottled water delivery in Dayton?

Culligan is the trusted bottled water provider for Dayton, Reno, and surrounding areas, offering convenient delivery schedules and multiple dispenser options for homes and offices. Whether you need water for a small household or a busy workplace, we’ll tailor a delivery plan to fit your needs. Just let us know how many 5-gallon jugs you need, and we’ll provide a custom quote based on your usage.

Where Can I Get A Local Tap Water Quality Report?

You can access the most recent Dayton Tap Water Quality Report here.