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Services

Our award-winning technicians at Michigan Water Conditioning install, repair, and maintain water systems. Since 1974, we’ve helped families by providing constant, clean water on demand systems. Do you notice your soap and shampoo not lathering, requiring you to use more? You might have hard water. Our systems, including our Twin Tank Systems, are designed to remove unwanted hard water minerals, which in turn not only makes your water taste better but can also extend the life of your home appliances

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Repair

If there’s an equipment malfunction, it may be easily repaired. Below are some common issues customers call us about:

  • Water just doesn’t feel clean.
  • Hard water spots and/or rust stains.
  • It’s not using salt
  • Using too much salt

Our expert service technicians will come to your home and repair your equipment regardless of the brand or who previously installed it.

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Rebuild

If your water system requires extensive parts replaced, we may recommend rebuilding your equipment. We replace all necessary parts to return your system to factory specifications.

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Replace

If your equipment is no longer efficiently operating or the technology has changed or the content of the water has changed it may be time to replace it. We offer a full line of replacement equipment, and one of out techs will give you through all the options.

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Water Conditioner Products

Single Tank Water Conditioner

Single Tank Water Conditioners operate using the Ion Exchange Process. They can come with both Timed and Metered controls. These systems are a great way to get good quality water. If space is a concern, a single tank system may fit into your available space.

Timed Regeneration Systems

Our Timed Regeneration Systems are extremely reliable and have a great price. Timed systems regenerate on a set schedule determined by the time of day you want them to regenerate. These systems are easy to adjust and manage. When you want quality water without straining your budget, a timed system may be for you.

Demand Metered Regeneration Systems

Metered Regeneration System will regenerate when you have used a set amount of gallons of water. When your water supply is tested for hardness, iron, and other elements for removal, the meter is set at an optimum setting for salt usage to complete the regeneration process. If you don’t use the water, it doesn’t regenerate; if you use a lot of water, it regenerates more often. A single tank system will regenerate during the middle of the night when you are normally using the water.

Iron Filters

The water flows through a highly oxygenated media and the oxygen charge burns the dissolved metallic salts such as iron. As the iron is burned and turned to ash, the water continues through the media and the debris is then filtered out of the water. One of the differences between iron filters and iron filter pricing is flow rates. The lower the flow, rate the lower the cost of the iron filter. It is imperative to make sure you get an adequate flow rate with your equipment.

Reverse Osmosis

Reverse Osmosis is a water treatment process that removes undesirable materials from water by using pressure to force the water molecules through a semipermeable membrane. The process is similar to forcing water from the outside of a balloon through the walls of the balloon to the inside of the balloon. This is referred to as “reverse” osmosis because the pressure forces the water in the reverse direction (from concentrated solution to dilute solution) to the flow direction (from the dilute to the concentrated) in the natural process of osmosis.

Reverse Osmosis removes salts, sodium, colloids, and organic molecules down to a molecular weight of 100.

Also known as Hyperfiltration.

Filters

All filters are not created equal. The better the filter cartridge, the cleaner the water, the less your equipment needs service. Pleated cartridges are constructed with a polypropylene core and filter material. Pleated filters remove debris by capturing most of the dirt on the outer surface of the filter material. Our pleated filters are made of fiber that is washable and will not break down.

Pleated paper is the most economical material, but it can’t be re-used. These filters have a short life and can even become shredded, resulting in filter material ending up in the resin of the water softener. If this were to happen, the resin would need to be replaced.

Please Note: We do also carry a disposable filter. These depth filters will hold sand and iron just as the multi-use filters without falling apart. These are the best disposable filters we have found.

Salt

There are clean brands of salt we use and recommend, Dura-Cube and Hardi Cube to name a few. These are Ultra-High Purity, Compacted salts. Some brands of salt contain additives, dirt, sand or other debris that can be left behind as salt dissolves. This can lead to poor operation of your equipment and the need to clean out the brine tank completely.

Pleated paper is the most economical material, but it can’t be re-used. These filters have a short life and can even become shredded, resulting in filter material ending up in the resin of the water softener. If this were to happen, the resin would need to be replaced.

Please Note: We do also carry a disposable filter. These depth filters will hold sand and iron just as the multi-use filters without falling apart. These are the best disposable filters we have found.

For more information about how we can install a water treatment system, please contact us at 248-681-6811 or 248-681-6800.

Locations

Waterford Township:
2110 Airport Rd.
Waterford, MI 48327

Saline, MI:
723 W Michigan Avenue,
Saline, MI 48176

Howell MI:
704 S Michigan Avenue,
Howell MI 48843

PHONE

248-681-6811
248-681-6800

We Take Calls Until 9:00 PM

Business Hours

Monday - Friday
8:00 AM - 5:00 PM

(Open most Saturday 10:00 AM - 2:00 PM, please call first)