Water Filtration Systems in Sterling Heights
Clear, Great Tasting Water For Your Sterling Heights Home With Our Water Filtration System Installation Services
When you turn on a faucet, you want water that looks, smells, and tastes clean. If you are dealing with staining, buildup on fixtures, or a chemical taste, it can be hard to feel confident about every glass your family drinks. That is where a professionally designed water filtration system can make a real difference in your home.
At Beauchamp Water Treatment Solutions, we help homeowners in Sterling Heights and across this part of Michigan understand what is in their water and choose the right solution. We have been focused on water quality since 1976, and our team uses state of the art equipment to test and treat household water. We start with a free water analysis, then explain options in everyday language so you can decide what fits your home.
Whether you are curious about a drinking water filter at the kitchen sink or considering a full home solution, we walk you through the choices. Our factory trained technicians take care of installation, maintenance, and repairs, so you can spend less time worrying about water and more time enjoying your home.
Get in touch with us online or give us a call at (810) 476-2907 to schedule a Sterling Heights water filtration system installation service today!
Why Homeowners Trust Our Team
Choosing someone to work on your home’s water is a big decision. You are inviting a company into your house and relying on them to help protect your family’s daily routine. Many homeowners tell us they want a team that has real experience with Michigan water and that takes time to explain what they are recommending.
We have been serving Michigan homeowners since 1976, and that history gives us a deep understanding of water conditions in and around Sterling Heights. Our technicians are factory trained, and we equip them with modern testing tools and treatment systems. This combination helps us match solutions to what your water actually needs, instead of offering a one size fits all setup.
Our approach is centered on you. We begin with a free water analysis, then sit down to review the results together. You see what we see, and we describe what each option can and cannot address. We are fully insured, and many of our systems come with lifetime warranties, which gives added peace of mind about your investment over the long term.
We also know that timing and budget matter. Our team is available 24/7, including for emergency service when water problems cannot wait. We offer zero down financing and rental options, which can make it easier to move forward when a new system is the right step. Our goal is to provide long term reliable water treatment without adding stress to your household.
Water Issues We See In Sterling Heights
Homes in Sterling Heights and nearby Macomb County neighborhoods draw water from different sources. Some use municipal water, while others rely on private wells. Each source can bring its own mix of minerals, disinfectants, and possible contaminants, and those can show up in ways you notice every day.
On city water, many homeowners mention a chlorine taste or odor, especially at the kitchen sink or in the shower. Hardness is also common in this region, which can leave scale on glassware, spots on fixtures, and buildup in water using appliances. Over time, that buildup can shorten the life of equipment like dishwashers and water heaters.
Well water in this area often has its own patterns. Some homes see orange or brown staining in sinks and tubs from iron, or a rotten egg smell from sulfur. Others may have sediment that shows up as cloudiness. While some of these issues are mostly cosmetic, others can point to conditions that deserve closer attention, especially for families with children or anyone with health concerns.
We work with these types of water every day. During a free water analysis, we test for hardness, iron, and other common factors that affect homes in Sterling Heights. We talk through what we find and how a water filtration system Sterling Heights homeowners choose can target those specific issues. That way, you are not guessing about what is in your water or buying equipment that does not match your situation.
Whole House & Drinking Water Options
Once you know more about your water, the next question is which type of system makes sense for your home. Many families consider a whole house solution, while others focus on drinking water at one or two locations. The right answer often depends on how problems show up in your daily routine.
A whole house system is installed where water enters your home. It treats water before it reaches showers, sinks, laundry, and appliances. If you are dealing with staining, odors from multiple taps, or buildup on fixtures, a whole house water filtration system Sterling Heights homeowners select can be an effective way to improve water throughout the house. It often works alongside a water softener, iron filter, or UV light, depending on what your water analysis shows.
Drinking water systems, such as under sink filters or reverse osmosis units, are focused on water at a specific faucet or location. These can greatly improve taste and clarity for cooking and drinking without changing water everywhere. Many homeowners choose both, using whole home filtration to address widespread issues and a dedicated drinking system to fine tune water at the kitchen sink.
Our technicians design systems around your water test results, plumbing layout, and household habits. We work with technologies such as carbon filtration for chlorine and chemical tastes, reverse osmosis for many dissolved substances, and UV lights for certain microbiological concerns. Rather than asking you to pick from a shelf, we recommend a setup that fits how you actually use water.
Here are common reasons homeowners choose each type of solution:
- Whole house filtration when staining, odors, or scale affect multiple fixtures and appliances.
- Drinking water systems when the main concern is taste or confidence in water used for cooking.
- A combination of both when families want better water from every tap and highly filtered water in the kitchen.
Our Process For Sterling Heights Homes
We know most homeowners do not want a complicated project. Our process is designed to be straightforward, from the first conversation through installation and ongoing service. It starts with understanding your water and ends with a system that fits your home and is supported for the long term.
When you reach out, we schedule a time that works with your routine for a free water analysis. During that visit, our technician looks at your plumbing setup, listens to your concerns, and performs tests on your water. The testing focuses on the factors most relevant to homes in this part of Michigan, such as hardness, iron, and other common issues.
Once we have results, we review them with you on the spot or during a follow up visit, depending on what is needed. We explain what the numbers mean, how they relate to the problems you see, and which filtration options could address them. You receive clear information about equipment, installation, and pricing, including zero down financing or rental choices when requested.
Installation of a whole house water filtration system is handled by our factory trained technicians. They work to protect your home, keep the workspace tidy, and coordinate any shutoff time to minimize disruption. After installation, we walk you through how the system works, what maintenance looks like, and who to contact with questions. Support does not stop once the system is in place. We provide maintenance and repairs, and our team is available 24/7 for urgent water concerns. Many systems carry lifetime warranties, which means you have added protection over the years.
To schedule your free water analysis or learn about our Sterling Heights water filtration systems, reach out to us at (810) 476-2907 today!
Our Customer Service is What Sets Us Apart
Our Passion for Ensuring Your Health and Safety Has Driven Us for Over 40 Years
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"Courteous, professional, and friendly service."Beauchamp Water Treatment Solutions recommended replacing our old softener after testing. They provided a thorough explanation and prompt installation. The team was courteous, professional, and friendly, with great attention to cleanup. Kudos for a job well done!- Mike C.
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"Highly recommend for water treatment needs."Just had Beauchamp Water Treatment Solutions install a new water softener. The team answered all questions up front, installed the unit in under an hour, and provided a complete rundown on operation. They also tested the water to ensure everything was working well.- Douglas M.
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"Professional and highly recommended."Their response and evaluation were quick, and the problem was resolved efficiently. The installation was professional, and all questions were answered clearly. Highly recommend Beauchamp Water Treatment Solutions to everyone.- Carolyn B.
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"Their response and evaluation was done very quickly and the problem was resolved."The man that installed my water softener was very professional and he answered all my questions about how everything works. I highly recommend this company to everyone.- Carolyn B.
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"Highly recommend for all your water treatment needs."Just had Beauchamp install a new water softener in our home. Scott in sales was great to deal with and answered all of our questions up front. Gary came out and installed the new unit in under an hour and gave us a complete run down on how to operate the n- Douglas M.
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"I highly recommend the Beauchamp team."I just had an iron filter installed and the whole process was very professional thanks to Don Davis and Gary Tobin!! I highly recommend the Beauchamp team.- Michael H.
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"Carter came out promptly and did the two hour job himself."Both men were extremely courteous, professional and friendly; and the attention to cleanup was much appreciated. Kudos to Beauchamp for a job well done!!- Mike C.
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"Very happy with the service I recently received from Beauchamp."I have used them several times over the past 5 years for various needs. I have always been very happy with the staff and the service.- Jennifer H.
Have You Heard About Our Weekly Deal?
Every Saturday from 8 AM - 3 PM, water softener salt is on sale at all our locations. Feel free to stop by and pick up a bag or two! No Limits, No Gimmicks.
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Why Should You Use Dura-Cube?Offered exclusively to dealers, our premium-purity water softener salt contains up to 99.8% pure salt. Virtually 100% water soluble, it is uniquely compacted for hardness to prevent mushing and bridging in the brine tank. This helps to keep your softener clean and trouble-free. The Red-Out® formula product also contains a highly effective rust remover which helps to prevent rust stains on laundry and household fixtures. Our bags are made with 50% recycled material. This premium quality product is NSF-certified.
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Hartland Township
872 N. Old US 23
Brighton, MI 48114
9am - 5pm, M-F
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Waterford
7766 Highland Road
Waterford MI 48327
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Howell
2860 E. Grand River
Howell MI 48843
9am - 5:30pm, M-F
8am - 3pm, Sat
Closed Sun*24/7 Self-Serve Water Fill Station
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Fenton
19005 Silver Parkway Dr.
Fenton, MI. 48430
9am - 6pm, M-F
8am - 3pm, Sat
Closed Sun*24/7 Self-Serve Water Fill Station
Advantages & Disadvantages
Between City Water & Well Water
- The city in which you reside is responsible for the quality of your water
- For the most part, city water is available in cities across the nation
- (Interesting fact) mortgage lenders prefer homeowners that pull from city water sources
- City water isn't as fresh as well water
- City water comes with high water bills
- Your water is controlled by someone else
- Water can become easily contaminated
- A nearly endless supply of water
- It is the most cost-effective way to deliver water to your home
- Wells have long life spans (30-50 years)
- Wells are a great way to obtain water in almost any region
- Hard Water and Scale Buildup
- Harmful contaminants such as bacteria, lead, and arsenic
- Pumps need to be replaced every 10 or so years
- Bad taste