Water Softener & Filtration Systems

Learn more about Water Softener & Filtration Systems repair, service, and installation in Southeast Michigan.

Water Softener & Filtration System Repair, Service & Installation

Water Softener & Filtration Repair

Over time, water softeners and filtration systems can experience wear and tear that impacts their performance. If you’re noticing hard water spots on dishes, a change in water pressure, or a difference in the taste and odor of your tap water, it could be a sign that your system needs repair. In Southeast Michigan, where mineral-rich water is common, it’s especially important to maintain these systems regularly to prevent buildup that can damage plumbing and appliances. Common water softener issues include:

  • Clogged filters
  • Worn-out resin beads
  • Salt bridging in softener tanks
  • Malfunctioning control valves

While some of these problems may be visible, others might require diagnostic tools and expert inspection. If you’re unsure whether your system is working correctly, a professional plumber can test water quality and evaluate the functionality of the unit to determine if a repair or replacement is necessary.

Water Softener & Filtration System Installation

Installing a water softener or whole-home filtration system is one of the most effective ways to improve water quality in your home. These systems help remove minerals like calcium and magnesium, which can cause hard water, as well as contaminants that affect the taste, smell, and clarity of your water. In areas like Southeast Michigan, where water hardness varies by municipality, these systems can offer long-term benefits by extending the life of your pipes, water heater, and appliances.

Installation should always be handled by a professional plumber, as proper sizing, configuration, and integration into your home’s plumbing are key to system efficiency. A licensed expert will assess your home’s water usage, local water composition, and plumbing layout to recommend a system that meets your specific needs. Once installed, regular maintenance and periodic filter replacements help ensure your system continues to perform at its best for years to come.

Keep Your Water Clean

As a plumbing company with 30+ years of experience in Southeast Michigan/Metro Detroit, our team understands the ins-and-outs of water softener and filtration system repair and installation. The following factors can influence water quality and system performance, leading to inefficiency or failure.

  • Mineral content in local water supply
  • Age of existing system
  • Filter and resin condition
  • Water usage in the home
  • Seasonal temperature changes

If you’re experiencing signs of hard water or poor filtration, or simply want to improve the quality of water in your home, call us at Premier Plumbing. We’ll schedule a system check-up, or offer a FREE CONSULTATION to help you choose the right water softener or filtration system based on your home’s needs and budget.

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(248) 505-6226

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F.A.Q.

Water quality systems like filters and softeners deliver a higher quality water. Let us answer some of your top questions about water filters and softeners, and the repair and installation of these systems.

What type of systems does Premier Plumbing service and install?
Premier Plumbing offers licensed repair and installation of water quality systems. Some of the most popular systems include:

  • Water softeners
  • Reverse osmosis (local systems)
  • Iron water filters
How do I know if I need a water softener?
If you’re seeing white spots on dishes, soap that doesn’t lather well, or buildup around faucets and showerheads, you may have hard water. A water test can confirm the mineral content in your water, and a plumber can recommend the right softener based on your household size and usage.
What’s the difference between a softener and a filter?
Water softeners remove minerals like calcium and magnesium that cause hardness, while filtration systems target contaminants such as chlorine, sediment, and even certain bacteria. Many homes in Southeast Michigan benefit from a combination system for both cleaner and softer water.
How often should I service my system?
Most water softeners and filtration systems should be serviced once a year. This may include replacing filters, cleaning the brine tank, checking for salt bridging, and inspecting valves and connections. Regular maintenance helps extend the life of your system and ensures optimal performance.

Contact Us

PREMIER PLUMBING INC.

PHONE:

White Lake: (248) 363-5864
Fowlerville: (517) 223-4360
Hartland: (810) 632-7420