Water Softener Service Areas — Livingston County, MI | Pure Water Filtration LLC
Water Softener & Filtration
Service Areas — Livingston County, MI
Pure Water Filtration LLC serves all of Livingston County with professional Clack® water softeners, iron removal, and reverse osmosis systems. Locally owned, 5.0 Google stars, free in-home water test.
Communities We Serve
Kyle Wood personally serves every home in Livingston County — no subcontractors, no national chain markups. Select your area below for local water quality info and a free quote.
💧 Brighton, MI
Brighton homeowners on both well and city water deal with hard water scale and iron staining. Kyle serves all of Brighton and downtown areas with same-week availability.
💧 Howell, MI
Howell’s mix of city and well water creates unique treatment needs. Clack® softeners eliminate scale on fixtures, appliances, and plumbing throughout your Howell home.
💧 Hartland, MI
Hartland Township well water is notoriously hard and high in iron. Kyle specializes in full-system solutions — softener + air induction — for complete water treatment.
💧 Pinckney, MI
Pinckney sits in lake country with some of Livingston County’s hardest well water. Iron, sulfur, and scale are the top issues Kyle fixes for Pinckney homeowners weekly.
Water Softener Tyrone Township, MI
Northern Livingston County rural well water — 18–26 GPG extreme hardness, iron up to 6 ppm, sulfur near wetlands. Clack® systems sized for the toughest well water in the county.
💧 Hamburg Township, MI
Hamburg Township well water frequently exceeds 20 GPG hardness — among the highest in the county. Comprehensive softener + iron removal solutions for Hamburg homes.
Water Softener Pinckney, MI
Chain-of-lakes communities — Halfmoon Lake, Zukey Lake, Gallagher Lake. 16–22 GPG hardness, iron & sulfur treatment for rural well water.
💧 Whitmore Lake, MI
Whitmore Lake homes on well water deal with significant hardness and iron. Kyle provides Clack® softener and filtration solutions sized for your specific well water test results.
💧 Milford, MI
Milford township well water commonly tests 18–22 GPG hardness. Scale buildup and iron staining are common complaints. Custom Clack® systems solve both problems permanently.
💧 Commerce Township, MI
Commerce Township has no centralized municipal water system — virtually all properties outside Walled Lake and Wixom city limits are on private drilled wells. Lakefront properties near Commerce Lake and Loon Lake see the highest iron readings at 2–4 ppm.
💧 Canton Township, MI
GLWA Municipal Water · 10–13 GPG hardness · <0.1 ppm iron · Clack® WS1 softener only. 30 miles from Brighton via I-96 E to Canton Center Rd.
💧 Farmington Hills, MI
GLWA municipal water · 10–13 GPG hardness · 35 miles from Brighton · Clack® WS1 softener, same-week install available.
💧 West Bloomfield Township, MI
GLWA municipal water · 10–13 GPG hardness · 38 miles from Brighton · Clack® WS1 softener, same-week install available.
💧 Livonia, MI
GLWA municipal water · 10–13 GPG hardness · 32 miles from Brighton · Clack® WS1 softener, same-week install available.
💧 Ann Arbor, MI
Huron River city water · 8–11 GPG hardness · 18 miles from Brighton · Clack® WS1 softener, same-week install available.
💧 Ypsilanti, MI
YCUA water · 8–12 GPG hardness · chloramine · Clack® WS1 softener, same-week install available.
💧 Saline, MI
City groundwater wells · 10–14 GPG hardness · chlorine · Clack® WS1 softener, same-week install available.
💧 South Lyon, MI
South Lyon city limits are served by the South Lyon-Milford Authority (SLMA) municipal water — still 11–14 GPG hard. Surrounding Lyon Township and Green Oak Township are on private drilled wells at 15–19 GPG with up to 3 ppm iron in wetland-adjacent areas.
💧 Wixom, MI
GLWA Municipal Water · 10–13 GPG hardness · <0.1 ppm iron · pH 7.4–7.8. Clack® WS1 sized for city water. 22 miles from Brighton.
💧 New Hudson, MI
Well Water (Niagaran Dolomite) · 16–20 GPG hardness · 0.5–2.5 ppm iron · Iron filter + Clack® WS1. 8 miles from Brighton via I-96.
💧 Walled Lake, MI
GLWA Municipal Water · 10–13 GPG hardness · <0.1 ppm iron · Clack® WS1 softener only. 20 miles from Brighton via M-5 or I-96.
💧 Northville, MI
GLWA Municipal Water · 10–13 GPG hardness · <0.1 ppm iron · Clack® WS1 softener only. 28 miles from Brighton via I-96 E.
💧 Novi, MI
GLWA Municipal Water · 10–13 GPG hardness · <0.1 ppm iron · Clack® WS1 softener only. 30 miles from Brighton via I-96 E to Novi Rd.
💧 Plymouth, MI
GLWA Municipal Water · 10–13 GPG hardness · <0.1 ppm iron · Clack® WS1 softener only. 25 miles from Brighton via I-96 E to Ann Arbor Rd.
💧 Commerce Township, MI
Commerce Township sits on western Oakland County’s glacial lake plain with limestone and dolomite bedrock driving 14–20 GPG hardness. Many homes near Commerce Lake and Ore Lake remain on private wells. Clack® water softeners and iron filters deliver city-quality water on any well system.
💧 Highland Township, MI
Highland Township sits on the Highland Moraine with Silurian limestone bedrock driving 15–22 GPG hardness — some of the highest readings in Oakland County. Lake Chemung basin homes and Duck Lake Road wells frequently show iron staining. Clack® systems engineered for extreme hardness.
💧 White Lake Township, MI
White Lake Township sits on the boundary of Oakland County’s glacial lake plain and the Highland Moraine. Most homes draw from private wells with 14–20 GPG hardness. Lakefront and near-lake wells frequently show ferrous iron. Clack® systems eliminate both problems completely.
💧 Dexter, MI
Dexter Township draws from glacial drift and bedrock sandstone aquifers, with homes near the Huron River corridor showing elevated iron (1–3 ppm). Well water typically tests 12–18 GPG. Clack® systems sized to your exact chemistry — free on-site test included.
💧 South Lyon, MI
Lyon Township draws from Niagaran dolomite bedrock and glacial drift aquifers, with deep wells reaching 17–19+ GPG. The City of South Lyon has municipal water; rural Lyon Township and New Hudson are predominantly on private wells with significant hardness and iron.
💧 Chelsea, MI
Sylvan Township and Lima Township draw from Marshall and Berea sandstone bedrock aquifers with moderately hard water at 11–17 GPG. The City of Chelsea has municipal service; rural surrounding townships are predominantly on private drilled wells with noticeable iron staining.
💧 Fowlerville, MI
Iosco and Handy Townships draw from Saginaw Formation bedrock at 120–250 ft, delivering 14–18 GPG hardness and iron that stains fixtures orange. The village has limited municipal service; surrounding rural properties are predominantly on private drilled wells.
💧 Milford, MI
Milford Township and Highland Township draw from Niagaran dolomite bedrock at 150–300+ ft, producing some of the hardest water in Oakland County at 17–20 GPG. The Huron River corridor adds elevated iron at 2–4 ppm. The Village of Milford has municipal service; surrounding townships are predominantly on private drilled wells.
💧 Fowlerville, MI
Fowlerville and eastern Livingston County have some of the hardest well water in the region. High iron levels cause severe staining. Clack® softener + air induction combo solves both.
💧 Fenton, MI
Southern Livingston County water with 15–22 GPG hardness and PFAS concerns. Expert Clack® softeners and reverse osmosis for Fenton homeowners.
📍 Other Livingston County Areas
Don’t see your city? Kyle serves all of Livingston County and surrounding areas. Call or fill out the form for a free water test — no matter where you are in the county.
🌲 Green Oak Township, MI
Crossroads of Livingston & Washtenaw counties. Well water commonly tests 18–26 GPG — some of the highest in the region. Limestone-rich aquifer, iron staining, sulfur odors.
🏡 Linden, MI
Shares the same southern Livingston County limestone aquifer as Fenton. Well water commonly tests 14–20 GPG hardness with iron 2–8 ppm causing orange staining. PFAS concerns throughout the area.
🌿 Genoa Township, MI
Sits atop the same limestone and dolomite aquifer feeding all of Brighton. Well water commonly tests 18–26 GPG with iron 3–10 ppm and sulfur odors in deeper wells. Adjacent Brighton address areas included.
Hamburg Township
Lake community wells — Ore Lake, Strawberry Lake, Zukey Lake. Hard water 16–24 GPG, iron 2–8 ppm, sulfur odors near lakefronts. Clack® softener + air induction combos.
Why Livingston County Homeowners Choose Pure Water Filtration LLC
Not a franchise. Not a national chain. Just Kyle — one certified specialist who does every job personally.
Clack® Certified
Professional commercial-grade equipment — not the box store brands that fail in 5–7 years. Clack® WS1 & WS2 systems last 20+ years.
Free In-Home Water Test
Kyle tests your specific well or city water before recommending anything. No generic solutions — every system is custom-sized for your home’s water chemistry.
Same-Week Service
Most Livingston County jobs are scheduled and installed within the same week. Installation takes 2–4 hours and you’ll have great water the same day.
Honest, Upfront Pricing
Softeners start at $1,200 installed. Full combo systems (softener + iron removal) start at $2,400. Financing available — most systems under $50/month.
100% Satisfaction Guarantee
If you’re not happy with your water quality, Kyle makes it right. No questions asked — your satisfaction is guaranteed.
5.0 Stars on Google
Every Livingston County customer who has left a review gives Kyle 5 stars. Real neighbors, real results — for paid reviews, no fake testimonials.
💧 Waterford Township, MI
Oakland County Groundwater · 12–16 GPG hardness · 0.1–0.5 ppm iron · Clack® WS1 48,000-grain. ~22 miles from Brighton via US-23 N / M-59 E.
💧 Clarkston, MI
Oakland County Groundwater · 12–16 GPG hardness · 0.1–0.5 ppm iron · Clack® WS1 48,000-grain. ~30 miles from Brighton via I-96 E / M-15 N.
💧 Lake Orion, MI
Oakland County Groundwater · 12–16 GPG hardness · 0.1–0.5 ppm iron · Clack® WS1 48,000-grain. ~35 miles from Brighton via I-96 E / M-24 N.
💧 Oxford, MI
Oakland County Groundwater · 12–16 GPG hardness · 0.1–0.5 ppm iron · Clack® WS1 48,000-grain. ~40 miles from Brighton via I-96 E / M-24 N.
💧 Milan, MI
Groundwater well (Milan Water System) · 14–20 GPG · 0.5–2.0 ppm iron · Iron pre-filter + Clack® WS1 48,000–64,000 grain. ~30 miles from Brighton via US-23 S.
💧 Salem Township, MI
Private groundwater wells (Washtenaw County) · 12–16 GPG · 0.2–0.8 ppm iron · Clack® WS1 48,000 grain + iron pre-filter if needed. ~12 miles from Brighton via I-96 E.
Wixom, MI
GLWA municipal water from Lake Huron. 10–12 GPG hard water, chloramine disinfection. No iron pre-filter needed. 20 miles from Brighton via I-96.
Iron Bacteria in Well Water: Red Slime, Musty Smell, and Treatment for Michigan Homes
Acidic Well Water & Low pH
Whole House Water Filter Guide — corrosion and blue-green staining from low pH is a common Livingston County companion to iron problems.
— a related problem in Livingston County wells that often occurs alongside high iron.
Walled Lake, MI
GLWA municipal water from Lake Huron. 10–12 GPG hard water, chloramine disinfection. No iron pre-filter needed. 17 miles from Brighton via US-23 and M-5.
New Hudson, MI
Lyon Township private wells. 13–17 GPG very hard water, 0.3–1.0 ppm iron. Softener + iron pre-filter if needed. Just 10 miles from Brighton via I-96.
Highland Township, MI
Private wells at 12–16 GPG. Iron 0.3–1.0 ppm, occasional manganese. Softener + iron pre-filter as needed. 12 miles via US-23 N.
White Lake Township, MI
Well water 12–16 GPG, iron 0.3–0.8 ppm. Clack WS1 softener and iron pre-filter installation. 15 miles from Brighton via US-23 and M-59.
Fenton, MI
City water 8–12 GPG; Fenton Township wells 14–18 GPG with iron. Clack WS1 softener installation. 17 miles from Brighton via US-23.
Linden, MI
Well water 14–18 GPG, iron 0.3–1.0 ppm. Clack WS1 softener and iron filter installation. 14 miles from Brighton via US-23.
Green Oak Township, MI
Well water 14–18 GPG, iron 0.3–1.5 ppm. Adjacent to Brighton — fastest scheduling in the service area. Clack WS1 softener installation.
Dexter, MI
Dexter Township well water: 14–18 GPG, iron 0.3–0.8 ppm. ~17 miles from Brighton via US-23 South.
Waterford Township, MI
GLWA municipal water: 10–12 GPG, no iron. ~18 miles from Brighton via M-59 East. Oakland County.
Salem Township, MI
Washtenaw County well water: 14–18 GPG, iron 0.3–1.0 ppm. ~19 miles from Brighton via US-23 South.
Northville, MI
GLWA municipal water: 10–12 GPG, no iron. ~20 miles from Brighton via I-96 East. Wayne/Oakland County.
Novi, MI
Oakland County city, GLWA municipal water 10–12 GPG, no iron, chloramine-treated. ~19 miles from Brighton via I-96 East.
Get Your Free Water Test — Any Livingston County City
Call Kyle today or request a free in-home water test for your area. Same-week scheduling, honest quotes, and professional Clack® installation.
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