Water Softener & Filtration in Tyrone Township, MI






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Water Softener & Filtration in Tyrone Township, MI

Serving rural Tyrone Township well water homes with Clack® certified softeners and iron removal systems. Hard water, iron staining, and sulfur odor — we solve them all.

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Tyrone Township Well Water: What You’re Dealing With

Tyrone Township sits in the northern tier of Livingston County, where deep limestone bedrock aquifers deliver some of the hardest well water in the county. Rural parcels on Chemung Lake Road, Winans Lake Road, and throughout the township’s farm country routinely test at 18–26 GPG hardness — far above the 10 GPG threshold where scale damage begins accumulating inside water heaters, pipes, and appliances.

Iron is the second major issue. Ferrous iron at 1–6 ppm is common in Tyrone Township wells, showing up as orange staining in tub drains, toilet bowls, and around faucets. Homes near low-lying areas and wetlands may also detect hydrogen sulfide (the rotten egg odor) at 0.5–3 ppm. A free water test from Pure Water Filtration gives you the exact numbers for your home.

Typical Tyrone Township Well Water Profile

18–26GPG Hardness
(extreme range)
1–6ppm Iron
(ferrous + ferric)
0.5–3ppm Sulfur
(near wetlands)
7.1–7.8pH
(slightly alkaline)

Data based on Livingston County well water sampling records and service history in northern Livingston County townships. Your well may vary — free test recommended.

Sound familiar? White chalky buildup on faucets and showerheads. Orange stains in the toilet. Soap that won’t lather. Appliances failing early. A faint rotten egg smell from hot water. These are classic signs of Tyrone Township well water problems — and all are treatable.

What Untreated Hard Water Costs Tyrone Township Homeowners

Scale buildup from 20+ GPG water is aggressive. At that hardness level, water heaters accumulate scale fast — reducing efficiency and cutting their lifespan from 12–15 years down to 6–8. Dishwashers, washing machines, and coffee makers suffer the same fate. Homeowners who install a Clack® softener typically see utility bills drop 15–20% from reduced water heater strain and recover the system cost in 2–4 years through appliance savings alone.

💧 Scale Damage

At 20+ GPG, scale deposits inside pipes and water heaters in months, not years. Annual descaling or early appliance replacement adds up fast.

🟠 Iron Staining

Even 1 ppm iron leaves orange deposits on porcelain, tile, and laundry within days. At 6 ppm it ruins white fabrics and clogs drip irrigation systems.

🥚 Sulfur Odor

Hydrogen sulfide is detectable at 0.05 ppm — far below harmful levels but unpleasant and embarrassing. An air induction or oxidizing filter eliminates it completely.

💰 Appliance Costs

A $1,200 water softener protects $10,000+ in water-using appliances. Most Tyrone Township homeowners recoup the investment in 2–3 years through energy and repair savings.

Why Tyrone Township Homeowners Choose Clack® Systems

Clack® valves are engineered for high-hardness well water — exactly what Tyrone Township homes demand. The metered regeneration cycle adjusts to your actual water use, not a fixed schedule, saving salt and water. Unlike big-box softeners built for city water, Clack® systems handle iron, manganese, and sediment that rural well water carries.

Get a Free Clack® Quote — (248) 533-5050

Our Tyrone Township Installation Process

We come to you — no showroom visit needed. Most Tyrone Township installations are complete in a single day.

Free Water Test

We test hardness, iron, pH, and sulfur on-site. You see the results before we recommend anything.

Custom System Design

We size the Clack® softener to your home’s flow rate, peak demand, and specific Tyrone Township water chemistry.

Same-Day Installation

Kyle installs, tests, and programs your system the same day. We haul away the old equipment.

Ongoing Support

Annual salt checks, filter replacements, and resin cleaning — we’re a local call away, not a 1-800 number.

What Tyrone Township Customers Say

★★★★★

“Our water was terrible — orange stains everywhere and our water heater was only 5 years old and already heavily scaled. Kyle came out, tested the water, and installed a Clack system the same week. Night and day difference. Should have done this years ago.”

— Tyrone Township homeowner, northern Livingston County

★★★★★

“We’re on a well and had the rotten egg smell from our hot water for years. Kyle diagnosed it as sulfur and added an air induction head to our softener. Smell was completely gone within a day. Very knowledgeable and honest pricing.”

— Rural Tyrone Township customer

Tyrone Township Water Softener FAQs

How hard is the water in Tyrone Township, MI?
Tyrone Township well water typically tests 18–26 GPG (grains per gallon) hardness due to deep limestone aquifers in northern Livingston County. This is in the “very hard” to “extremely hard” range. For reference, the U.S. Geological Survey considers anything above 10.5 GPG “very hard.” A free water test from Pure Water Filtration gives you your exact number.
Is city water available in Tyrone Township?
Tyrone Township is primarily rural and does not have a municipal water system serving most of the township. The vast majority of homes rely on private drilled wells. Some subdivisions near the township borders may have access to neighboring municipal water, but rural parcels along roads like Chemung Lake Road, Winans Lake Road, and Kress Road are well-water only. If you’re unsure whether your property is on a well or municipal supply, check your water bill — well water homes have no water utility charges.
Does Tyrone Township well water have iron problems?
Yes. Iron levels of 1–6 ppm are common in Tyrone Township wells. Ferrous (clear-water) iron passes through your pipes invisibly and oxidizes to reddish-brown ferric iron when exposed to air — which is when you see the orange staining. A Clack® softener with an air induction head handles both types of iron simultaneously, removing it before it can stain your fixtures or damage appliances.
My hot water smells like rotten eggs. What causes this?
The rotten egg odor is hydrogen sulfide (H₂S) gas, which is naturally occurring in some Livingston County well water — particularly in low-lying and wetland-adjacent areas of Tyrone Township. It’s often more pronounced in hot water because heat accelerates off-gassing. An air injection or oxidizing filtration system eliminates hydrogen sulfide at the source, before it enters your home’s plumbing. Call (248) 533-5050 for a free sulfur test.
How much does a water softener cost in Tyrone Township?
A Clack® water softener installed in a Tyrone Township home typically starts around $1,200 for a standard softener. Homes with iron issues may benefit from an air induction combo system starting around $2,400. Given Tyrone Township’s 18–26 GPG hardness, the investment typically pays back in 2–3 years through reduced appliance repair costs, lower energy bills, and extended appliance life. Call (248) 533-5050 for a free in-home assessment and quote.
Do you service all of Tyrone Township?
Yes. Pure Water Filtration LLC serves the entire Tyrone Township area including homes on Chemung Lake Road, Winans Lake Road, Kress Road, Clyde Road, and all surrounding rural roads. We also serve neighboring communities in Livingston County including Brighton, Howell, Hartland, Hamburg Township, Genoa Township, Green Oak Township, Linden, Pinckney, and Fenton.

Get Your Free Tyrone Township Water Test

Kyle will come to your home, test your water at no charge, and give you honest recommendations. No sales pressure — just facts about your water.