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Free In-Home Water Testing in Mid-Michigan

If you are noticing hard water spots on your glassware, orange staining in your showers, or an unusual taste or odor from your tap, the first step is understanding your water’s chemistry.

At Blue Wolf Concepts, we provide a Free In-Home Water Test for families across Michigan. Our water specialist will test your water right at your kitchen sink and explain the results on the spot, giving you clear facts before you make a decision.

No Cost. No Obligation.

Request Your Free Water Test

hat’s really in your water? Find out right at your kitchen sink. Schedule your free in-home test today for clear, instant answers.


In-home testing · Clear results · No high-pressure sales tactics

Who is This In-Home Water Test For?

Testing is useful whether your home is connected to municipal water, relies on a private well, or already has equipment that may need attention.

Municipal Water Users

For homes connected to city water that need help with hardness, chlorine odors, or spotty dishes.

Private Well Owners

For homes dealing with orange iron stains, white scale buildup, or a sulfur rotten-egg smell from well water.

Existing Equipment Owners

For homeowners with an older water softener or filtration system who want to verify whether it is still working correctly.

What We Typically Check During Our Visit

Your water specialist tests the core factors that shape water treatment recommendations and daily performance.

Hardness

Calcium & Magnesium

Measured in grains per gallon to determine how much calcium and magnesium mineral content is present.

Iron Content

Staining

We test for dissolved iron, the main cause of stubborn orange or reddish staining on fixtures and laundry.

Total Dissolved Solids

TDS

TDS measures the mineral and salt content dissolved in your water and helps us evaluate if reverse osmosis is appropriate.

Taste and Odor

Comfort

We check for common issues like chlorine or sulfur smells that affect drinking, cooking, and bathing.

Existing System Inspection

Equipment

We review your current system’s settings, salt levels, and condition to see if a simple tune-up could solve your issue.

What Happens After Your Test?

01

Results Walkthrough

Once testing is complete, our specialist walks you through the results in plain language.
02

Honest Good-News Answer

If your water is in good shape, we will tell you so.
03

Clear Treatment Options

If treatment is recommended, we explain your options clearly without high-pressure sales tactics.
04

Next-Step Service Plan

If your system needs a tune-up or a new setup is the best path, we outline maintenance or installation next steps.

Frequently Asked Questions

Is the water test really free?

Yes, absolutely. We provide this in-home test completely free of charge to homeowners in our service area, with no obligation to purchase equipment.

What does an in-home water test check?

We test for hardness, iron, total dissolved solids (TDS), sulfur, ph, chlorine and nitrates.

Is this the same as lab testing?

No. Our test is a field evaluation designed to assess mineral content and water hardness. It does not screen for lead, or complex chemical contaminants that require certified laboratory analysis.

Should I test city water?

Yes. Testing city water lets you know exactly how much hardness and chlorine are reaching your tap. With those precise settings, you can configure a system that protects your plumbing and appliances from scale, while keeping your laundry bright and your skin and hair soft.

Should I test well water?

Yes. Well water chemistry can change over time. Regular testing helps ensure your filtration equipment is still operating at peak performance and that iron, manganese or sulfur levels have not shifted.

How long does the appointment take?

A standard testing appointment and consultation takes about 45 to 60 minutes. We take our time to answer all of your questions thoroughly.

Ready to understand what is in your water?

Request your free in-home water test and get clear answers about hardness, iron, TDS, taste and odor, and the condition of your current system.