Grand Rapids Water Treatment
Complete Water Treatment for Your Grand Rapids Home
Hard water, rotten-egg smell, orange staining, or just want cleaner drinking water? NSP Plumbing handles the whole picture — softeners, whole-house filtration, reverse osmosis, and iron & sulfur removal — for homes across Grand Rapids and West Michigan. Every job starts with a free water test so you treat what's actually in your water.
Free in-home water test · Well & city water · Flat-rate pricing · Workmanship warranty.

One Plumber for Your Whole Water System
Most water problems aren't just one thing. A West Michigan home might have hard city water *and* a well with iron and sulfur, so the real fix is a combination — softening, filtration, and drinking-water treatment working together. That's what water treatment means: solving the whole picture, not selling you a single box.
NSP Plumbing designs, installs, and services complete water treatment systems for homes across Grand Rapids and West Michigan. We start with a free water test, explain what we find in plain language, and recommend only the equipment your water actually needs.
Our Water Treatment Solutions
Explore each solution, or call for a free water test and we'll tell you which combination fits your home.
Water Softeners
Eliminate hard-water scale, spotting, and dry skin with salt-based and salt-free softeners. The fix for the hard city water common across Grand Rapids.
Water softener service→Whole-House Filtration
Point-of-entry systems that remove sediment, chlorine, iron, and sulfur from every tap — including the rotten-egg odor and orange staining common in well water.
Water filtration service→Reverse Osmosis Drinking Water
Under-sink RO systems for the cleanest possible drinking and cooking water, right at your kitchen tap.
See filtration & RO→Iron & Sulfur Removal
Dedicated well-water systems that knock out iron staining and hydrogen-sulfide odor at the source.
Well water solutions→Which Water Treatment System Do I Need?
Match the problem you're noticing to the solution. Not sure? A free water test settles it.
Scale on fixtures, spotty dishes, dry skin, soap won't latherUsually: Hard water
Rotten-egg / sulfur smell from the tapsUsually: Hydrogen sulfide
Orange, brown, or rust-colored stainingUsually: Iron
Chlorine taste/odor, cloudy water, sedimentUsually: City-water chemicals & sediment
Want the cleanest drinking & cooking waterUsually: Dissolved contaminants
Many homes need a combination — for example, a softener for the whole house plus reverse osmosis at the kitchen sink. We'll map it out after your free water test.
How Our Water Treatment Service Works
Free Water Test
We test hardness, iron, sulfur, pH, and sediment right in your home.
Plain-English Plan
We explain what's in your water and recommend only what it needs — softener, filter, RO, or a combo.
Clean Installation
Licensed install of your system, integrated with existing equipment and done to code.
Ongoing Service
Filter and salt changes, membrane swaps, and tune-ups so it keeps performing.
Water Treatment Service Areas Near Grand Rapids, MI
NSP Plumbing installs and services water treatment systems throughout Grand Rapids, MI and nearby communities.
Related Plumbing Services
Other residential services NSP Plumbing offers across Grand Rapids, MI.
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Frequently Asked Questions About Water Treatment
"Water treatment" is the umbrella term for any system that improves your home's water — water softeners (for hardness/scale), whole-house filtration (for sediment, chlorine, iron, and sulfur), reverse osmosis (for the cleanest drinking water), and dedicated iron/sulfur removal for well water. Most West Michigan homes need one or a combination, and the right mix depends on what's actually in your water.
Different problems, different solutions. Hard water (scale, spots, dry skin) calls for a softener; taste, smell, iron staining, or contaminants call for filtration. Many homes benefit from both.
Go deeper on each: water softeners and water filtration.
City water in the Grand Rapids area is hard (high calcium and magnesium), which causes scale and shortens appliance life. Many homes in the surrounding townships are on well water with iron (orange staining) and hydrogen sulfide (rotten-egg smell). A free water test tells us exactly what your home is dealing with.
It depends on the system: water softeners run roughly $1,500–$3,000 installed, whole-house filtration $1,000–$4,000, under-sink reverse osmosis $150–$1,300, and dedicated iron/sulfur removal $1,200–$5,800. After a free water test we recommend the right setup and quote it flat-rate.
Yes — every water treatment job starts with a free in-home water test. We measure hardness, iron, sulfur, pH, and sediment so we recommend only what your water actually needs, not a one-size-fits-all package.
Absolutely — that's the most common setup for homes with multiple water issues. A typical whole-home treatment train softens the water, filters out iron/sulfur/sediment, and adds reverse osmosis at the kitchen sink for drinking water. We design and install the combination that fits your water and budget.
Yes. Well water often needs a combination of iron removal, sulfur removal, sediment filtration, and softening. We build complete treatment systems for well-water homes throughout West Michigan.
Get Your Free Water Test
Hard water, smelly well water, or just want it cleaner? NSP Plumbing designs complete water treatment systems for Grand Rapids homes — starting with a free in-home water test and honest, flat-rate pricing.

