UV Lights in Michigan
Remove Bacteria from Your Water with a Beauchamp Whole House UV System
Today, UV technology is used in every part of the world and is considered the best available technology for treating waterborne microbiological contamination. UV treatment destroys the growth of microorganisms without the use of harmful chemicals, providing disinfected water without unwanted odors, taste, or changes in pH.
Our team at Beauchamp Water Treatment Solutions is proud to offer UV bacteria removal solutions that leverage this state-of-the-art technology. Our systems are designed to effectively eliminate harmful bacteria from your water supply, giving you unfettered access to safe and clean water.
Call us at (810) 476-2907 to schedule water bacteria removal in Michigan, today.
How Do UV Bacteria Removal Systems Work?
UV bacteria removal systems offer a remarkably effective way to disinfect your water.
Here's how they work:
- Exposure to germicidal light: Inside the system, water flows through a chamber containing a UV lamp. This lamp emits a powerful type of ultraviolet light (UV-C) that acts as a potent germicide.
- DNA disruption: The UV-C light disrupts the DNA of bacteria, viruses, and other microorganisms. This damage prevents these pathogens from reproducing, effectively neutralizing them and making them harmless.
- Safe and efficient disinfection: UV systems provide a chemical-free way to purify water, keeping it pure and unaltered. They are environmentally friendly and don't change the taste or odor of your water. Plus, with minimal maintenance required, they offer a hassle-free purification solution.
What Types of Bacteria Do UV Systems Remove?
Your water might look clear, but it could be harboring harmful bacteria.
UV systems act as a powerful shield, eliminating a wide range of these microscopic enemies, including:
- E. coli: A common culprit in food poisoning and other illnesses.
- Salmonella: Can cause typhoid fever and other serious health issues.
- Legionella: The bacteria responsible for the potentially dangerous Legionnaire's disease.
- Shigella: Causes dysentery (severe diarrhea, fever, and cramps).
- Vibrio cholerae: The bacteria behind life-threatening cholera.
By employing a UV system from Beauchamp Water Treatment Solutions, you're not just filtering your water; you're treating it at a microbial level, offering peace of mind with every glass of water you drink.
Trust us to keep your water safe and your health protected.
Our Customer Service is What Sets Us Apart
Our Passion for Ensuring Your Health and Safety Has Driven Us for Over 40 Years
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Beauchamp Water Treatment Solutions recommended replacing our old softener after testing. They provided a thorough explanation and prompt installation. The team was courteous, professional, and friendly, with great attention to cleanup. Kudos for a job well done!- Mike C.
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Just had Beauchamp Water Treatment Solutions install a new water softener. The team answered all questions up front, installed the unit in under an hour, and provided a complete rundown on operation. They also tested the water to ensure everything was working well.- Douglas M.
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Their response and evaluation were quick, and the problem was resolved efficiently. The installation was professional, and all questions were answered clearly. Highly recommend Beauchamp Water Treatment Solutions to everyone.- Carolyn B.
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The man that installed my water softener was very professional and he answered all my questions about how everything works. I highly recommend this company to everyone.- Carolyn B.
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Just had Beauchamp install a new water softener in our home. Scott in sales was great to deal with and answered all of our questions up front. Gary came out and installed the new unit in under an hour and gave us a complete run down on how to operate the n- Douglas M.
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I just had an iron filter installed and the whole process was very professional thanks to Don Davis and Gary Tobin!! I highly recommend the Beauchamp team.- Michael H.
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Both men were extremely courteous, professional and friendly; and the attention to cleanup was much appreciated. Kudos to Beauchamp for a job well done!!- Mike C.
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I have used them several times over the past 5 years for various needs. I have always been very happy with the staff and the service.- Jennifer H.
Have You Heard About Our Weekly Deal?
Every Saturday from 8 AM - 3 PM, water softener salt is on sale at all our locations. Feel free to stop by and pick up a bag or two! No Limits, No Gimmicks.
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Why Should You Use Dura-Cube?Offered exclusively to dealers, our premium-purity water softener salt contains up to 99.8% pure salt. Virtually 100% water soluble, it is uniquely compacted for hardness to prevent mushing and bridging in the brine tank. This helps to keep your softener clean and trouble-free. The Red-Out® formula product also contains a highly effective rust remover which helps to prevent rust stains on laundry and household fixtures. Our bags are made with 50% recycled material. This premium quality product is NSF-certified.
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Brighton
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Waterford
7766 Highland Road
Waterford MI 48327
9am - 5:30pm, M-F
8am - 3pm, Sat
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Howell
2860 E. Grand River
Howell MI 48843
9am - 5:30pm, M-F
8am - 3pm, Sat
Closed Sun*24/7 Self-Serve Water Fill Station
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Fenton
19005 Silver Parkway Dr.
Fenton, MI. 48430
9am - 6pm, M-F
8am - 3pm, Sat
Closed Sun*24/7 Self-Serve Water Fill Station
Advantages & Disadvantages
Between City Water & Well Water
- The city in which you reside is responsible for the quality of your water
- For the most part, city water is available in cities across the nation
- (Interesting fact) mortgage lenders prefer homeowners that pull from city water sources
- City water isn't as fresh as well water
- City water comes with high water bills
- Your water is controlled by someone else
- Water can become easily contaminated
- A nearly endless supply of water
- It is the most cost-effective way to deliver water to your home
- Wells have long life spans (30-50 years)
- Wells are a great way to obtain water in almost any region
- Hard Water and Scale Buildup
- Harmful contaminants such as bacteria, lead, and arsenic
- Pumps need to be replaced every 10 or so years
- Bad taste