Is Your Home's Water Actually Clean? Water Testing, Filters & Softeners Explained
Clean water starts with knowing what is actually coming through your tap.
In this episode of Hire It Done, I sit down with Jerrad Beauchamp, President & CEO of Beauchamp Water Treatment Solutions, to talk about water testing, water softeners, whole-house filtration, reverse osmosis, PFAS, lead, city water, well water, fridge filters, hard water, and the everyday signs homeowners should not ignore.
Jerrad's family has been in the water treatment industry since 1976, and his approach is simple: test first, understand the problem, then build the right solution for the home. We talk about why water quality has become a bigger health and home-protection conversation, how hard water affects skin and appliances, why a refrigerator filter is not always a purifier, and how homeowners can make smarter decisions before buying equipment.
If you are a homeowner in Southeast Michigan, Metro Detroit, or Philadelphia and you have questions about water quality, this conversation is a practical place to start.
In This Episode, We Cover:
* Why Jerrad recommends testing your water at least once a year
* The difference between city water and well water concerns
* Signs of water quality issues: spots, scale, smell, taste, dry skin, dingy laundry, and rusty stains
* What a water softener actually does
* Why water treatment systems are modular and should match your water test results
* The difference between water softeners, conditioners, filters, and purifiers
* Why refrigerator filters can improve taste but may not fully purify water
* Reverse osmosis and purified water options
* How hard water can affect appliances, faucets, skin, soap usage, and long-term cost
* Why proper installation matters as much as the equipment itself
Homeowner Q&A Takeaways
Q: How do I know if I have a water problem?
A: Look for spots, scale, strange smell or taste, dry skin, dingy laundry, rusty stains, or recurring buildup. The safest first step is to test the water rather than guessing.
Q: How often should I test my water?
A: Jerrad recommends having your water tested at least once a year, especially if you are on well water, have older plumbing, or notice changes in taste, smell, staining, or buildup.
Q: Does a refrigerator filter purify water?
A: Not always. Many refrigerator filters are activated carbon filters that can improve taste and reduce certain things like chlorine, but they are not automatically the same as a full purification system.
Q: What does a water softener do?
A: A water softener removes hardness and low levels of iron. Other problems, such as heavy iron staining, bacteria, odor, chlorine, or drinking-water purification, may need additional treatment.
Q: Is it cheaper to keep buying bottled water?
A: Jerrad explains that a reverse osmosis system can produce purified water at a much lower cost per gallon than bottled water, while also reducing concerns about microplastics from plastic bottles.
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