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How to Keep Your Wolverine Water System Running Smoothly

At Wolverine Water, we pride ourselves on creating quality whole home water treatment systems that are made to last. That’s why we craft our systems with durable metal components, instead of plastic. But all home appliances require routine maintenance and care to keep them running smoothly. Whether you have an under-sink drinking water system or […]

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Wolverine Water Opens New Location in Portage, MI

Our Wolverine Water Team is proud to announce the opening of a brand new office location in Portage, Michigan. Located at 8750 Portage Industrial Drive near Shaver Road.  “This new Wolverine Water location will enable us to better serve our customers in Southwest Michigan and Northern Indiana,” said Paul Mahaney, President of Wolverine Water. “Even

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Consider whole home water treatment when doing a new home build

Building or renovating your home? Put in a water purification system.

Major home construction projects are full of excitement. Whether it’s a brand new build or a long-awaited renovation, watching your plans come to life and finally getting to use your new optimized space makes all of the hard work of planning worth it. If you’re working on a major home project, one additional feature to

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Thinking of purchasing a Wolverine Water system? Here are your next steps.

Ready to take the plunge on a Wolverine Water system? Here’s how to get started.  1) Free Water Test The first step to solving your pesky water issues is to diagnose the problem. Call Wolverine Water, and one of our expert technicians will schedule a visit to run a free water test. This will help

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How Can I Get My Home’s Water Tested for PFAS?

In August 2022, the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) moved to officially classify certain PFAS chemicals as hazardous in order to help clean-up efforts and hold those who pollute accountable for their actions. But many Michigan residents have been dealing with PFAS contamination for years. And the next steps are still uncertain.  The best way for

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