North Huntingdon Water Filtration & Treatment
Custom-Engineered Solutions for Growing Township
North Huntingdon Township is one of Westmoreland County’s largest and fastest-growing communities, with over 30,000 residents. Located just east of Pittsburgh along Route 30, this thriving township combines suburban convenience with rural character. We test your specific water chemistry and engineer treatment for your exact conditions.
Thriving Suburban Township
North Huntingdon Township was established in 1773 and has grown into one of Westmoreland County’s premier residential communities. The township stretches from the Irwin area south to the Yough Trail, offering a mix of established neighborhoods, new developments, and rural properties.
Water service varies across the township—Municipal Authority of Westmoreland County (MAWC), Penn Township Municipal Authority, and private wells all serve different areas. Testing identifies your specific water chemistry and what treatment makes sense.
North Huntingdon Quick Facts
- County: Westmoreland County
- Population: ~30,000+ (2020)
- Area: 28 square miles
- Established: 1773
- Water: MAWC, Penn Twp MA, Wells
- School: Norwin School District
North Huntingdon Water Quality Challenges
Regional geology and varied water sources create different water quality concerns across the township.
Hard Water
Hard water is common throughout Westmoreland County, causing scale buildup in water heaters, soap scum, and appliance wear. Water softening resolves these issues.
Chlorine Taste
Municipal water systems use chlorine for disinfection. While safe, many homeowners prefer to remove the taste and odor at the tap. Carbon filtration addresses this.
Iron & Manganese
Well water in the township often contains iron or manganese causing rust staining on fixtures and laundry. Our Custom-Designed filtration removes these completely.
Low pH / Acidic Water
Some wells produce naturally acidic water that corrodes plumbing and causes blue-green staining. pH neutralization systems protect your home.
Bacteria in Wells
Private wells require regular testing. Penn State research shows many PA wells have contamination. UV disinfection provides continuous protection.
New Construction
New homes may benefit from water treatment to protect fixtures and appliances from the start. Testing during construction reveals what’s needed.
Multiple Water Providers
MAWC & Penn Twp MA
Most developed areas of the township
- Chlorine taste and odor reduction
- Water softening for hardness
- Sediment filtration
- Point-of-use drinking systems
- Whole-house treatment
Rural & Unserved Areas
Properties without municipal service
- Iron and manganese removal
- pH correction for acidic water
- Sulfur odor elimination
- Bacteria treatment with UV
- Complete water chemistry analysis
Engineering Your North Huntingdon Solution
We test, analyze, and engineer treatment based on your specific water chemistry.
Water Analysis
We test for parameters relevant to the township—hardness, iron, pH, chlorine, bacteria, and more.
Results Review
We explain your water chemistry in plain language—what it means and what options make sense for your situation.
Custom Engineering
We design a system for your chemistry, household size, and usage patterns using commercial-grade components.
Installation & Support
Professional installation with performance verification. Up to 10-year warranty on qualified systems (terms apply).
Serving All of North Huntingdon
🏘️ Township Communities
🏛️ Nearby Boroughs
🌲 Adjacent Areas
Westmoreland County Water Services
We Also Serve Neighboring Counties
North Huntingdon Water FAQs
Who provides water in North Huntingdon?
Water service varies by location. Municipal Authority of Westmoreland County (MAWC) serves much of the township, Penn Township Municipal Authority serves some areas, and many rural properties have private wells. Your water bill identifies your provider.
Is North Huntingdon water hard?
Yes, water throughout Westmoreland County typically has moderate to high hardness. This causes scale in water heaters, reduces soap efficiency, and leaves spots on dishes. Water softening addresses these issues.
How do I know if I have a well?
If you don’t receive a municipal water bill, you likely have a private well. Look for a pressure tank (usually in the basement) and a well cap outside. Well water requires regular testing for bacteria and other parameters.
We’re building a new home. When should we test?
Test before the home is complete so treatment can be installed during construction. This protects your new fixtures and appliances from day one and is more cost-effective than retrofitting later.
What warranty do you offer?
We offer up to 10-year warranties on qualified systems (terms apply). Commercial-grade components like Fleck and Clack valves are built for long-term reliability.
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