Water Filtration & Treatment
in Penn Hills, Pennsylvania
Penn Hills is one of the largest communities in Allegheny County — and one of the most diverse when it comes to water sources. Whether you’re on municipal water from PWSA or a private well in the eastern hills, we test your water first, identify the problems, and build a treatment system designed for your exact chemistry.
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Water Treatment for Allegheny County’s Largest Township
Penn Hills stretches across the eastern edge of Allegheny County — a sprawling municipality of over 40,000 residents with neighborhoods ranging from established communities near Churchill and Verona to rural properties along the Plum Borough border. That geographic diversity means the water problems here are equally diverse.
Most Penn Hills homes connect to municipal water supplied by PWSA or Municipal Authority of Westmoreland County (MAWC). This water is treated and disinfected, but hardness, chlorine taste, lead concerns from aging infrastructure, and disinfection byproducts remain common complaints. Homes in the eastern hills and along the township’s rural fringes may rely on private wells — drawing from geology that produces iron, manganese, low pH, and bacterial contamination.
We treat both. We test first. And we build systems designed for what’s actually in your water — not what a salesperson guesses.
What Penn Hills Water Does to Your Home
Municipal or well — these are the problems we solve every week in Penn Hills and eastern Allegheny County.
Hard Water & Scale
White deposits on fixtures, spotted dishes, water heater scale, and soap that won’t lather. Hard water is the #1 complaint from Penn Hills homeowners on municipal water — and it silently destroys appliances.
Chlorine Taste & Odor
PWSA and MAWC water is treated with chlorine for safety, but that chemical taste follows you to every tap, shower, and ice cube. Whole-house carbon filtration removes it from every faucet in the home.
Lead & Infrastructure
Aging pipes in older Penn Hills neighborhoods can leach lead and introduce sediment. Point-of-use and whole-house filtration provides a critical safeguard between the water main and your family’s glass.
Iron & Manganese Staining
Orange rust on fixtures, black deposits in toilets, metallic taste. Private wells in eastern Penn Hills frequently test high for iron and manganese — requiring Custom-Designed media in the correct filtration sequence.
Acidic Water / Low pH
Blue-green stains mean acidic water is corroding your copper pipes. Left untreated, low pH causes pinhole leaks and thousands in plumbing repairs. pH correction must come first in the treatment sequence.
Bacteria & Contamination
Coliform bacteria in well water requires treatment, not monitoring. UV disinfection as the final treatment stage helps inactivate microorganisms — a chemical-free safeguard for your family’s drinking water.
Municipal vs. Private Well in Penn Hills
🏛️ Municipal Water (PWSA / MAWC)
Most Penn Hills homes receive treated municipal water. While safe by EPA standards, hardness, chlorine residual, disinfection byproducts, and lead from aging service lines remain common quality concerns that affect taste, feel, and appliance life.
Typical Treatment: Water softening + whole-house carbon filtration + reverse osmosis at the kitchen sink for premium drinking water.
🏡 Private Well Water
Properties in the eastern hills and rural edges of Penn Hills draw from private wells. Allegheny County’s geology produces iron, manganese, low pH, and sometimes bacterial contamination that requires multi-stage treatment in the correct sequence.
Typical Treatment: pH correction → iron/manganese removal → softening → UV disinfection. Configuration based on your water test results.
From First Call to Clean Water
Every Penn Hills project follows the same proven approach.
Water Testing
On-site testing for hardness, iron, manganese, pH, TDS, chlorine, sulfur, and bacteria. Data drives every decision.
Consultation
Results explained in plain English. Options discussed honestly. No pressure — just information you can use.
Custom Design
Custom-Designed media in the correct treatment sequence. Sized for your flow rate and contaminant levels.
Installation
Professional installation by the owner. Water quality verified before we leave — confirmed, not assumed.
Ongoing Support
24/7 service line. Up to 10-year warranty (terms apply). Financing and system leasing available (terms apply).
Real Installations. Real Results.
Custom-engineered systems installed in homes across Southwestern Pennsylvania.
What Our Customers Say
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“The shower after the install felt so amazing, my skin is so soft now and my water tastes better than bottled water.”
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Penn Hills Water Treatment FAQs
What water problems are common in Penn Hills?
Most Penn Hills homes are on municipal water with hardness, chlorine taste, and potential lead from aging infrastructure. Homes on private wells in the eastern hills deal with iron, manganese, low pH, and sometimes bacteria. The range of issues depends on your water source and neighborhood.
Do you treat both municipal water and well water?
Yes. Municipal water typically needs softening, chlorine removal, and sometimes reverse osmosis for drinking water. Well water often requires multi-stage treatment — pH correction, iron and manganese removal, softening, and UV disinfection. We design based on your actual test results.
How does your water testing work?
We test your water on-site for hardness, iron, manganese, pH, TDS, chlorine, sulfur, and bacteria. Results are immediate for most parameters. We explain everything in plain English and show you exactly what’s in your water before recommending anything.
Should I be concerned about lead in Penn Hills water?
Many Penn Hills neighborhoods have older infrastructure where lead service lines may still be present. While the water authority treats to reduce lead corrosion, a point-of-use or whole-house filtration system provides an additional safeguard for your family’s drinking water. We can test and recommend the right approach for your specific situation.
Why does treatment sequence matter?
The order water passes through each treatment stage directly affects performance. pH correction before iron removal. Softening after filtration. UV last, on clear water. Wrong sequence means components fight each other. We engineer the correct order every time.
How is your approach different from other water companies?
Most companies sell pre-packaged systems without testing. We test first, design a system using Custom-Designed media in the correct treatment sequence, and the owner handles every installation personally. No salespeople, no subcontractors, no generic solutions.
What does the warranty cover?
Our up to 10-year warranty covers filtration and purification performance under documented baseline conditions established during installation. Valve components carry manufacturer warranties. Complete terms provided at installation. 24/7 emergency service is included.
Do you offer emergency service?
Yes — 24/7. The owner answers calls directly at 724-708-8816. No call centers, no ticket systems, no waiting until Monday.
How much does water treatment cost?
It depends on your water chemistry and how many issues need treatment. A whole-house softener and carbon system for municipal water costs less than a multi-stage well water system. We provide transparent pricing after testing. Financing and system leasing available (terms apply).
Can you fix a system installed by another company?
Absolutely. We service and repair water treatment equipment regardless of who installed it. If your current system is underperforming, we’ll test your water, diagnose the issue, and give you honest options. See our repair services →
Do you install reverse osmosis systems?
Yes. We offer high-flow RO with optional UV, RO with instant hot water, and commercial RO cooler packages. For Penn Hills homes on municipal water, RO at the kitchen sink is an excellent upgrade for drinking and cooking water. Learn about our RO systems →
How do I get started?
Call 724-708-8816 or fill out the form below. We’ll schedule an on-site water test, explain your results, and design a custom treatment solution for your Penn Hills home. No pressure, no obligation.
Penn Hills Water Treatment Consultation
Ready to solve your water problems? We’ll test your water, explain the results, and provide honest recommendations — no pressure, no obligation.
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