Pittsburgh Metropolitan Area Water Filtration & Treatment
Custom-Engineered Solutions for the Steel City Region
From the three rivers of Pittsburgh to the suburban communities across seven counties, the Pittsburgh metro area presents diverse water quality challenges. Whether you’re dealing with aging PWSA infrastructure, suburban municipal systems, or private wells in outlying areas, we test your specific water and engineer treatment solutions designed for your exact conditions.
Common Water Challenges We Solve
The Pittsburgh metropolitan area’s aging infrastructure, industrial heritage, and varied geology create distinct water quality considerations across different communities.
Lead Service Lines
Pittsburgh’s aging infrastructure includes lead service lines in many neighborhoods. PWSA has been working on replacement, but many homes still have lead exposure risks. Point-of-use filtration provides immediate protection while infrastructure upgrades continue.
Hard Water & Scale
Many Pittsburgh metro communities experience hard water from limestone geology. Hard water causes scale buildup in water heaters and pipes, soap scum, spotty dishes, and dry skin. Water softening eliminates these issues throughout your entire home.
Chlorine & DBPs
Municipal systems throughout the metro use chlorine for disinfection. While effective for safety, chlorine creates unpleasant taste and odor. When chlorine reacts with organic matter, it forms disinfection byproducts. Whole-house carbon filtration addresses both concerns.
Iron & Manganese
Well water in suburban and rural parts of the metro area often contains elevated iron and manganese. Iron causes orange-red staining; manganese creates black deposits. Our custom-designed whole-house filtration removes both at the point of entry.
Bacteria Contamination
Penn State research shows coliform bacteria occur in about half of Pennsylvania’s private wells. Suburban and rural parts of the Pittsburgh metro rely on well water. We identify contamination pathways and implement UV disinfection for safe drinking water.
Industrial Legacy
The region’s steel and manufacturing heritage left environmental impacts that can affect groundwater in some areas. Comprehensive water testing identifies specific concerns, and we design targeted treatment for your water chemistry.
Municipal Water Treatment
PWSA • PA American • Municipal Authorities
- Lead & heavy metal reduction
- Chlorine taste & odor removal
- Water softening for hardness
- Disinfection byproduct reduction
- Whole-house or point-of-use options
Private Well Treatment
Suburban Properties • Rural Townships • Exurbs
- Iron & manganese removal
- Sulfur odor elimination
- pH correction for acidic water
- Bacteria treatment & UV disinfection
- Complete water chemistry analysis
How We Engineer Your Solution
Every home’s water is different. Our process ensures we understand your specific chemistry before recommending any treatment.
Professional Water Analysis
We collect samples and test for contaminants relevant to your area—lead, iron, manganese, hardness, chlorine, bacteria, and other parameters based on your water source.
Results Consultation
We explain your water chemistry in plain English—what’s in your water, what it means for your home, and what treatment options make sense. No pressure, just information.
Custom System Design
We engineer a system for your specific water chemistry, household size, flow requirements, and plumbing configuration. Custom-designed media, proper sizing, commercial-grade components.
Installation & Support
Professional installation with attention to detail. We test performance before leaving and provide ongoing support. Up to 10-year warranty available (terms apply).
Seven Counties Across the Pittsburgh Metro
We provide water treatment services throughout the greater Pittsburgh metropolitan area, serving communities across seven southwestern Pennsylvania counties.
Allegheny County
Pittsburgh • 130 MunicipalitiesUrban core, PWSA service area, and diverse suburban communities
Westmoreland County
Greensburg • 65 MunicipalitiesEastern suburbs, Laurel Highlands gateway
Washington County
Washington • 66 MunicipalitiesSouthern suburbs, energy corridor
Butler County
Butler • Cranberry TownshipNorthern suburbs, rapid growth corridor
Fayette County
Uniontown • 42 MunicipalitiesLaurel Highlands, Appalachian heritage
Somerset County
Somerset • 50 MunicipalitiesMountain communities, ski resorts
Cambria County
Johnstown • 63 MunicipalitiesSteel heritage, Allegheny Mountains
Featured Pittsburgh Metro Communities
Explore detailed water filtration information for specific communities throughout the metro area.
🏙️ Allegheny County
🏡 Westmoreland County
🌳 Butler & North
Don’t see your community? We serve the entire Pittsburgh metro area. Contact us for water treatment services in your area.
Pittsburgh Metro Water FAQs
Answers to questions we frequently hear from homeowners throughout the metropolitan area.
Is Pittsburgh city water safe to drink?
PWSA treats water to meet EPA standards, but Pittsburgh’s aging infrastructure includes lead service lines in many neighborhoods. While PWSA is actively replacing these lines, many homes may still have lead exposure from service lines or internal plumbing. Point-of-use filtration provides an additional layer of protection, especially for homes with older plumbing or in areas awaiting line replacement.
Why does my water taste like chlorine?
Municipal water systems throughout the Pittsburgh metro use chlorine for disinfection—it’s essential for keeping water safe during distribution. However, chlorine creates an unpleasant taste and odor that many homeowners want to remove. Whole-house carbon filtration removes chlorine at the point of entry, providing chlorine-free water throughout your home.
Do I need different treatment for PWSA vs suburban water?
Yes, water chemistry varies significantly across the metro. PWSA water has specific concerns like lead service lines and disinfection byproducts. Suburban municipal systems may have different hardness levels or treatment approaches. Private wells have entirely different chemistry. We test your specific water and design treatment accordingly.
Why is my water causing orange or rust stains?
Orange or rust-colored staining indicates dissolved iron in your water, common in well water throughout the Pittsburgh metro’s suburban and rural areas. Iron levels as low as 0.3 mg/L cause visible staining. Our custom-designed filtration removes iron before it reaches fixtures, eliminating staining at the source.
What’s the difference between PA American Water and PWSA?
PWSA (Pittsburgh Water and Sewer Authority) serves the City of Pittsburgh, while PA American Water serves many suburban communities. Each system has different source water, treatment processes, and distribution infrastructure. We’re familiar with both systems and can address the specific concerns associated with each.
How often should I test my private well?
Penn State Extension recommends annual testing for coliform bacteria and testing every 2-3 years for pH, iron, manganese, hardness, and other parameters. Test immediately if you notice changes in taste, odor, or appearance, or after any nearby land disturbance or construction.
What equipment do you install?
We use commercial-grade components including Fleck and Clack control valves and Pentair tanks—the same equipment used in industrial applications. These components are built for reliability and long-term performance, not consumer-grade equipment from big box stores.
What does the 10-year warranty cover?
Our up-to-10-year warranty covers filtration and purification performance under documented baseline conditions. Well systems require third-party lab testing to establish baseline chemistry. Valve components are covered under manufacturer warranties. Complete terms provided at installation.
Do you offer emergency service?
Yes. We provide 24/7 owner-operated service throughout the Pittsburgh metro area. The owner answers calls directly—you won’t be passed around to call centers or answering services. If you have an issue with your water treatment system, we’ll take care of it promptly.
How do I get started?
Call us at 724-708-8816 or fill out the form on this page. We’ll schedule a water testing and treatment consultation at your Pittsburgh metro home. We test your water, explain results in plain English, and provide honest recommendations—no pressure, no obligation.
Pittsburgh Metro Water Resources
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