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Armstrong County Seat · Since 1803

Kittanning Water Treatment
Custom-Engineered for the Allegheny Valley

Custom-engineered systems built for your exact water chemistry

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Cesare's Quality Water Solutions professional water treatment system installed for Kittanning home

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10Year Warranty
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3 Generations
Up to 10-Year Warranty
24/7 Emergency Service
🏠Serving Armstrong County

The Allegheny River County Seat

River Water, River Challenges

Multiple water authorities serve the Kittanning area — West Kittanning Municipal Authority, Kittanning Suburban Joint Water Authority, and Pennsylvania American Water all draw from or distribute water influenced by the Allegheny River system. Surface water treatment means chlorine or chloramine disinfection, seasonal variations, and infrastructure that ranges from recently upgraded to well over 50 years old. Private wells in surrounding townships tap into sandstone and shale aquifers shaped by centuries of coal and iron geology.

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Water Challenges in Kittanning & Armstrong County

Whether you are on borough municipal water or a private well in the surrounding townships, these are the problems we solve along the Allegheny Valley.

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Iron Staining

Orange-brown stains on sinks, toilets, and laundry. Dissolved iron from shale bedrock beneath Armstrong County is the most common well water complaint. Municipal customers also see staining during line flushing and seasonal changes.

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Hard Water Scale

White calcium and magnesium deposits on faucets, showerheads, and inside water heaters. Hard water shortens appliance life and leaves spots on every surface. Common in both municipal and well water across the Kittanning area.

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Sulfur & Rotten Egg Smell

Hydrogen sulfide trapped in coal-bearing geology beneath the Allegheny Valley. Most common in private wells around North Buffalo Township and East Franklin Township. The smell is unmistakable and affects cooking, bathing, and laundry.

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Chlorine Taste & Odor

Municipal water treated with chlorine leaves chemical tastes and smells, especially during seasonal treatment increases. Homes along Market Street and the Route 28 corridor notice the difference in spring and summer months.

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Low pH & Acidic Water

Well water in Armstrong County’s shale and sandstone geology often tests below 6.5 pH — acidic enough to corrode copper pipes and leach metals. Homes in the hills above Kittanning and along Cowanshannock Creek are especially affected.

Bacteria & Coliform

Private wells in Armstrong County are not regulated. Coliform bacteria can enter through surface runoff, especially during spring rain events near the Allegheny River floodplain and Crooked Creek watershed.

Where Kittanning’s Water Comes From

Municipal

Cesare's whole-house water treatment installed for Kittanning municipal water customer

Municipal Water

Multiple authorities serve the Kittanning area: West Kittanning Municipal Authority, Kittanning Suburban Joint Water Authority, and Pennsylvania American Water. All draw from or distribute Allegheny River-influenced surface water. Treatment includes chlorination, but aging distribution lines can add iron, manganese, and sediment between the plant and your tap.

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Private Well

Cesare's custom well water treatment system installed for Armstrong County home

Private Wells

Properties outside borough limits — North Buffalo Township, East Franklin Township, Rayburn Township, and the hills above Route 28 — rely on private wells. These wells tap into sandstone and shale aquifers shaped by coal-mining geology, producing water that frequently tests high for iron, manganese, sulfur, and low pH. No one monitors your well water unless you do.

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How We Solve Kittanning Water Problems

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Call or Message

Reach us at (724) 708-8816 or fill out the form below. We schedule a visit to your Kittanning home — often within days. You talk directly with the owner.

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On-Site Water Testing

We test at your tap for hardness, iron, pH, TDS, chlorine, plus manganese and sulfur as applicable. Results happen in your home, right in front of you.

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Custom System Design

We engineer a system with Custom-Designed media matched to your exact water chemistry, household size, and pipe material. No one-size-fits-all solutions.

Cesare's custom water treatment components prepared for Kittanning installation

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Install & Verify

Professional installation by the owner. We confirm clean water at every tap and back it with up to a 10-year warranty (terms apply). 24/7 emergency service from day one.

Cesare's professional water treatment installation completed in Armstrong County home

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Historic Borough, Aging Pipes

Kittanning’s oldest homes date to the early 1800s along Market Street and Water Street. The borough grew through the iron and steel era of the late 1800s, the glass and pottery boom of the early 1900s, and the mid-century expansion along Route 28. Each generation left behind different plumbing — from century-old cast iron to 1950s galvanized steel to 1970s copper.

Your water treatment system needs to account for what your pipes contribute to the water, not just what arrives from the treatment plant. That is why we test at your tap — because a home on Market Street from 1890 needs a fundamentally different approach than a 1970s ranch on Route 422.

What Armstrong County Homeowners Say

★★★★★

Our water had an awful smell. We were buying bottled water to drink. We had another company come out, three times, and they could not fix the issue. Lance came in and told me exactly what was wrong and how he was going to fix it. The water has been perfect ever since. I would highly recommend them for all your water needs!

Cory Mondics — Apollo

★★★★★

I highly recommend this company. Very professional and knowledgeable. Lance came out and assessed our water situation and recommended a system for our needs. Installation was quick and clean. Our water is excellent now!

Arnett Mull — Irwin

★★★★★

My water quality has improved dramatically. Lance was easy to work with and very responsive. Great company with great service.

Bryan R

Kittanning Water Treatment Questions

Why does my Kittanning water taste like chlorine?

Municipal water authorities serving Kittanning use chlorine to disinfect surface water from the Allegheny River system. Chlorine levels vary seasonally and can spike during spring runoff. A whole-house system with Custom-Designed media removes chlorine taste and odor before water reaches any faucet.

What causes orange stains on my fixtures?

Dissolved iron from the shale and sandstone geology beneath Armstrong County. Iron oxidizes when exposed to air, leaving orange-brown stains on sinks, toilets, and laundry. Whole-house filtration with Custom-Designed media removes iron at the point of entry.

Is my Armstrong County well water safe?

Private wells are not monitored by any municipal authority. You are responsible for your own water quality. We recommend annual testing for hardness, iron, pH, TDS, chlorine, manganese, sulfur, and bacteria — and treating based on results.

What does your on-site water test include?

We test at your tap for hardness, iron, pH, TDS, chlorine, plus manganese and sulfur as applicable. We also evaluate flow rate and water pressure. Results happen in your home — no sending samples to a lab.

How are your systems different from store-bought filters?

We custom-engineer every system around your test results. We select Custom-Designed media for your specific contaminant levels, pipe age, household size, and water pressure. A home on Market Street from 1900 needs a fundamentally different system than a well on Route 422.

How much does a water treatment system cost?

Pricing depends on water chemistry, contaminant levels, home size, and system complexity. We give you a clear recommendation after testing. Financing and system leasing available (terms apply).

Do you offer financing or leasing?

Yes. Financing and system leasing available (terms apply). Better water does not have to wait.

Can you repair my existing water system?

Absolutely. We service and repair softeners, filters, UV systems, and other equipment regardless of who installed it. Many Armstrong County homeowners call us after their original company stopped answering.

What warranty and support do you provide?

Up to 10-year warranty (terms apply), plus 24/7 emergency service. We are local — not a call center in another state.

How long does installation take?

Most whole-house installations complete in a few hours. We confirm clean water at every tap and walk you through every component before we leave.

Kittanning Area Neighborhoods We Serve

Downtown KittanningMarket Street, Water Street, Armstrong County Courthouse area — historic borough core with oldest infrastructure
Route 28 CorridorNorth and south along the Allegheny River — mix of residential and commercial with municipal water service
North Buffalo TownshipRural properties north of the borough — primarily private wells with iron and sulfur challenges
East Franklin TownshipEast side of the Allegheny — mix of municipal and well water with coal-geology influenced aquifers
West KittanningWest Kittanning Municipal Authority service area — borough water with aging distribution infrastructure
Route 422 CorridorWest toward Worthington — suburban and rural properties with well water and municipal connections

We Also Serve These Armstrong County Communities

Manor TownshipCustom water treatment for Manor Township families along the AlleghenyManor Township Water Services →
East Franklin TownshipWell water and municipal treatment for East Franklin Township homesEast Franklin Township Water Services →
Ford CityWater treatment for Ford City’s glass and steel heritage community
ApolloServing Apollo borough and surrounding Kiskiminetas River valley homes
FreeportWater solutions for Freeport at the confluence of the Allegheny and Kiskiminetas
LeechburgCustom water treatment for Leechburg families along the Kiskiminetas River

Kittanning Water Resources

For more information about water quality in Armstrong County, visit the U.S. EPA Drinking Water page. The Pennsylvania DEP also provides well water testing guidance for private well owners.

24/7 Emergency Water Service

Water emergency in Kittanning? Leaking system? No water? Call now — (724) 708-8816. We respond around the clock.

Get Clean Water in Kittanning

Ready to find out what is really in your water? Fill out the form or call us directly. You will talk to the owner — not a call center.

Call or Text: (724) 708-8816

Email: support@cesareswater.com

Service Area: Kittanning + Armstrong County + SWPA

Emergency: 24/7 Available

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