Well Water Problems?
We Engineer the Solution.
Custom-engineered water treatment for Black Lick and Burrell Township — iron, sulfur, hardness, and pH issues solved. Generation after generation.
What Black Lick Water Brings Home
Iron & Manganese
Orange and brown stains on fixtures from mineral-rich groundwater beneath Burrell Township.
Sulfur / Rotten Egg Smell
Hydrogen sulfide creates that rotten egg odor — common in wells near Indiana County’s coal seams.
Hard Water & Scale
White scale buildup on fixtures and inside pipes. Shortens water heater and appliance life significantly.
Low pH / Acidic Water
Acidic water corrodes copper pipes and creates blue-green stains — a signature coal-region challenge.
Bacteria & Coliform
Rural wells face bacteria risk from aging casings and agricultural runoff. UV helps inactivate microorganisms.
High TDS & Sediment
Elevated dissolved solids and sediment from shallow wells in Black Lick’s coal-influenced aquifers.
Well Water Solutions for Black Lick
Your Well, Your Responsibility
Black Lick homes rely on private wells. No agency monitors your water — you need custom treatment designed for Indiana County’s coal-region geology.
Reverse Osmosis for Your Kitchen
Even with whole-house filtration, many families add reverse osmosis for the cleanest possible drinking and cooking water.
From First Call to Clean Water
Call or Schedule
724-708-8816 or the form below.
On-Site Analysis
We test at your tap — iron, pH, TDS, hardness.
Custom Design
Custom-Designed media for your chemistry.
Installation
Professional install + up to 10-yr warranty.
Where We Serve Near Black Lick
Black Lick
CDP along Route 119 with well-dependent homes.
Burrell Township
Surrounding township with rural wells and coal geology.
Blacklick Creek Area
Valley properties along the creek with elevated iron.
Route 119 South
Properties toward Homer City and Blairsville.
What Our Customers Say
★★★★★ 5.0 Rating on Google
“Called this company when the valve on my water system started leaking. Valve was bad and the whole system was so old it wasn’t worth fixing. Tested my water and turns out I just had a basic softener, not filtration. Was going through a ton of salt.”
“Very knowledgeable and responsive. They promptly diagnosed the source of our water problems and were able to propose an effective and reasonable solution.”
“We had been dealing with ongoing well water issues for years, especially a strong rotten egg smell. Lance designed a custom whole-house system specifically for our home. The improvement was immediate. The rotten egg smell is completely gone.”

Best Water Purification Company
Recognized for custom-engineered systems that consistently exceed expectations. Our customers often tell us their water “tastes better than bottled water.”
Also Serving These Indiana County Areas
Also serving: Indiana Borough, Homer City, White Township, Center Township, Clymer, and all Black Lick neighbors.
Black Lick Water FAQ
Does Black Lick have municipal water?
Black Lick is an unincorporated community in Burrell Township. Most homes rely on private wells. There is no centralized municipal water system for the area.
Why does my water stain fixtures orange?
Dissolved iron from Indiana County’s coal-region geology oxidizes on contact with air. Our iron removal systems use Custom-Designed media to eliminate staining.
What causes the rotten egg smell?
Hydrogen sulfide gas from coal-bearing formations. Our sulfur removal systems eliminate the odor completely.
How much does a water system cost?
Every system is custom-engineered based on your test results, so costs vary. We provide transparent pricing after on-site analysis. Call 724-708-8816.
Do you install reverse osmosis?
Yes. We install high-flow reverse osmosis systems. Customers often tell us their water “tastes better than bottled water.” See our reverse osmosis page.
How often should I test my well?
The Pennsylvania DEP recommends annual testing for bacteria and nitrates. Test more often after flooding or if you notice changes in taste, odor, or appearance.
Can you fix equipment you didn’t install?
Yes. We service and repair all water treatment equipment regardless of who installed it. Visit our repair services page.
What is Blacklick Creek?
Blacklick Creek flows through the area and is a tributary of the Conemaugh River. Properties near the creek often have elevated iron and sediment in their well water.
Does coal mining affect water here?
Yes. Indiana County’s extensive coal mining history impacts groundwater with elevated metals, sulfur compounds, and low pH. We design systems for these challenges.
Do you offer 24/7 emergency service?
Yes — 24/7 emergency service available for Black Lick and all of Indiana County. Call 724-708-8816 anytime.
For more about private well water safety, visit the EPA Private Drinking Water Wells resource page or Penn State Extension Water Resources.
Clean Water for Your Black Lick Home
What to Expect
Ready for Better Water in Black Lick?
Call 724-708-8816 or schedule online
