Iron Stains, Hard Water & Sulfur Odor?
Custom Solutions for Gilpin Township
Serving Gilpin Township and the Kiskiminetas River corridor with custom-engineered water treatment systems built for your exact water chemistry.
What Gilpin Township Water Brings Home
Iron & Manganese Staining
Orange and brown stains on fixtures, sinks, and laundry from mineral-rich groundwater in the Kiskiminetas River valley.
Sulfur / Rotten Egg Smell
Hydrogen sulfide gas creates that unmistakable rotten egg odor — especially common in wells near former coal operations.
Hard Water & Scale Buildup
White scale on fixtures and inside pipes from calcium and magnesium in the water supply — shortens appliance life.
Low pH & Acidic Water
Acidic water corrodes copper pipes and creates blue-green stains on fixtures. Common in older Armstrong County wells.
Chlorine Taste & Bacteria
Municipal water carries chemical taste from disinfection. Well water may need UV — which helps inactivate microorganisms.
Municipal Water or Private Well?
MAWC & Local Systems
Gilpin Township residents near Leechburg and the Kiskiminetas River corridor are served by Municipal Authority of Westmoreland County (MAWC) water lines.
Rural & Hilltop Properties
Many Gilpin Township homes away from the river valley rely on private wells. You are responsible for testing and treating your own water — no agency monitors private supplies.
From First Call to Clean Water
Call or Schedule
Reach us at 724-708-8816 or use the form below.
On-Site Analysis
We test at your tap — hardness, iron, pH, chlorine, TDS, and source-specific parameters.
Custom Design
Based on results, we engineer a system using Custom-Designed media matched to your water chemistry.
Installation
Professional installation with output testing and walkthrough. Up to 10-year warranty (terms apply).
Where We Serve in Gilpin Township
Kiski Valley
Properties along the Kiskiminetas River near Leechburg.
Hilltop Areas
Elevated properties on private wells away from municipal lines.
Route 356 Corridor
Homes along the main route connecting to Apollo and Leechburg.
Rural Interior
Agricultural properties with deeper wells and unique water chemistry.
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.”
“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.”

Best Water Purification Company
Recognized for delivering custom-engineered water treatment systems that consistently exceed customer expectations. Our customers often tell us their water “tastes better than bottled water.”
Also Serving These Armstrong County Areas
Also serving: Kiskiminetas Township, Manor Township, and all Gilpin Township neighborhoods.
Gilpin Township Water FAQ
What water systems serve Gilpin Township?
Gilpin Township has a mix of MAWC (Municipal Authority of Westmoreland County) municipal water along the Kiskiminetas River corridor, and private wells in the more rural hilltop areas of the township.
Why does my water stain everything orange?
That’s dissolved iron in your water. The Kiskiminetas River valley geology contains iron-bearing rock that dissolves into groundwater. Our iron removal systems use Custom-Designed media to eliminate staining.
What causes the rotten egg smell in my well?
Hydrogen sulfide gas — common in Armstrong County wells near former coal operations. Our sulfur removal systems eliminate the odor at the source.
How much does water treatment cost?
Every system is custom-engineered based on your water test results, so costs vary. We provide transparent pricing after your on-site analysis. Call 724-708-8816.
Do you install reverse osmosis systems?
Yes. We install high-flow reverse osmosis systems for drinking water. Customers often tell us their water “tastes better than bottled water.” See our reverse osmosis page.
How often should I test my private well?
The Pennsylvania DEP recommends annual testing for bacteria and nitrates, and more often if you notice changes in taste, odor, or appearance.
Can you fix equipment you didn’t install?
Yes. We service, repair, and maintain water treatment equipment regardless of who installed it. Visit our repair services page.
Is Gilpin Township near Leechburg?
Yes — Gilpin Township borders Leechburg along the Kiskiminetas River. Many Gilpin residents share the same MAWC water service as Leechburg.
Does mining affect water quality here?
Armstrong County’s coal mining history can impact groundwater — introducing elevated metals, sulfur compounds, and low pH. We design systems for these specific challenges.
Do you offer emergency service?
Yes — 24/7 emergency service is available for Gilpin Township and all of Armstrong 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 Gilpin Township Home
What to Expect
Ready for Better Water in Gilpin Township?
Call 724-708-8816 or schedule online
