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Butler County · Southwestern Pennsylvania

Middlesex Township
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Crossroads community where suburban growth meets groundwater reality — 5,800 residents navigating the transition from rural wells to mixed water infrastructure.

~5,800 Residents
17 Square Miles
Mixed Water Sources
24/7 Service
✓ 3 Generations of Expertise | ✓ Custom-Engineered Systems | ✓ Up to 10-Year Warranty | ✓ Locally Owned
The Township’s Character

Where Growth Meets Groundwater

Middlesex Township sits at the crossroads of Butler County, a community in transition. With 5,800 residents spread across 17 square miles, this township straddles the line between suburban development and rural heritage — and that’s reflected in its water infrastructure.

Some newer developments connect to municipal systems, while many established homes and rural properties rely on private wells. Route 68 and Route 528 bisect the township, bringing growth and change while older neighborhoods maintain their character and their groundwater dependence.

We’ve served Butler County for three generations. Whether your home is connected to a water authority or draws from a private well, we test first and engineer solutions matched to your actual water chemistry — not assumptions about what your source might contain.

Common Issues

What Middlesex Township Water Brings Home

Fe

Iron & Manganese

Orange and black staining on fixtures, in toilets, and on laundry. Common in wells throughout the township and affects appliance longevity.

Ca

Hard Water

White scale on fixtures, water heater inefficiency, spotty dishes, dry skin. Butler County groundwater is consistently hard.

H₂S

Sulfur Odor

That “rotten egg” smell from hydrogen sulfide affects many private wells. Even low levels make water unpleasant for drinking and bathing.

Cl

Chlorine Taste

Municipal water is treated for safety, but many find the chlorine taste and smell objectionable — especially in drinking water and coffee.

pH

Low pH / Acidic

Acidic well water corrodes copper pipes and leaches metals. Blue-green stains on fixtures indicate pH problems requiring correction.

TDS

Sediment Issues

Cloudy water, particles, clogged aerators. Sediment affects both well pumps and municipal connections with aging infrastructure.

Your Water Source

Municipal Connections & Private Wells

Municipal Water

Water Authority Connections

Newer developments and some established areas connect to municipal water systems. Common concerns include:

  • Chlorine taste and odor
  • Hard water (scale buildup)
  • Sediment from aging mains
  • Pressure fluctuations
Private Wells

Groundwater Sources

Many Middlesex Township properties rely on private wells, presenting characteristic challenges:

  • Iron and manganese staining
  • Hard water scale buildup
  • Hydrogen sulfide (sulfur odor)
  • Low pH (acidic, corrosive)
  • No external monitoring
How It Works

From First Call to Clean Water

1

Call or Schedule

Reach us at 724-708-8816 or use the form below. We ask about your water source and concerns.

2

On-Site Analysis

We test at your tap — hardness, iron, pH, chlorine, TDS, and parameters matched to your source.

3

Custom Design

Based on results, we engineer a system using Custom-Designed media matched to your chemistry.

4

Installation

Professional installation with output testing and walkthrough. Up to 10-year warranty (terms apply).

Local Expertise

Across Middlesex Township & Beyond

Middlesex Township

All 17 square miles — from Route 68 corridor to rural sections. Municipal and well expertise.

Municipal Wells

Mars & Valencia

Neighboring communities with similar water challenges and mixed infrastructure.

Municipal Suburban

Adams & Jackson Townships

Adjacent Butler County townships we also serve with different water profiles.

Wells Mixed

Butler County

The broader region we serve — from Butler city to rural townships throughout.

Countywide All Sources
Nearby Communities

Water Treatment Across the Region

Adams Township → Butler County suburban township with mixed water sources
Jackson Township → Rural Butler County township with private well expertise
Center Township → Beaver County township with well water treatment
Chippewa Township → Beaver County community with municipal and well challenges
Bentleyville → Washington County coal-region borough with municipal water
Carmichaels → Greene County borough with Joint Authority water service
Frequently Asked Questions

Middlesex Township Water Questions — Answered

Middlesex Township has mixed water sources. Some developments connect to municipal water authorities, while many properties — especially older and rural ones — rely on private wells. Treatment needs depend on your specific source.

Municipal water is treated with chlorine for disinfection. While safe, many find the taste unpleasant. Whole-house carbon filters or point-of-use systems remove chlorine taste and smell effectively.

Orange stains indicate iron in your water — common in Butler County wells. Iron oxidizes when exposed to air, leaving rust-colored deposits. Iron removal systems eliminate staining.

Costs depend on your water source and chemistry. A chlorine filter differs from a multi-stage well system. We provide detailed quotes after testing — no guesswork. Every system includes up to a 10-year warranty (terms apply).

Private wells should be tested at least annually. Test immediately if you notice changes in taste, odor, color, or pressure. More comprehensive testing after flooding, well work, or nearby construction.

Yes. We service, repair, and maintain all types of water treatment equipment — including systems we didn’t originally install. Call 724-708-8816.

Yes. We install high-flow reverse osmosis systems for clean drinking water. Customers often tell us their water “tastes better than bottled.”

Middlesex Township is served primarily by the Mars Area School District, known for academic excellence.

Yes. Hard water is common throughout Butler County, affecting both municipal and well water. Water softeners eliminate scale and improve water quality throughout your home.

Yes. Low pH (acidic) water corrodes copper pipes, can leach metals into your water, and leaves blue-green stains. Neutralizing filters raise pH to protect your plumbing.

Start Your Consultation

Clean Water for Your Middlesex Township Home

Tell us about your water — source, concerns, and what you’re experiencing — and we’ll recommend a solution matched to your needs.

What to Expect

1
Same-Day Response

We confirm your location and schedule an on-site visit at your convenience.

2
Comprehensive Testing

We test at your tap — parameters matched to your water source.

3
Custom Recommendation

You receive a detailed system design with transparent pricing — no pressure.

Call or Text: 724-708-8816

Email: support@cesareswater.com

Service Area: Middlesex Township + All of Butler County

24/7 Emergency Service Available

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Quality Water at the Crossroads

Whether your home connects to municipal water or draws from a private well — we test your water and engineer a system that addresses exactly what’s flowing through your pipes.

Call 724-708-8816