Water Filtration & Treatment
New Castle, Pennsylvania
New Castle’s industrial heritage built this city at the confluence of the Shenango and Neshannock rivers — but aging infrastructure means today’s homeowners face real water challenges. We test your water first, then custom-engineer a system for your exact chemistry.
Lawrence County’s County Seat
The Steel City’s Water Story
Once the tin plate capital of the world, New Castle was built at the confluence of the Shenango and Neshannock rivers. That industrial legacy left the city with infrastructure that’s served well for over a century — but aging pipes, lead service lines in pre-1986 homes, and changing water treatment methods mean today’s homeowners need modern water solutions tailored to their specific plumbing and chemistry.
Water Challenges in New Castle
Whether you’re on PA American Water municipal service or a private well in the surrounding townships, water quality varies across Lawrence County.
Pb Lead Concerns in Older Homes
Homes built before 1986 may have lead service lines or lead solder in plumbing. Municipal water is treated to minimize lead leaching, but aging pipes can still release lead into your drinking water. Our reverse osmosis systems provide certified lead reduction at the drinking tap — the most effective home solution available.
Ca Hard Water & Scale Buildup
Lawrence County’s limestone geology produces water rich in calcium and magnesium. White scale on fixtures, spotted glasses, stiff laundry, and shortened appliance life are the results. A custom-sized water softener eliminates scale throughout your entire home.
Cl Chlorine Taste & Odor
PA American Water treats New Castle’s municipal supply with chlorine for safety — but it affects taste and smell at every tap. Whole-house Custom-Designed media filtration removes chlorine at the point of entry, improving every faucet, shower, and appliance in your home.
Fe Iron & Manganese Staining
Well water throughout the Shenango Valley commonly contains elevated iron and manganese — causing orange-brown staining in sinks, toilets, and laundry. Custom-Designed media filtration removes both contaminants at the source before they reach any fixture.
H₂S Sulfur / Rotten Egg Odor
Private wells in Lawrence County can produce hydrogen sulfide — that unmistakable rotten egg smell. It’s common in areas where geology traps sulfur-producing bacteria. Our sulfur removal systems eliminate the odor completely without chemicals.
UV Bacteria & Well Safety
Private well owners in Shenango Township, Union Township, and surrounding areas have no municipal oversight — testing is your responsibility. Coliform bacteria and E. coli pose real risks. UV disinfection helps inactivate microorganisms without adding chemicals to your water.
New Castle Water Sources
The city and surrounding townships are served by municipal water and private wells — each with different chemistry requiring a tailored approach.
🏙️ Municipal Water — PA American Water
Most homes within New Castle city limits and portions of Neshannock Township receive municipal water from Pennsylvania American Water. While treated to EPA standards, chlorine taste, residual hardness, and concerns about lead from pre-1986 plumbing affect what arrives at your tap.
We test at your tap — not at the treatment plant — to identify exactly what needs treatment in your specific home.
New Castle Water Treatment →🏠 Private Well Water — Lawrence County
Homes in Shenango Township, Union Township, and the rural areas of Lawrence County rely on private wells. The local geology produces wells that commonly contain iron, manganese, hardness, sulfur, and low pH in various combinations.
Private wells have no municipal testing — it’s entirely the homeowner’s responsibility. We test your well’s specific chemistry and build a system that addresses every issue found.
Lawrence County Well Water →How It Works for New Castle Homeowners
Four steps from first call to verified clean water.
On-Site Analysis
We test hardness, iron, pH, TDS, chlorine, manganese, and sulfur at your tap.
Custom Design
Custom-Designed media system matched to your exact water chemistry.
Install & Verify
Professional install with up to 10-year warranty (terms apply). Post-install testing.
What Our Customers Say
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New Castle & Surrounding Communities
Water treatment services throughout New Castle and Lawrence County.
Nearby Communities We Serve
Water treatment extending throughout Lawrence County and surrounding areas.
Serving All of Southwestern Pennsylvania
New Castle Water FAQ
Should I be concerned about lead in New Castle water?
If your home was built before 1986, it may have lead service lines or lead solder in plumbing joints. The municipal supply is treated to minimize lead leaching, but aging pipes can still release lead. We test at your tap and recommend reverse osmosis systems with certified lead reduction if needed — the most effective home solution available.
Is New Castle water hard?
Yes — Lawrence County’s geology produces water that typically tests moderately hard. White scale on fixtures, spotted glasses, dry skin, and shortened appliance life are the signs. A custom-sized water softener solves the problem throughout your home.
Why does my water taste like chlorine?
PA American Water treats New Castle’s supply with chlorine for safety — necessary but it affects taste and smell. Whole-house Custom-Designed media filtration removes chlorine at the point of entry so every tap delivers clean-tasting water.
Do you serve areas outside New Castle city limits?
Yes — we serve all of Lawrence County including Neshannock Township, Shenango Township, Union Township, Mahoning Township, Ellwood City, Wampum, and surrounding communities. Both municipal water and well water systems.
Do you install reverse osmosis systems in New Castle?
Yes. We install high-flow reverse osmosis systems that deliver clean drinking water on demand with certified lead reduction. Optional finishing stages like pH Boost provide smoother, balanced taste.
How much does a water system cost?
Every system is custom-engineered based on your water test results, home size, and specific concerns. We don’t sell generic packages — pricing varies because every home is different. We provide transparent quotes after testing. Financing and system leasing available (terms apply). Call 724-708-8816.
What warranty do you offer?
We offer up to 10-year warranties on our custom-engineered systems (terms apply). We also provide 24/7 emergency service — so maintenance and repair are always available when you need us.
What does your water testing check for?
Our on-site water analysis covers hardness, pH, iron, manganese, TDS, chlorine, sulfur, and other parameters relevant to your water source. For New Castle homes with lead concerns, we can also discuss specialized testing options.
My well water smells like rotten eggs — what causes that?
That’s hydrogen sulfide — naturally occurring in Lawrence County well water where geology traps sulfur-producing bacteria. Our sulfur removal systems eliminate the odor completely without chemicals.
Why choose a local company over a national brand?
We live and work in Southwestern Pennsylvania — we understand Lawrence County geology, Shenango Valley water, and the specific challenges New Castle homeowners face. National brands sell standard packages — we custom-engineer solutions for your exact water chemistry. Local also means faster repair and maintenance response.
Water Quality Resources
Schedule Your New Castle Water Consultation
Tell us about your water concerns and we’ll schedule an on-site analysis at your New Castle home.
What to Expect
🕐 24/7 Emergency Service Available
💰 Financing & System Leasing Available
New Castle Deserves Better Water
Custom-engineered treatment for the Shenango Valley — based on real testing, not guesswork.
