Rural Valley
Water Filtration
Custom-engineered well water systems for Rural Valley and the Cowanshannock Creek valley. Where clean water meets small-town living.
Residents
Well Water
Warranty
Emergency
Award-Winning
Custom-Engineered
Family-Owned
Same-Day Service
Well Water Challenges
Iron & Rust
Armstrong County geology produces high iron levels. Orange staining in toilets, tubs, and laundry is common throughout Rural Valley.
Sulfur Odor
Hydrogen sulfide creates that “rotten egg” smell. Common in wells near Cowanshannock Creek and throughout the valley.
Hard Water
Well water runs hard—scale buildup damages water heaters, dishwashers, and plumbing. Soap won’t lather properly.
Low pH
Acidic well water corrodes copper pipes, creates blue-green staining, and shortens the life of water-using appliances.
Well Water Treatment
Our Process
Test Your Water
Comprehensive analysis of your well water chemistry to identify exact contaminants and levels.
Custom Design
We engineer a system specifically for your water—not a one-size-fits-all solution.
Professional Install
Our team handles complete installation with minimal disruption to your home.
Ongoing Support
Up to 10-year warranty protection with local service and maintenance support.
Areas We Serve
Rural Valley
Borough & surrounding
Cowanshannock Twp
Creek valley area
Route 85 Corridor
To Kittanning
Eastern Armstrong
Rural properties
Neighboring Counties
Common Questions
Does Rural Valley have municipal water?+
No—Rural Valley relies entirely on private wells. There’s no municipal water authority, which means every homeowner is responsible for their own water quality and treatment.
Why does my well water smell like sulfur?+
Hydrogen sulfide is common in Armstrong County wells, especially near Cowanshannock Creek. Custom-Designed filtration media eliminates the rotten egg odor completely.
What causes orange staining in fixtures?+
Iron in your well water. Very common throughout Rural Valley. A properly sized iron filtration system eliminates staining and protects your plumbing.
How often should I test my well?+
Annual testing for bacteria, pH, hardness, iron, and manganese minimum. Also test after heavy rain, flooding, nearby drilling activity, or any change in taste/odor.
Do I need a water softener?+
Most likely yes. Well water in Rural Valley typically runs hard. Signs: scale buildup on fixtures, soap won’t lather, dry skin, spots on dishes, shortened appliance life.
Is well water affected by gas drilling?+
Marcellus Shale activity is present in Armstrong County. We recommend baseline water testing and periodic re-testing if drilling occurs nearby. Custom filtration addresses most concerns.
Do you offer emergency service?+
Yes—24/7 emergency service throughout Armstrong County. Call 724-708-8816 for immediate assistance. We service all brands of water treatment equipment.
What warranty do you offer?+
Up to 10-year warranty protection on custom-engineered systems (terms apply). Covers equipment defects with ongoing support.
What’s unique about Rural Valley water?+
100% private well community with no municipal option. Armstrong County geology produces iron, sulfur, and hardness. Cowanshannock Creek influences local aquifer conditions.
How much does treatment cost?+
Costs vary by water chemistry and treatment needs. We provide detailed quotes after water testing—financing available for qualified customers.
Request Consultation
Ready to solve your well water problems? Contact us for testing and a custom treatment recommendation for your Rural Valley property.
📍 Serving Rural Valley & Armstrong County
⏰ 24/7 Emergency Available
Rural Valley’s Well Water Experts
Custom-engineered solutions with up to 10-year warranty protection.
