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Mercer County · Southwestern Pennsylvania

Sharpsville
Water Filtration

Steel town heritage, modern water solutions — where industrial history meets small-town character, and municipal water serves 4,400 residents who expect quality.

3 Generations of Expertise
Custom-Engineered Systems
Up to 10-Year Warranty
Locally Owned & Operated
The Borough’s Character

Steel Town Heritage, Modern Standards

Sharpsville sits in the heart of Mercer County‘s Shenango Valley, a borough of about 4,400 residents with roots in the iron and steel industry. Named after James Sharp, who built one of the region’s first iron furnaces, this community carries its industrial heritage with pride.

Today, Sharpsville is served by municipal water — but that doesn’t mean water quality concerns disappear. Aging infrastructure, hard water, chlorine taste, and sediment from older mains affect many homes. Some properties on the borough’s edges also rely on private wells with their own challenges.

We’ve served Mercer County communities for three generations. Whether you’re dealing with municipal water’s chlorine and hardness or private well issues, we test first and engineer solutions matched to your actual water chemistry.

Common Issues

What Sharpsville Water Brings Home

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Hard Water Scale

White mineral buildup on fixtures, water heater inefficiency, spotty dishes, dry skin. Mercer County water is notoriously hard — both municipal and well.

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Chlorine Taste & Odor

Municipal water is treated for safety, but many find the chlorine taste objectionable for drinking and cooking. Carbon filtration removes it effectively.

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Iron & Manganese

Orange and black staining on fixtures, toilets, and laundry. Can come from aging municipal pipes or private wells on the borough’s edges.

Aging Infrastructure

Older municipal mains can contribute sediment, pressure variations, and occasional discoloration. Point-of-entry filtration addresses these issues.

H₂S

Sulfur Odor (Wells)

Properties on private wells may experience that “rotten egg” smell from hydrogen sulfide. Oxidation systems remove sulfur effectively.

pH

Low pH / Acidic (Wells)

Acidic well water corrodes copper pipes and leaves blue-green stains. Neutralizing filters protect your plumbing system.

Your Water Source

Municipal Water & Private Wells

Primary

Municipal Water

Most of Sharpsville is served by municipal water. Common concerns include:

  • Chlorine taste and odor
  • Hard water (scale buildup)
  • Sediment from aging mains
  • Pressure variations
  • Occasional discoloration
Secondary

Private Wells

Some properties on the borough’s edges rely on private wells with different challenges:

  • Iron and manganese staining
  • Hard water scale
  • Hydrogen sulfide (sulfur odor)
  • Low pH (acidic, corrosive)
  • No external monitoring
Our Process

From First Call to Clean Water

Four steps. One goal. Water you’ll love.

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Call or Schedule

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

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On-Site Analysis

We test at your tap — hardness, chlorine, iron, pH, TDS, and source-specific parameters. No guessing.

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Custom Design

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

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Installation

Professional installation with output testing and walkthrough. Up to 10-year warranty.

Local Expertise

Across Sharpsville & Beyond

Sharpsville Borough

The entire borough — from downtown to the edges. Municipal water and well expertise.

Municipal Wells

Sharon & Hermitage

Neighboring cities in the Shenango Valley with municipal water systems.

Municipal Urban

South Pymatuning Township

Rural township with mixed water sources — municipal and private wells.

Municipal Wells

Mercer County

The broader region we serve — from the Shenango Valley to countryside throughout.

Countywide All Sources
Nearby Communities

Water Treatment Across the Region

New Wilmington → Lawrence County college town with mixed water sources
Union Township → Rural Lawrence County with 100% private wells
Lawrence Township → Lawrence County township near New Castle
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
Frequently Asked Questions

Sharpsville Water Questions — Answered

Yes. Most of Sharpsville Borough is served by municipal water. Some properties on the borough’s edges may rely on private wells.

Municipal water is treated with chlorine for disinfection. While safe, many find the taste objectionable. Carbon filters remove chlorine taste and smell effectively.

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

Iron in your water oxidizes when exposed to air, leaving rust-colored deposits. This can come from aging municipal pipes or private wells.

Costs vary based on your water source and chemistry. A chlorine filter differs from a multi-stage system. We provide detailed quotes after testing — every system includes up to a 10-year warranty (terms apply).

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 say their water “tastes better than bottled.”

The Shenango Valley is the region in Mercer County centered around Sharon, Hermitage, Farrell, and Sharpsville. It’s named after the Shenango River and has deep industrial heritage.

Sediment can come from aging municipal mains, water main breaks, or hydrant flushing. Whole-house sediment filters protect your appliances and fixtures.

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

Start Your Consultation

Clean Water for Your Sharpsville 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

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Same-Day Response

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

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Comprehensive Testing

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

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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: Sharpsville + All of Mercer County

24/7 Emergency Service Available

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Quality Water for a Quality Community

From Sharpsville’s steel heritage to modern standards — we test your water and engineer a system that addresses exactly what’s flowing through your pipes.

Call 724-708-8816