Pipersville feels like the place where the suburbs finally give way to the true countryside of Bucks County. If you live here, you likely enjoy the winding roads along the Tohickon Creek, the historic stone farmhouses in Bedminster Township, or the open spaces near Ralph Stover State Park. Whether you are closer to the intersection of 611 and 413 or tucked away near the Cabin Run Covered Bridge, you know that life here is quieter and more independent. That independence extends to your water supply. At Dierolf Plumbing & Water Treatment, we specialize in the specific challenges that come with living off the municipal grid. We believe in “Radical Honesty” and transparent service. We do not sell you equipment you do not need. We just solve the problem.
Since 2009, our team has been a trusted resource for Pipersville homeowners who want straight answers about their plumbing and water quality. Our owner brings over 25 years of personal industry experience to every project. In a community like Pipersville (18947), the vast majority of homes rely on private wells. This means you are responsible for the quality and safety of the water your family drinks. While well water is often delicious and cost effective, it is not immune to the unique geology of Central Bucks County.
Arsenic and Geological Risks
One of the most serious but often overlooked issues in Bedminster and Plumstead Townships is Arsenic. This is not industrial pollution but a naturally occurring element in the bedrock here. You cannot taste, smell, or see it. We have seen local test results with arsenic levels significantly above the recommended health limits. We highly recommend every home in Pipersville test for arsenic at least once. If it is present, we can install specialized removal systems that keep your water safe without requiring you to drill a new well.
Hard Water and Infrastructure Protection
Beyond health concerns, the most common daily annoyance here is Hard Water. The same limestone geology that makes our landscape beautiful also loads your water with calcium and magnesium. You likely see white scale buildup on your shower doors, faucets, and coffee maker. This scale destroys water heaters and dishwashers prematurely. We install high efficiency water softeners that protect your home’s infrastructure while using less salt and water than older units. We also frequently treat for Iron, which leaves orange stains in toilets, and Low pH (acidic water), which eats away at copper piping.
Nitrates and Agricultural Runoff
Because Pipersville is still deeply agricultural, homes near active farms should be monitored for Nitrates. Fertilizer runoff can seep into the groundwater, creating health risks for infants and the elderly. We offer simple, reliable testing and treatment solutions like Reverse Osmosis to handle this. You can learn more about local groundwater quality through the Bedminster Township website or the Plumstead Township resources.
We love working in this community because it values quality and history. Whether you are enjoying a historic meal at The Piper Tavern, hiking the High Rocks trail at Ralph Stover State Park, or grabbing dinner with friends at the Cactus Grill, Pipersville has a distinct character. We want to ensure your home’s water system is just as reliable as the community you call home.
Comprehensive Water Solutions for Pipersville Residents
We take a “Test, Don’t Guess” approach. In an area with complex geology like Pipersville, guessing can be dangerous. We start with a comprehensive onsite analysis to determine exactly what is in your well. Then we explain your options clearly. We are plumbers and water treatment experts, not high pressure salespeople.
Frequently Asked Questions
I have a well. Do I need to worry about Arsenic?
Yes, you should test for it. Arsenic is naturally occurring in the bedrock of Central Bucks County. It is odorless and tasteless. We recommend a certified lab test to confirm your levels. If high, it is treatable with the right filtration.
My water pressure fluctuates. Is my pump failing?
It could be. Fluctuating pressure often points to a failing well pump or a waterlogged pressure tank. However, it can also be a clogged sediment filter. We can diagnose the exact cause and replace your pump if needed with a high quality, American made unit.
Does a water softener add salt to my drinking water?
It adds a very small amount of sodium, but the water does not taste salty. If you are on a strict low sodium diet, we can install a Reverse Osmosis system at your kitchen sink to remove the sodium and provide bottled quality water for drinking and cooking.
What Your Neighbors Are Saying
“Well pump went, no water Ugh. David and Jeff came out same day, and replaced it (300′ down) and it was quite cold and raining! Professional, friendly and educational. Highly recommend.”
– Andy L. (via Google Reviews)
“Service provided for low water pressure with our well system. Staff was very forthcoming with information, options, costs, answer any question we had. They were polite, professional, courteous.”
– Matthew W. (via Google Reviews)
“My well tank was on its last leg and needed to be replaced along with the plumbing connecting it to the water feed. Bryan showed up on time, had the parts in his truck, and knocked the job out in a couple hours.”
– Brian D. (via Google Reviews)
Ready to trust your tap water? Contact us today to schedule your well testing or service call. We are ready to help.
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