Serving Leesburg, VA — Loudoun County

Your Go-To Plumber in , VA Leesburg, VA

Leesburg homeowners count on us for expert water treatment and plumbing services. Serving the 20175 and 20176 zip codes throughout Loudoun's historic county seat.

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Why Choose Us in Leesburg?

Leesburg is Loudoun County's county seat, blending a charming historic downtown with modern suburban development. The town operates its own water utility — Leesburg Utilities — separate from Loudoun Water, which means water quality characteristics can differ from neighboring communities. Older homes in the historic district may have aging pipes that contribute to water quality issues, while newer developments on the town's edges face the same hard water challenges as the rest of the county. We understand both situations and provide tailored solutions for Leesburg's mix of historic and modern properties.

Water Quality

Leesburg Water Quality

Understanding your local water source helps determine the right treatment solution.

Water Source

Municipal (Town of Leesburg Utilities)

Leesburg operates its own municipal water system, separate from Loudoun Water. The town sources water from the Potomac River and Goose Creek. Leesburg Utilities treats the water to EPA standards and uses chlorine or chloramine for disinfection. Water hardness levels are comparable to Loudoun Water.

Common Water Issues in Leesburg

Hard water and fixture scale
Chlorine or chloramine taste
Aging pipes in historic homes
Sediment from older distribution lines

Nearby Service Areas

We also serve homeowners in these communities near Leesburg.

Frequently Asked Questions — Leesburg, VA

Yes. The Town of Leesburg operates its own water utility, separate from Loudoun Water. Leesburg Utilities sources water from the Potomac River and Goose Creek, treats it at the town's water treatment plant, and distributes it through the town's own infrastructure. The water meets all EPA drinking water standards.
Yes. Homes in Leesburg's historic district may have galvanized steel or even lead pipes, lead solder joints, and aging fixtures. These can contribute to elevated lead or iron levels in tap water. We recommend a comprehensive water test and plumbing inspection for any historic home, and can install treatment systems that address issues caused by older infrastructure.
Both systems source water from the Potomac River region, but Leesburg operates its own treatment plant with its own processes. Hardness levels are similar (moderately hard), and both use chlorine-based disinfection. The primary difference is in the distribution infrastructure — Leesburg's system includes older mains in the historic core that may affect water quality in those neighborhoods.
Yes. We serve both homes within Leesburg town limits (on Leesburg Utilities) and homes in surrounding unincorporated areas that may be on Loudoun Water or private wells. Our service area covers all of the Leesburg zip codes and surrounding communities.
For homes with older plumbing, we typically recommend a multi-stage approach: a sediment filter to catch particles from corroding pipes, a carbon filter for chlorine and chemical removal, and potentially a point-of-use filter certified for lead removal at the kitchen tap. A water softener may also be warranted to prevent additional scale buildup in the existing pipe system.

Ready to Improve Your Water in Leesburg?

Schedule a free, no-obligation water evaluation for your Leesburg home. We will test your water, explain the results, and recommend the right solution.