Serving Middleburg, VA — Loudoun County

Experienced Plumber Serving , VA Middleburg, VA

Middleburg property owners rely on us for well water treatment and plumbing services. Serving the 20117 and 20118 zip codes in western Loudoun County's horse and wine country.

Local Expertise

Why Choose Us in Middleburg?

Middleburg is the heart of Virginia's horse and wine country — a historic village surrounded by rolling estates, farms, and vineyards. Unlike the planned communities to the east, nearly every Middleburg property relies on a private well for water. Well water in this part of Loudoun County presents unique challenges: variable hardness depending on the underlying geology, potential for iron and sulfur contamination, bacterial concerns that require UV disinfection, and the absence of any municipal monitoring. We specialize in comprehensive well water testing and treatment system design for rural properties, ensuring your family has safe, clean water without the oversight of a public utility.

Water Quality

Middleburg Water Quality

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

Water Source

Private wells

Middleburg and surrounding properties rely almost exclusively on private wells. Groundwater quality varies significantly based on depth, geology, and proximity to agricultural activity. Well water here commonly contains elevated hardness, iron, and sometimes hydrogen sulfide.

Common Water Issues in Middleburg

Iron and manganese staining
Hydrogen sulfide (rotten egg smell)
Hard water and mineral deposits
Bacterial contamination risk

Nearby Service Areas

We also serve homeowners in these communities near Middleburg.

Frequently Asked Questions — Middleburg, VA

The Virginia Department of Health recommends testing private well water at least once per year for bacteria (total coliform and E. coli) and nitrate. You should also test after any well repair, if you notice changes in taste, color, or odor, or if nearby properties report contamination. For Middleburg properties near agricultural operations, additional testing for pesticides and nitrates is advisable.
The rotten egg smell is caused by hydrogen sulfide gas, which is naturally occurring in groundwater in parts of western Loudoun County. It is produced by sulfur-reducing bacteria in the aquifer or by chemical reactions between sulfur in the rock and the water. Treatment options include aeration systems, oxidizing filters, or activated carbon filtration depending on the concentration.
Large rural properties typically need a comprehensive multi-stage system: sediment filtration for particulates, an iron and manganese removal stage, a water softener for hardness, and UV disinfection for bacterial protection. The exact configuration depends on your water test results and daily usage volume. We design systems scaled to handle the higher flow rates that larger properties require.
Yes. In addition to water treatment, we service well pumps, pressure tanks, and pressure switches. Common issues include low water pressure, short-cycling pumps, and waterlogged pressure tanks. We diagnose and repair these problems to ensure consistent water delivery throughout your property.
Well water quality for livestock depends on the specific contaminants present. High iron, sulfur, or bacteria levels can affect animal health. We recommend testing well water used for livestock and can design treatment systems that address both household and agricultural water needs on your Middleburg property.

Ready to Improve Your Water in Middleburg?

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