Delivering clean, safe, and reliable water solutions for homes and businesses throughout Prince George’s County for over 47+ years.
National Water Service provides professional water treatment services in Prince George’s County, MD. Whether your home is connected to a public water system or relies on a private well, we help identify water quality concerns, improve taste and safety, and protect your plumbing with customized treatment solutions designed for local conditions.
Prince George’s County homeowners rely on a mix of public water systems and private wells, each presenting unique water quality challenges. Even when water meets regulatory standards, issues often originate inside the home—from plumbing materials, aging fixtures, mineral content, or environmental factors.
National Water Service provides professional water treatment services in Prince George’s County, helping residents identify problems, improve taste and clarity, and protect plumbing systems with long-term, custom solutions.
Water quality in Prince George’s County can vary significantly based on water source, location, and property age.
Homes on municipal water typically receive treated water that meets safety standards, but residents may still notice:
Chlorine taste or odor
Mineral buildup on fixtures
Corrosion from older plumbing materials
For private well owners, water quality depends on groundwater conditions and ongoing maintenance. Wells are not continuously monitored, making routine testing essential to detect bacteria, acidity, minerals, or chemical concerns.
Because conditions can differ even between neighboring properties, testing your specific water supply—not guessing—is the only reliable way to choose the right treatment.
Prince George’s County includes urban, suburban, and rural areas, which means water quality concerns are not one-size-fits-all.
Common factors influencing local water quality include:
Hard water and mineral buildup, reducing appliance efficiency and causing scale
Iron or sulfur odors in some well-supplied areas
Low pH (acidic water) that can corrode pipes and leach metals
Bacterial or microbial risks in private well systems
Lead risk in older homes, due to legacy plumbing materials
Environmental runoff, which can affect groundwater quality over time
Even when water is considered safe, these conditions can impact taste, plumbing lifespan, and daily usability inside the home.
Private wells and plumbing issues can introduce bacteria that require testing and disinfection.
Calcium and magnesium cause scale, cloudy water, and reduced soap performance.
These minerals lead to staining, metallic taste, and clogged fixtures.
These minerals lead to staining, metallic taste, and clogged fixtures.
Land use and drainage patterns can influence groundwater quality over time.
We test for bacteria, minerals, pH, hardness, sediment, and other locally relevant factors.
You receive easy-to-understand results with honest recommendations — no pressure or guesswork.
Systems are selected based on your water source, home size, and usage needs.
Installed by licensed professionals with optional service and maintenance plans available.
National Water Service provides a full range of water treatment solutions for Prince George’s County homes and businesses, including:
Every system is custom-built based on test results, not assumptions.
Bowie
Hyattsville
College Park
Greenbelt
Laurel
Upper Marlboro
Clinton
Fort Washington
And surrounding communities
Yes. Many water issues come from home plumbing, fixtures, or mineral content — not the public supply.
Yes. Well water requires customized treatment based on groundwater conditions and regular testing.
At least once per year, or anytime you notice changes in taste, odor, staining, or pressure.
Yes. We offer professional water testing to help identify the right solution for your home.
Schedule your free water test today or call 301-781-5866 to speak with a water treatment specialist.