A Water Treatment Shed?

A Water Treatment installation for a customer in Potomac, MD. He decided to build a new shed to house his Radon reducing Spruce AiRaider, three Water Storage Containers with a Leak Detection Alarm, a Constant Water Pressure System, a Chemical Feeder and Solution Tank for pH and corrosion control, a Whole House 20 inch Sediment Filter and a Water Pressure Tank. 

A great way to easily access his equipment without taking up space in his home!

Two workers stand near a gray Water Treatment Shed under construction, handling plywood and lumber. Three vehicles, including a white van with a blue logo, are parked by the shed and dirt driveway. Trees surround the area. Two large white plastic water tanks sit on the ground in front of a gray Water Treatment Shed with an open door. A man stands nearby, and a red truck and van are parked on the dirt driveway, surrounded by trees. A grey Water Treatment Shed with double doors stands open, revealing large water storage tanks and equipment inside. The shed is situated on a grassy area with trees visible in the background. Interior of a Water Treatment Shed containing several large white and gray water tanks connected by pipes, a black tank elevated on a wooden platform, and various plumbing equipment against wood-paneled walls. A large gray pressure tank with a Pro-Source sticker is installed against a wooden wall in a Water Treatment Shed, connected to white and yellow pipes and electrical wiring in the utility room. A gray electrical panel in a Water Treatment Shed is mounted on a wood wall, with several yellow wires connected to it. A gray conduit leads down to a smaller box with an orange cord, and a double electrical outlet is on the right. A blue WELLXTROL water pressure tank is mounted on a wooden wall in a Water Treatment Shed, with attached pipes, gauges, wiring, and a control box. Instruction sheets and labels are visible above the tank. A white plastic tank with a black lid and measurement markings is connected to pipes and a water filter system in a Water Treatment Shed, mounted on a wooden wall in a utility room. A cardboard box sits nearby on the floor. A large black water treatment tank with attached pipes and a blue Well-X-Trol pressure tank sits on a wooden platform in the insulated Water Treatment Shed; instructions and diagrams are posted on the wall behind. Three large white water storage tanks are connected by pipes inside a Water Treatment Shed with brown walls. Additional black equipment and tanks rest on a raised platform in the back corner.