Leak and Flood Protection

A basement with several cardboard boxes, small appliances, and other items partially submerged in floodwater covering the floor. Floods and leaks have been a major problem in the Washington, Baltimore and Frederick Metro areas over the last few months. These recent floods have left many people worried about how to protect their homes from both rising water and internal leaks. Our new Wi-Fi enabled messenger indoor alarm system monitors and reports any residential alarm condition, including sump high water level, storage tank levels or over/under temperature alarms. A utility panel mounted on plywood features a metal box, a black control unit with cables and lights, a wall outlet, and pipes marked hot water shut-off, all set against a foil-insulated wall.   The alarm notifies the user both locally (audible and visual alarms) and remotely via text messages and/or emails to a smartphone, tablet or computer using your existing Wi-Fi network or Ethernet. The alarm is capable of notifying up to four contacts (two email, two text contacts) for alerts, including alarm, power lost, power restored, low battery and alarm offline. Unlike similar products, this alarm does not rely on cellular service, so there are no contracts to sign or monthly fees to pay. It comes with automatic alarm rest and 9-volt DC battery backup with low-battery chirp. The touch pad includes test and silence buttons for the alarm horn and LED indicators for alarm (red), power on (green) and network status. Learn more about this alarm system as well as additional flood & leak control and/or prevention by calling or emailing National Water today at 301-854-1333 or service@nationalwaterservice.com. A close-up of a water flow meter labeled PipeBurst Pro installed on a pipe, with wires attached, set against a background of reflective foil for the National Water Service gallery.Under-sink area showing a water filtration system, garbage disposal unit, various pipes, cleaning supplies, and a label that reads: Under Sink Flood / Leak Protection Standard from NWSC!. A basement water treatment system with labeled equipment: a constant pressure re-booster, a large black radon reduction tank labeled Well Water Radon Reduced 99%, and a blue water filter tank. Flood protection timbers are on the floor. A sump pit with pump equipment installed inside a concrete floor. The text reads, At NWSC, we only install clear sump covers. The National Water Service logo appears in the top right corner. A water filtration and pump control system is mounted on a wall with pipes, valves, wires, control boxes, and labeled components attached to wooden boards.