Sudden or ongoing low water pressure can signal serious issues with your well system, plumbing, or water supply. Our experts diagnose and fix the problem fast.
Low water pressure is more than an inconvenience — it’s often a warning sign. Homeowners across Maryland, Washington DC, and Northern Virginia experience low water pressure due to failing well pumps, pressure tank issues, clogged plumbing, sediment buildup, or aging water treatment systems.
At National Water Service, we specialize in diagnosing low water pressure at the source. Whether you’re on well water or city water, our licensed technicians perform a full system evaluation to determine exactly why your water pressure has dropped — and recommend the most effective, long-term solution.
👉If your water pressure has suddenly decreased or continues to get worse, don’t ignore it. Early diagnosis can prevent complete water loss and costly repairs.
Low water pressure can come from multiple sources, and many homes experience more than one issue at the same time.
Failing or undersized well pump
Pressure tank malfunction
Clogged well screens or sediment buildup
Electrical or control box problems
Hidden pipe leaks
Corroded or restricted pipes
Faulty pressure regulators
Partially closed valves
Clogged sediment filters
Improperly sized filtration systems
Media tanks restricting flow
Our technicians evaluate your entire water system, not just one component, to ensure pressure is restored safely and correctly.
Low water pressure often comes before complete water loss.
Call immediately if you notice:
Sudden pressure drop throughout the home
Pressure fluctuating on and off
Air sputtering from faucets
No pressure to showers or appliances
👉f you’ve already lost water entirely, visit our No Water Emergency Service Page or call now.
We service private well systems, municipal water supplies, and whole-home water treatment systems, and we never use proprietary parts or lock customers into service contracts.
✔ Certified water technicians
✔ Transparent recommendations
✔ Long-term solutions, not temporary fixes
The most common causes include a failing well pump, pressure tank issues, sediment buildup, or electrical problems within the well system.
Yes. Inconsistent pressure can shorten the lifespan of water heaters, washing machines, and filtration systems.
It can be either — or both. That’s why a full system inspection is critical.
We provide well pump installation, repair, upgrades, and emergency service across Maryland, Washington D.C., and Northern Virginia.
With over 47+ years of experience in water repair and management, we are proud to offer dedicated Water Techs & Master Plumbers to homes and businesses. Get affordable pricing, competitive quotes, and quality materials that last.