Do You Have Non-Proprietary Equipment?
We pride ourselves on installing only the best non-proprietary equipment on the market. This allows customers flexibility in their water treatment choices! Yesterday, we removed some old proprietary water equipment for a new customer in Clarksville, Maryland. We installed a new Chemical Feeder with Grundfos Pump for pH and corosion control, a new Water Softener […]
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 […]
Clean Water Storage For Low Yielding Wells
Water Wells in the Washington DC, Frederick and Baltimore Metro regions range in depth from around 100 feet to thousands and must yield at least 1 gallon per minute to be considered a legal well. Despite the recent wet summer we are having, many of our costumers with low yielding wells, large families or irrigation […]
5 Common Mistakes in Selecting Water Treatment Systems

There are a lot of people out there that like to take on a problem all on their own without calling a professional to help them. While a DIY approach can be beneficial in a variety of situations, selecting a water treatment system is not one of them. Attempting to handle your water treatment on […]
Infections That Can Be Prevented by Water Treatment and Purification

Many people still have homes that are hooked up to a private well that draws water into their house from an underground source. Homeowners tend to agree this is a safe and preferred method of obtaining water for their home since there are many methods of water purification that can be used to keep […]
5 Warning Signs That Your Well Water is in Trouble

Warning Signs That Your Well Water Is In Trouble There are many pros and cons to having your home hooked up to a private well as opposed to city water, many of which center around contamination. Problems can still arise from the dependence on well water though, and well repair is not something to put […]
Tips on Water Testing and Scheduling a Well Inspection

Tips Residential Water Testing & Scheduling Well Inspection Have you been dealing with issues such as stinky water or possible contamination? If your home is hooked up to a well then it could very easily be that you have an issue that will require a well inspection and necessary water testing, possibly followed by water […]
Do You Have Non-Proprietary Water Treatment Equipment?
Do You Have Non-Proprietary Water Treatment Equipment? – National Water Service We pride ourselves on installing only the best non-proprietary equipment on the market. This allows customers flexibility in their water treatment choices! Yesterday, we removed some old proprietary water equipment for a new customer in Clarksville, Maryland. We installed a new Chemical Feeder with […]
Lead in Water: Health Effects, Signs, and Professional Solutions

Lead in drinking water is a critical reality for families across the DMV. In 2018, it was reported that students at 90 Montgomery County public schools were exposed to lead concentrations higher than the EPA’s “action level” of 15 parts per billion. At National Water Service, we believe the best defense is a good offense. […]
Prepare For The Winter or Risk An Emergency
As winter roars its ugly head, it is important to ensure your well pump and water treatment systems are working properly to get you through the freeze! Today, we replaced a very old well pump with a new Grundfos well pump for a very happy new customer in Gaithersburg, Maryland. She awoke this morning to No Water in […]
Etched Glassware: Why Your Dishes are Cloudy & How to Stop It
Have you noticed a milky, foggy film on your favorite wine glasses that just won’t wash away? You might be dealing with etched glassware. Unlike simple water spots, etching is a permanent change to the surface of your glass. It occurs when the glass is actually eroded, creating tiny pits or scratches that catch the […]