Treating Groundwater Contaminated by Salt

Groundwater or well water is water that can be found under the earth’s surface, stored in the cracks and spaces between particles of soil, sand and rock. Well water may naturally contain many different impurities including, but not limited to, bacteria, sediment, radon, coliform, e-coli and more. Well water can also become contaminated when pollutants […]

Fresh Drinking Water Is Our Passion

Ensuring clean, pure, fresh drinking water is our passion. Every Water Treatment System we install is specific to that customers water wants and needs. From Water Softeners, Acid Neutralizers, Reverse Osmosis Systems, Radon Mitigation, Chemical Feeders, Ultra-Violet System’s, Sediment Filters, Pressure Tanks, Carbon Tanks, Constant Pressure Systems and so much more, we design treatment specific […]

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 […]

We Installed Whole Foods Misting Bars!

We installed the misting bars using a Commercial Reverse Osmosis System for 99.9% contamination free drinking water in most Whole Foods Markets ensuring the freshest, cleanest, purest water! Water Treatment at its finest!   

A Washington D.C. Install

A new Whole House Water Treatment System installed for a very happy new client in Washington DC. We installed an Acid Neutralizer for pH  control, a Water Softener and Brine Tank for hard water, a Reverse Osmosis System for 99.9% contamination free drinking and cooking water, a Carbon Tank, a Water Pressure Tank, a Sump […]

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 […]

How important is drinking water?

Everyone knows water is essential for your health. But why? Water makes up the majority of your body weight and is involved in many important functions, including: Flushing out body wasteBody temperature regulationBrain functionDigestionMost of your water comes from beverages, but food also contributes a small amount to your water intake. Ways water can help […]

How to Know If Your Drinking Water Is Safe

A glass of dirty, brown water stands behind a clear water droplet labeled with various contaminants like iron, viruses, bacteria, and more—vividly illustrating Water Quality Issues and the pollutants that threaten safe drinking water.

Since the Flint, Michigan water crisis, attention has been drawn to drinking water from treatment facilities through your tap. In Flint, high levels of lead and low levels of chlorine led to many irreparable health issues. However, lead and unhealthy drinking water are not isolated to just Flint; a recent study by Science magazine shows […]

Signs of Well Pump Failure vs. Bad Pressure Tank: How to Tell the Difference

When your water pressure suddenly drops or your faucets start “spitting,” you need to know fast: is it the well pump or the pressure tank? They fail differently, they sound different, and — most importantly — confusing one for the other can turn a pressure tank replacement into a $3,000+ pump replacement. At National Water […]

Sparkling Water On Tap

One of the many reasons we all love doing what we do is that each day is different. Different well pump issues, different equipment to service and most importantly, different customer requests. For this very happy new customer in Washington, DC, we installed a Reverse Osmosis System for up too 99.9% contamination free drinking water, […]

We’re Prepared For Any Water Situation!

National Water technicians are prepared for any water situation. To stay prepared, we hold company wide continuing education meetings every Tuesday morning. We discuss new products in water treatment & well pumps as well as round-table ideas for specific customers water issues.  A new customer called complaining about their very low water pressure. Our emergency […]

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 […]

Health Effects of Chlorine In Your Water

Health Effects of Chlorine In Your Water   The U.S. General Accounting Office reports that there are serious deficiencies in water treatment plants in 75% of the states. More than 120 million people (about 50% of the population) may get unsafe water according to a study conducted by the Natural Resources Defense Council. “The chlorine […]

Lead in Water: Health Effects, Signs, and Professional Solutions

A person holds a heavily corroded pipe with significant rust and deposits inside, highlighting severe internal damage and blockage caused by the effects of lead in water.

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. […]

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 […]