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 […]

Commercial Water Treatment

Water Treatment is not only for homes! We recently installed a twin KX Pro Commercial water treatment system to effectively reduce iron and other heavy metals from the Gary J. Arthur Community Center in Glenwood, MD.      

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 […]

Chemical Feeder for Disinfection & pH Balancing

One of the most commonly used but misunderstood water treatment systems is a Chemical Feeder. A Chemical Feeder is among the most effective and economical ways to treat your waters pH and odor issues. One of the main purposes of a chemical feed system is to control the pH of your water. The system measures […]

2,000 GPD Reverse Osmosis System

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 […]

Leak and Flood Protection

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 […]

5 Common Mistakes in Selecting Water Treatment Systems

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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

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  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

Broken Fitting

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

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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 […]

Water Softeners and Salt- Free Water Conditioners

What is a Salt-Free Water Conditioner and do they live up to their marketing claims? Water Softener with Brine (Salt) Tank Salt-Free Water Conditioners claim to deliver the same results without the size and hassle of salt-based water softeners. These salt-free setups promise no more large salt (brine) tank taking up room, no more spending […]

How to Know If Your Drinking Water Is Safe

Water Quality Issues

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 […]

Is my well pump or pressure tank bad?

How to know if your well pump or pressure tank is bad.   Common Indicators   Pressure Tank   Fluctuating Water Pressure (Check pressure gauge) Water-Logged Pressure Tank   How to check to see if your pressure tank is waterlogged     Knock on the pressure tank below and above the bladder or roughly 4″ […]

Well Pumps and Water Treatment for Builders

Working with builders, installing well pumps and water treatment, is a one of the largest divisions at National Water Service.  Before discussing what water treatment the home may need, a well pump must installed.  We use both conventional and variable speed well pumps. Once the pump is in the well, the pipe and wire are […]

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, […]