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Does your water smell, taste bad, yellow your laundry, or leave hard water build-up? Because your family deserves nothing less than the best, it’s time to know what’s in your water!

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We’ll test your home’s water and answer all your questions. The process is quick and can be scheduled at your convenience. Clean, high-quality water is closer than you think. Let us help.

City and Well Water Experts

At C and J Water, our mission is to elevate your water experience. We don’t just analyze your water—we aim to transform it. With unparalleled expertise in both city and well water systems, we harness advanced technologies and years of experience in Indiana water to perfect what flows into your home. It’s not just about clean or clear water—it’s about experiencing water at its absolute best!

Water Hardness

Water hardness is caused by high levels of calcium and magnesium dissolved in your water. This hinders soap’s ability to lather and leaves behind stubborn mineral deposits. Over time, this can not only damage your appliances and plumbing but also affect your skin hair.

Water pH

pH measures how acidic or alkaline your water is. When water is not in balance, it can corrode pipes, damage appliances, and negatively impact skin and hair health.

Chlorine Levels

Chlorine and chloramines are commonly used in city water to kill harmful microbes. While effective, high levels of these chemicals can affect odor-taste, dry skin and hair, and may react with organic matter to produce harmful byproducts.

Iron Levels

Iron in water shows up as reddish-brown stains on fixtures and laundry. High iron levels can not only alter the taste and appearance of your water but also clog pipes and appliances, reducing their efficiency and lifespan.

Total Dissolved Solids (TDS)

Total Dissolved Solids (TDS) are the combined inorganic, and organic substances present in your water. A low level of TDS is generally acceptable. Excessive amounts can affect taste, build up in pipes and appliances, and may indicate harmful contaminants like heavy metals or chemicals.

Forever Chemicals

Forever chemicals, including PFAS, PFOA, and other harmful contaminants like volatile compounds and microplastics, are increasing in water supplies. These substances don’t break down in the environment and can accumulate in the human body. This can lead to serious health risks such as cancer, liver damage, and developmental issues.

Lead and Other Metals

Metals such as lead, mercury, arsenic, and cadmium can make their way into water supplies through natural sources, industrial processes, or corroded plumbing. High levels of these metals can lead to serious health issues.
*Metals testing is available for an additional fee.

E.Coli and Other Bacteria

Harmful bacteria are often introduced into water through sewage contamination, agricultural runoff, or failing septic systems. Exposure to these bacteria can lead to gastrointestinal illnesses, infections, or more severe health complications, particularly for vulnerable populations.
*Bacteria testing is available for an additional fee.

What’s in Your Water? Let’s Find Out.

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