Problem Water Solutions

Get high-quality water that protects your appliances, your clothes, and your body.

The water experts at C and J Water are here to help customers get quality, affordable water. We can do a free water analysis and recommend the best water treatment solution for your home and family. View details on products and services to solve all sorts of water problems. We even offer financing options on treatment equipment.

You can count on C and J Water to find a complete water solution for your household. 

Twin tank water softeners from C and J Water on display

Water Softeners

Water softeners literally soften water, by removing certain minerals. In most cases, this means excess calcium and other minerals, which are naturally occurring elements often found in well water, but also present in many municipal water supplies.

Reverse osmosis system from C and J Water installed under a sink

Reverse Osmosis

Get high-quality water right from the tap. Reverse Osmosis is a filtration system designed to remove dissolved solids, organic and inorganic forms.

Chlorine removal system from C and J Water installed in a home

Chlorine Removal

Our dechlorinator system removes chlorine and chloramine to improve your water. A dechlorinator is ideal for homeowners with municipal water that is treated with chlorine.

UV light bacteria removal system from C and J Water installed in a residential water system

UV Light Bacteria Removal

A security system for your water, UV technology provides additional protection for your water supply. It is proven to control microbiological (bacteria & virus) issues in water including coliform, e.coli, cryptosporidium, and giardia lamblia—without the use of chemicals.

Salt-free water conditioner from C and J Water displayed in a residential setting

Salt-Free Water Conditioners

Salt-free water conditioners are intended for city water customers with health considerations, offering a sodium-free solution while still addressing the challenges associated with water hardness.

Not Sure What You Need?

Technician performing a free water test in a customer's kitchen for C and J Water.

Does your water smell weird, leave rust stains, or taste bad? Schedule a Free Water Analysis, and we’ll come to your home, test your water, and answer all your questions in just 30–45 minutes at a time that works for you!

Get My Free Water Test

What is the Source of Your Water?

Where you live and the source of your water impacts its hardness. Whether your water is supplied by a private well or by the city, water hardness can vary greatly.

Select the source of your water below to view examples of water equipment solutions that C and J Water has installed for our customers.

A Guide To The Best Water Softening Solutions

Water is considered “hard” because it contains minerals such as iron, calcium, and magnesium. These minerals are dissolved in your water. They have unpleasant and unwanted effects.

This guide will help you determine the best way to mitigate the hardness minerals in your water.

View Water Softening Solutions Guide
Central Indiana Water Softening Solutions

Treat Your Water Problems

At C and J Water we offer affordable, quality water treatment solutions to common water problems.

Bad Taste

Discolored Water

Dry Skin & Hair

Iron & Limescale Stains

Unpleasant Odor

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Salt-free water conditioner from C and J Water displayed in a residential setting

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