
From water testing to full-home filtration and softening systems, Doctor Water provides customized solutions to eliminate hardness, contaminants, and odors from your home's water supply.
Doctor Water offers expert installation, maintenance, and repair of water treatment systems, ensuring every Indiana family has access to clean, soft, and safe water.
Brian takes excellent care of our water osmosis. He is very thorough and checks everything. You can tell he is very compassionate about his work. Very reasonable prices.

Brian is very conscientious in the way he installs the water system. Detailed oriented in meeting our expectations. Pleased with all the work that he has done for us and we love the system he installed.

Doctor water installed an RO system in our garage when we noticed deposits in out water.. we have now had it a year and it still works for clearing out our water.. they have come back out to swap the filter and you could tell how much of difference it’s made! Will continue working along side this company!

Common signs include spotty dishes and glassware, soap that won't lather, scale buildup on faucets and showerheads, dry skin and hair after bathing, stiff laundry, and reduced water pressure over time. Staining (orange/brown from iron, blue-green from copper), a rotten-egg smell (sulfur), or a chlorine taste are also red flags. The most reliable way to know is a water test.
It depends on your water quality, household size, and the type of system. A standalone softener is typically the most affordable option, while whole-home filtration, iron removal, or reverse osmosis add to the total. We provide a free water test and a written quote so you get an exact price for your home rather than a guess.
Hard water picks up calcium and magnesium as it moves through rock and soil. It isn't a health hazard, but it leaves scale that clogs pipes, shortens the life of water heaters and appliances, wastes soap and detergent, and leaves residue on skin, hair, dishes, and fixtures. Softening protects your plumbing and appliances and can lower energy and soap costs.
Possibly. Municipal water is treated to safety standards, but it can still be hard, and it often contains chlorine or chloramine for taste/odor concerns. Well-water homes usually need more comprehensive treatment since wells aren't regulated and can carry iron, sulfur, sediment, or bacteria. A test tells you which applies to you.