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What you need to know about C&J’s Annual 6-Point Inspection
🔎 C&J's Annual 6-Point Inspection examines your entire water well system.
😵‍💫 This includes a lot and can be overwhelming to take in, so we'd like to share with you in simple terms what this service includes:
🦠 Bacteria Sample - This is a test taken from your tap and sent to an independent lab where they check for coliform and e-coli in the water.
📈 Flow Evaluation - Allows us to see whether or not your well and pump system can keep up with the demand of your home.
🔌 Pressure Switch Analysis - We inspect the switch contacts and wiring to ensure everything is safe and working properly.
💦 Leak Inspection - We make sure your well system is able to hold the necessary pressure to provide water to your home.
🛢️ Pressure Tank Check - A properly working well pressure tank preserves the life of your well pump, pressure switch, and helps provide evenness of flow throughout the house.
⚡ Pump Amps Test - Your submersible well pump is the “heart” of your well system. We read the amps to make sure your pump is in good working condition.
🥇 There’s a reason we call it the gold standard in preventive maintenance!
🧠 Learn more: cj4water.com/6-point-inspection/
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Відео

Denny's Basement: Constant Pressure
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The last episode of Denny's Basement is here! Curious about how to get city water pressure through your well pump? Then join Denny Smith and one of C&J's water well consultants George Gregor as they talk about constant pressure systems. If you are curious about the constant pressure system we offer or are looking to get one installed yourself, you can go to: cj4water.com/contact/ to get more in...
Prevention Over Reaction: 6-Point inspection
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If you’re a homeowner, you’ve probably heard some variation of the phrase “If it’s not broken, don’t fix it.” This mentality may work in the short term, but constant reactive maintenance can actually waste thousands of dollars each year due to a lack of consistent, proactive repairs. If you still operate on a reactive approach to maintenance, it’s time for a change. In this video you will learn...
No Water? No Problem!
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Is your well running short on water or already dry? C&J Well Company has a solution for you! In this video, you will learn about typical noticeable changes that can alert you to a possible no water emergency. Along with that, we will also detail you on the no water emergency services that C&J Well Co. provides. For more information about emergency well services from C&J, call us at 317-852-WELL...
From The Top Down: Why Geothermal Drilling
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If you’ve been interested in getting a geothermal heating and cooling system but the price or size needed to install one has hindered you, then this video is for you. If any of this information has made you more curious about having your vertical geothermal heating and cooling system installed, then make sure to call us at (317) 852-WELL or visit our website at cj4water.com/geothermal for more ...
We think you'd like working here!
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At C&J, we offer various services and need people like you to help. At the same time, we also want to help you. This video will give you a glimpse at multiple positions we offer, but finding your place on the team is all a part of the process we think you would enjoy working here. If you're willing to take care of equipment, work well with team members, be self-motivated, and are looking for an...
About C&J Well Co.
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Since 1996 C&J Well Co. has been a premier water well drilling and well pump service company in Central Indiana. Josh Abdnour was working for a local well drilling company, Water Wells by Wilhite, when the opportunity arose to buy the company and its 1966 drill rig. After much thought and prayer, Josh and his wife, Christy took the Wilhites up on their offer, and C&J Well Company was formed. Th...
C& J Well Co. 6 Point Inspection Video
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Getting your well inspected is an important part of your homes annual maintenance. Here's a quick sampling of an Inspection being performed by a C&J Tech Crew. Call C&J to have your well inspected or to ask any questions related to your well. 317-852-WELL. www.cj4water.com
C&J Well Co.'s Winter Special- $500 Off Well Clean Out and 6-Pt. Inspection
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$500 Off a water well clean out plus a 6-Point Inspection. 317-852-9355 Look at the water change from brown to clear in this water well clean out!
Water Well Clean Out Explained with Denny Smith
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Host of WIBC's "The Home and Garden Show" Denny Smith explains the process of cleaning out a water well.
Faith Children's Village and C&J Well Co. Partnership
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Learn about FCV and how you can get involved in impacting their lives.
Denny Smith Review Video
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Master Plumber and Radio Host Denny Smith talks about C&J Well Co. and C and J Water
Spring Special C and J Water!
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Spring Special C and J Water!
C&J Well & C&J Water
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C&J Well & C&J Water
Boring is not boring!
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Boring is not boring!
Pulling a old pump
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Pulling a old pump
Labor Day
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Labor Day
Drilling in Zionsville
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Drilling in Zionsville
A Well Cleanout
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A Well Cleanout
Drilling in a Drought
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Drilling in a Drought
About C&J Well Co.
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About C&J Well Co.

КОМЕНТАРІ

  • @loveIsraelnow
    @loveIsraelnow 20 днів тому

    how much air pressure did they use

  • @Daphne-c4x
    @Daphne-c4x Місяць тому

  • @laserfalcon
    @laserfalcon 2 місяці тому

    Why doesn't just the air come out?

  • @TXiron87
    @TXiron87 5 місяців тому

    Floated yourself right on out lol seen this before!

  • @e.d.spencer9145
    @e.d.spencer9145 5 місяців тому

    Loose that fricken music, looking for information not a music video!!!

  • @dennisrocker
    @dennisrocker 6 місяців тому

    Oh good grief. Why does everyone try to be something else when we're only trying to see how someone does something.

  • @timothybalzano9355
    @timothybalzano9355 9 місяців тому

    Nice place !! Looks like pump was missing torque arrester? Reminded me of this old house Country Style!

  • @rfprepper8187
    @rfprepper8187 11 місяців тому

    Needs a Tee on top with 3-4 feet of horizontal pipe so you can actually see what is coming out. No torque arrestor or centering guides either.

  • @godofplumbing
    @godofplumbing Рік тому

    Okay couple problems here. 100-foot well, and it was clean obviously. The well wire will not wear out by a careless pump guy jamming It Down in the Hole. Well wire wear out because you were not using a torque arrestor, and every time that pump starts a gives it a twist. That twisting is what where's the wire out. At least put a torque arrestor on it for god sakes. You guys just laid 100 ft of 1 inch pipe in the dirty grass, then jammed it back in the well. Nice way to add animal poop, and bacteria. Something tells me you guys have ground water seeping into that well. Do a pH test, if it test as an acid you may have groundwater contamination.

  • @dumpsterfire6351
    @dumpsterfire6351 Рік тому

    Obnoxious

  • @MRM5J
    @MRM5J Рік тому

    I sont get ehat this accomplished as water moves through more setiment will come in.

  • @gandl2123
    @gandl2123 Рік тому

    Pretty cool. Tell me about your solar array. How big is it? Does it provide more than enough of your power? Off grid? Grid Tied with battery back up. Very interested. BTW I have a 200' well and want to do this myself. Pull it, blow it out. I'm getting more sediment than I want. My issue? I have 1 1/4" PVC pipe I do believe and really like the way the black pipe goes down and it pulled without joints. Do you recommend this black pipe? Would you swap out if you have PVC pipe? Tks

  • @kenthompson3730
    @kenthompson3730 Рік тому

    All the water brought up looks nice and clean. Other videos show sand and silt being pumped for hours before it comes out clean. I think our well is silted up. I believe it’s about 230 feet. Every summer when we are in drought conditions (more and more frequent) our well only produces for about 15-30 minutes before it starts drawing down and short cycling. Last summer, our well guy said he’d lower the pump. Found out it’s already on the bottom. Now, I do not believe it’s on the bottom of the well. I’m pretty sure it’s sitting on silt that has built up in the 35 years since it was drilled. I suggested he “blow it out.” He said that all he can do it drill a new well! That doesn’t seem right. He should be able to blow out the silt to get down to the original bottom, or maybe bore it out, don’t you think? I’ve got references to two other well service companies in the area. I’ll see what they have to say.

    • @i..am..
      @i..am.. Рік тому

      Have you gotten an answer to your question? I'm in Florida and am buying a house with a well that's pumping silt. I've been doing research it sounds like you'll probably want to drill deeper though because if you're at the bottom it's a matter of time.

  • @kevinkall8547
    @kevinkall8547 Рік тому

    what's that grainy grey video at 50-second mark indicate?

  • @snakerog
    @snakerog Рік тому

    Geysers are in Yellowstone National Park, not Yosemite. Just saying and not meaning to be a smart ***. Thanks for the informative video.

  • @johngorman-xt8sh
    @johngorman-xt8sh Рік тому

    Most painful video ever. 22 year Driller here. Those people are NOT Drillers. They are doing that the hard way. Also it's called Airlifting you morons. Also the Pitless Adapter did nothing to drilling. Except make it more of a pain I the ass. Now uou need a special Pitlrss Adapter. Before you could fix it with stuff from a local store. This video is painful to watch. Oh don't hit the air all at ince... why not. He'll that well was drilled with 1100/350 most likely. That little compressor isn't going to hurt anything. Lmfao

  • @thesleevelessfisherman2645

    What’s the point of this

  • @geraldkyle5819
    @geraldkyle5819 Рік тому

    The music racket is too loud. I'm out of here.

    • @benstreck6466
      @benstreck6466 Місяць тому

      Agreed. I'm not here for music and a production. I'm trying to figure out how to fix my well!

  • @meghanmckenzie2516
    @meghanmckenzie2516 Рік тому

    How much does it usually cost?

  • @JamesCouch777
    @JamesCouch777 Рік тому

    I've never heard of anyone doing this. Seems like a good idea but not sure how it would work on a 500 ft well. I just put chlorine down the well a couple of times a year.

  • @sissymurphy9620
    @sissymurphy9620 Рік тому

    interesting I grew up on an organic farm but we had a jet pump in NJ and then when I married it was city water until I retired to VA. This has become my nightmare

  • @sissymurphy9620
    @sissymurphy9620 Рік тому

    OK QUESTION . I had a 10 year old well pump go bad and plumber put in another new pentair pump and never checked wiring when they checked the pump they only got 3 ounces of water a minute and plled up the pump to find out it broke in half so replaced the pump with another paentai 1 hp pump , But then never flushed my pressure tank or hot water heater . 40 gallon pressure tank was a couple of years old but had been flushed out when new whole house water filter was put in 4 months before . This destroyed the new whole house water filter again with sludge and the pressure tank was filled with brown sludge also now worried about my 3 year old hot water heater. Not sure why the pump went out the first time and drained the well . The well is 400 feet deep So far this has cost me over 4thousand dollars . I am retired and this is horrible .This new old whole house filter replace one that was 10 years old and showing it's age so replaced it and then replaced it and now replace it again Instead of a plumber should I have called a well driller instead and saved myself this headache . Well was put in 2004 when I retired to va in my new modular home

    • @briantheguy1
      @briantheguy1 Рік тому

      What is the question?

    • @johngorman-xt8sh
      @johngorman-xt8sh Рік тому

      Never hire a plumber to do a Drillers job. Sludge? You should not be having sludge Also flushing the pressure tank and water Heater is not normal practice. If you are getting enough solids to clog things. Stop buying pumps and call a Driller to check your well out. It may need what they are doing in this video. Airlifting is what it's called. Also may need a screen installed inside your well to stop the sludge. Plumbers can't do any of that.

    • @johngorman-xt8sh
      @johngorman-xt8sh Рік тому

      Also here is a huge hint for ya. Rent that compressor from any rental place. Goto Hime Depot and get some black roll and do it yourself. Save yourself a small fortune. Literally pull the pump. Put the black roll to the bottom and blast it with air and see what comes out. If your well is full of sand you will see it come out.

    • @sissymurphy9620
      @sissymurphy9620 Рік тому

      @@briantheguy1 I hired the wrong person and learned from it

    • @sissymurphy9620
      @sissymurphy9620 Рік тому

      @@johngorman-xt8sh it came from the well pump going bad and draining the well dry . The wiring was bad on the pump and if the plumbers had listened to me and checked the wiring , because something had to happen to make the well pump do this . Then since they did not check the wiring the well pump they put down there would not have blown in half and tripped the circuit breaker also . I had a new breaker put in for well pump after that just incase . I was told by a well driller here that it was a plumbing problem and only learned from these videos that it was not a plumbing problem , but a well driller videos on here convinced me I SHOULD HAVE CALLED A WELL DRILLER one that wanted to work and not the one I called in GRETNA VA that told me to call a plumber LIVE AND LEARN . i WAS TOO WORRIED ABOUT HUBBY IN THE HOSPITAL TO THINK STRAIGHT