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22 GPG Indiana American water and 1990s poly pipes — Whiteland homes need a plumber who knows both. 22 GPG Indiana American water
and 1990s poly pipes —
Whiteland needs a plumber who knows both.

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Whiteland's Premier Plumbing Professionals

Whiteland is one of Johnson County's most established, owner-occupied communities — 94% of residents own their homes, and the median build year of 1992 tells the real plumbing story. That's a community built largely during the polybutylene pipe era, now drinking 22 GPG Indiana American Water from the Greenwood system.

Polybutylene supply lines installed in the late 1970s through mid-1990s are now 30-plus years old and reacting with chlorinated water the way plumbers knew they eventually would. Add 22 GPG hard water scaling inside those aging systems and water heaters, and Whiteland homeowners are holding real risk they may not see coming.

B N C Plumbing Company brings 30+ years of Indianapolis home service experience directly to Whiteland. We understand polybutylene repiping, hard water plumbing maintenance, and what 1990s-era Johnson County homes actually need. Licensed, insured, transparent.

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Gas line concerns?
Burst or leaking pipes?
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Plumbing emergencies don't wait. Our licensed plumbers are ready to respond fast and protect your home.
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Hot Water
When You Need It Most

22 GPG INDIANA AMERICAN WATER —
SEDIMENT BUILDS FAST

• Annual flushing removes mineral buildup before it fails your tank
• Tankless upgrade eliminates the sediment problem entirely
• Same-day service available*
*Terms & conditions apply & availability depending

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Polybutylene Repiping —
The 1990s Pipe Problem

IF YOUR HOME WAS BUILT 1978–1995
YOUR SUPPLY LINES NEED INSPECTION

• Gray poly pipe reacts with chlorinated water and becomes brittle
• 30-year-old supply lines are at or past end of reliable service life
• Full repiping with modern materials — done right, done once

Call (317) 352-0780
today for a pipe inspection

Quality Water Solutions
You Can Trust

PROTECT EVERY APPLIANCE FROM
22 GPG INDIANA AMERICAN WATER

• Water softeners – Stop scale before it damages aging supply systems
• Iron filtration – Eliminate staining and metallic taste
• Quality water systems – Improve taste, clarity, and water quality

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today for better water

Full-Service Plumbing Solutions

Comprehensive plumbing services for Whiteland and Johnson County homes

Repairs & Maintenance

From leaky faucets to full system assessments, our licensed plumbers diagnose issues accurately and deliver lasting repairs — especially important in Whiteland's aging 1990s housing stock.

Bathroom Plumbing

Dripping faucets, running toilets, slow drains, and fixture replacements — we handle every bathroom plumbing need for Whiteland homeowners with precision and transparency.

Kitchen Plumbing

Sink and faucet installations, garbage disposal repairs, water line hookups — we deliver fast, dependable kitchen plumbing for every era of Whiteland home.

Heating, Ventilation, AC

Professional HVAC installation and replacement with honest second opinions. We ensure you get the right system for your home without unnecessary costs.

Gas Pipe Repair

Safe, professional gas piping installation and repair. Our certified plumbers handle gas lines precisely, ensuring your appliances run efficiently and your family stays protected.

What Whiteland Homeowners Need to Know About Their Plumbing

Whiteland buys its water from Indiana American's Greenwood system at ~22 GPG, and most of the town was built during the polybutylene pipe era. Those two facts together — extremely hard water running through aging supply lines — define the biggest plumbing risk in Whiteland today.

āš ļø Whiteland Water: Indiana American Water (Greenwood), ~22 GPG — Extremely Hard, No Source Softening

Whiteland Water Works purchases its drinking water wholesale exclusively from Indiana American Water Company's Greenwood facilities. The Greenwood Indiana American system draws from 20 wells across six well fields and delivers water averaging approximately 22 GPG — classified as extremely hard water, with no softening at the source. At 22 GPG, mineral sediment accumulates rapidly inside water heater tanks, restricts faucet aerators and showerheads, and compounds wear in aging polybutylene supply lines. Whiteland homeowners on the 1978–1995 build wave are experiencing hard water stress on the highest-risk supply line material in residential plumbing history.

šŸ  Whiteland Housing: Median Build 1992 — The Polybutylene Era, 94% Owner-Occupied, High Risk

With a median build year of 1992 and strong 1970s–90s housing stock, Whiteland sits squarely in the polybutylene pipe era — the gray supply line material installed widely from 1978 through 1995. Polybutylene reacts with chlorinated municipal water over time, becoming increasingly brittle and prone to sudden cracking. At 30-plus years old, Whiteland's poly pipes are approaching or past the end of their reliable service life — and 22 GPG water accelerates the wear on fittings and connection points. With 94% homeownership, virtually every Whiteland family bears this risk directly. A plumbing inspection now costs far less than emergency water damage later.

šŸ“ BNC Serves Whiteland — Licensed, Johnson County Experienced, No Franchise Markup

BNC Plumbing is based at 4809 Madison Ave, Indianapolis — approximately 20 minutes from Whiteland via I-65 south. We serve Johnson County regularly and understand what 1990s subdivision homes with Indiana American hard water need most. Glen holds Indiana Plumbing License #PC88601022 and has been serving the Indianapolis area since 2008. No national call center, no subcontractor dispatching, no surprise charges. When you call 317-352-0780, a BNC-employed plumber arrives ready to work — not to upsell.

Whiteland Plumbing FAQs

How hard is the water in Whiteland, Indiana?

Whiteland Water Works purchases all of its water wholesale from Indiana American Water Company's Greenwood facilities. The Greenwood Indiana American system delivers water averaging approximately 22 GPG — extremely hard water with no softening at the source. At 22 GPG, mineral sediment accumulates in water heaters, restricts faucet aerators and showerheads, and stresses the fittings and connection points of aging supply lines throughout the home. Annual water heater flushing and a softener assessment are high-priority maintenance steps for Whiteland homeowners. Call BNC at 317-352-0780.

My Whiteland home was built in the 1990s — should I be concerned about my pipes?

Yes — and this is one of the most important questions Whiteland homeowners can ask. Homes built between approximately 1978 and 1995 commonly used polybutylene supply lines — a gray plastic pipe widely installed in Johnson County subdivisions during that era. Polybutylene reacts with chlorinated water over time, becoming brittle and prone to cracking and sudden failure. At 30-plus years old, Whiteland's poly pipes are at or past the end of their reliable service life. 22 GPG Indiana American water compounds the stress on fittings and joints. A licensed plumber can inspect your supply lines and advise on repiping before a failure causes water damage. Call BNC at 317-352-0780 to schedule.

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