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    Montgomery County Well & Pump

    5.0 (1 review)
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    Findlay Bros Well Drilling

    Findlay Bros Well Drilling

    3.0
    (2 reviews)

    Called this company within an hour. they were at my home approximately an hour later they were done…read moreand heading out the driveway. good people, hard-working, reasonably priced.

    If your even thinking of calling Findley well disservice ,read this first.. I witnessed first hand…read morewhat kind of a butcher well business these people are operating, i called for an estimate for a stary to finish new well installation,owner came out and gave me an estimate for $15k. Which was 5k.over the first two estimates,I asked why? He claimed he uses American parts, I gave him the job and he came out the next day wanting payment first, I regretfully paid first,that's when the nightmare started, he destroyed two trees and landscaping getting the rig on my property also sinking his truck two foot deep ruts throughout my lawn, started to drill ,and all the gray cement like muck that came out of the ground,the dumped it all over my evergreens and shrubs so that they didn't have to remove it,just hide it, then even tho they struck water at 135ft. He lied to me and said it took 180ft.so that he can charge me more money, then they dug the property to run the waterline and destroyed two ceramic drain tiles without telling me, they just threw dirt over the d broken tiles to cover it up,then they took a sledge hammer to my cinder block wall to my basement and made a one ft. Wide hole for a 1 in.waterline and just left the busted up cinder block,so that when it rained that night my whole basement got a foot of water from it., they also destroyed my electrical box and took the power source from my clothes dryer to wire the well pump,so that I'm now without power for my dryer,and left a ton of cut wires all over and my electrical box uncovered and hanging circuits live. I also must tell you,all that B's about American made parts.. a big lie! The well pump went out two weeks after the installed it,and every part they installed stamped "CHINA" and he blocked my number to avoid talking to me! Because he knows what he is! A thief! And a butcher! You have been warned. It cost me a total of 25k.to clean up and right all of his wrongs and this is why I'm telling everyone to avoid this butcher!! You have been warned.

    C&J Well Co. Service, Pumps, & Drilling

    C&J Well Co. Service, Pumps, & Drilling

    4.3
    (10 reviews)

    Great, professional company for households with well water systems and/or water treatment!…read more I've had service with C&J a few times within the eight years I've lived in my house thus far. The house runs on a private well system. An iron filter system is a big water treatment component that was installed by C&J some time ago. Most recently, a new media tank was installed since the previous one was about 10 years old and likely nearing the end of its lifespan. The call was made and done a few days prior, scheduling was done easily, and the service/tank exchange was done with no issue. After the new media filter was in place, the technician, Jeff, was sure to run a cycle and stuck around for a few moments to ensure proper functioning. Like previous service calls, work was done promptly and within reasonable pricing. Highly recommended for homeowners with well water systems!

    Long review, but potentially helpful for customers who are concerned about low-producing wells…read morebefore making a large investment! First I want to recognize the field crews. Everyone who came to our property was professional, friendly and explained what was happening. We truly appreciate the effort they put into trying to help us. Our concerns stem primarily from communication, transparency and expectations that were set during the sales process. When the project was sold to us, we were told there was approximately an 85% chance of hitting good water with a bucket well. We were previously using a pond well and despite explaining that we had recent bacteria testing showing no issues, the salesperson repeatedly expressed concern that our water could be harming our children and stated that he was "so concerned" that our situation would be treated like an emergency. Because of those conversations we felt a great deal of urgency to move forward and trusted that all available options and risks were being fully explained. We made it very clear that we needed adequate clean water for our family and wanted to realistically understand all of our options before making such a large investment. We asked multiple times and he was confident this well drilling would be successful. We were told they would first attempt a rotary well and that if that did not work, a bucket well would likely be successful. However, after the rotary well was drilled to 200 feet without finding water, we were immediately told that a bucket well was probably not a good option either. That completely contradicted what he had told us before moving forward. The bucket well was drilled but it has never produced enough water to meet our family's needs. We understand that no company can guarantee water quantity or quality and that drilling always involves risk. However, after reviewing nearby public well logs ourselves, it appears that low production was a much more realistic possibility than we were initially led to believe. We did not realize local well logs were public and after reviewing the area it seems clear there was never a strong possibility of hitting good water. Water storage options should have been discussed from the beginning. One of our biggest concerns involved communication regarding water quality. After the well was completed we believed the water was safe to use and were never informed that bacteria testing was still pending. We used the water, including for our son who has significant medical needs, only to learn nearly a week later that the water had tested positive for E. coli. That lack of communication was extremely concerning. At that point we were advised that an additional $1,800 UV treatment system was the best solution. We explained that we could not afford another major expense on top of the nearly $19k we had already invested. We were told not to worry and that they would "figure out the nickels and dimes after we get your water safe for your son." Based on that conversation we believed the additional cost would be manageable. In the end the discount offered was only $150, which was not what we understood from those discussions. We were also initially told the well was producing around 140 gallons per day. After experiencing sediment coming through our plumbing and requiring another drilling rig to return to the property, we reviewed our actual water usage data and the well appears to be producing closer to 30 gallons per day. As a result we have spent over $19k and still require weekly water deliveries with no storage. Looking back we wish additional options such as water storage solutions had been discussed more thoroughly from the beginning given the local well data. We recognize that drilling wells involves uncertainty and appreciate that C&J returned to address problems. However, the lack of transparency, inconsistent communication and expectations set during the sales process left us feeling that we invested a significant amount of money while still facing the same water challenges we were trying to solve.

    Montgomery County Well & Pump - welldrilling - Updated June 2026

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