Werner Well & Pump Service LLC
Tuttle Well Services
177 Quaker Farms Rd, Oxford, CT 06478
M & L Engine
Serving the New Milford area.
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We Treat Your Water Right
- HoursOPEN NOW
- Emergency Hours:
Sat - Sun 7:00 am - 5:00 pm Regular Hours:Mon - Fri - Phone:
Main - 860-354-0290
- Address:
- New Milford, CT 06776
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- Categories
- Pumps, Building Specialties, Plumbing Fixtures, Parts & Supplies, Pumps-Service & Repair, Water Consultants, Water Filtration & Purification Equipment, Water Well Drilling & Pump Contractors, Water Well Plugging & Abandonment Service
- Services / Products
- Fully Insured Emergency Service Over 40 years Experience CT. Lic s WWC.0000106-W1, WWC.0000348-W1, PLUM.0284265-J1, PLUM.0286220-P1, SWS Operator 204139, NY. Reg NYRD10802, MA. Reg 920, VT. Lic WD00284 Submersible pumps constant pressure systems, Jet pumps Leak repair, Shallow & deep well pumps, Sanitary well cap Jet pump to submersible pump conversions. Water Treatment: Water testing, UV Lights, Water Conditioning & Softening, Odor Filters, Reverse Osmosis Drinking Water Systems, Sediment Filters, Iron Filters, Annual service reviews of system for peak performance of your system
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Licensed in CT, MA, NY and VT
General Info
Werner Well & Pump Service LLC is a family owned and operated business. We take pride in our workmanship and the relationships we build with our customers. We keep our vehicles well stocked and maintained in order to be ready when you need us. When you do have a problem we will troubleshoot your system and in most cases have you back in water the same day and we will always respond in a prompt and professional manor. From the smallest of emergency repairs to new wells, water systems or providing water filtration and treatment for your family s needs, our goal is to find the best solution for you at a fair price. We look forward to working with you!
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Reviews
01/13/13
Al is as hardworking, honest and reasonable as they come. He single-handedly pulled the pump from our 600+ ft well when he first started out in business. Unfortunately we are prone to lightning strikes, but if it happens, we know who to call.