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Licensed Well Drillers & Pump Installers in Hanover County, Virginia

13 licensed well professionals on record, 9 with a published email. Sourced from Virginia state licensing records.

Need a well drilled, serviced, or a pump replaced in Hanover County?

13 licensed well pros on record for Hanover County. Virginia publishes a business email rather than a phone for these listings — reach out by email below, and confirm the license is current with the state before hiring.

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Licensed professionals

NameCityContactLicense
Chad W BordewykMontpelierlook up ↗Individual lic. 000393
Clay C CrawfordRockville[email protected]Individual lic. 000524
Daniel S StanleyMechanicsville[email protected]Individual lic. 001058
Danny W Byers JrRockvillelook up ↗Individual lic. 000390
Dwight T VanderpolGlen Allen[email protected]Individual lic. 000525
Harrison H Vander PolGlen Allen[email protected]Individual lic. 001294
Israel E HodgesGlen Allen[email protected]Individual lic. 001235
John D OdellMechanicsville[email protected]Individual lic. 000564
Mitchell VanderpolGlen Allen[email protected]Individual lic. 001268
Robert D MckinleyGlen Allen[email protected]Individual lic. 001407
Robert M Faison JrHanoverlook up ↗Individual lic. 000081
Sean W SchaefferGlen Allen[email protected]Individual lic. 001367
Stephen L TalleyRockvillelook up ↗Individual lic. 000391
How this list works: straight from Virginia state licensing records — license status plus the contact detail the state publishes. Companies can't pay to be listed, and a listing isn't an endorsement. Confirm the license is current at the Virginia DPOR license lookup before hiring.
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Why hire a licensed well contractor in Virginia?

Virginia requires well drillers and pump installers to hold a state license to construct, modify, or service private water wells. Hiring a licensed contractor protects your groundwater, keeps you compliant for property sales and loans, and ensures work meets state construction standards. Always verify a contractor's current license status with the state before hiring.