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Licensed Well Drillers & Pump Installers in Kenosha County, Wisconsin

12 licensed well professionals on record, 12 with published phone numbers. Sourced from Wisconsin state licensing records.

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

12 of the 12 licensed well pros on record for Kenosha County have published phone numbers — call one directly. Always confirm a contractor's current license status with Wisconsin before hiring.

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Licensed professionals

NameCityContactLicense
Carney Contracting LlcBurlington(262)206-1636Business lic. 9220
Gehring Lance Well Drilling IncTwin Lakes(262)537-4800Business lic. 6740
Gehring, Lance MTwin Lakes(262)206-9273Individual lic. 6994
Gohlke Well Drilling LlcBurlington(262)539-3000Business lic. 6642
Green, Charles LKenosha(262)620-5848Individual lic. 3744
Greeno, Rachel AnnKenosha(262)930-5210Individual lic. 9395
Huemann T Well & Pump IncBurlington(262)539-2399Business lic. 6210
Huemann, ToddBurlington(262)539-2399Individual lic. 6138
Hughes, Christopher MTrevor(262)752-7097Individual lic. 9295
Moon, Joshua GGenoa City(815)482-9427Individual lic. 6872
Schultz, Thomas LTwin Lakes(262)857-2728Individual lic. 6643
Superior Well Service LlcBurlington(262)539-2399Business lic. 8297
How this list works: straight from Wisconsin 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 Wisconsin DNR well-driller licensing before hiring.
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Why hire a licensed well contractor in Wisconsin?

Wisconsin 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.