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Licensed Well Drillers & Pump Installers in Washburn County, Wisconsin

13 licensed well professionals on record, 13 with published phone numbers. Sourced from Wisconsin state licensing records.

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

13 of the 13 licensed well pros on record for Washburn 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
A+ Inspection Specialists LlcBirchwood(715)790-0656Business lic. 8298
Antill, Charles ASpooner(715)635-8462Individual lic. 6101
Beecroft, David MShell Lake(715)653-4202Individual lic. 6242
Beecroft, Jeremy RSpooner(715)635-4578Individual lic. 6457
Beecroft, Levi TSpooner(715)416-1986Individual lic. 8853
D M B Drilling Co IncShell Lake(715)653-4202Business lic. 6749
Ford, Justin JWebster(715)635-4578Individual lic. 8979
Jeremy Beecroft Well Drlg & Pump RepSpooner(715)635-4578Business lic. 6458
Krantz, Trevor LShell Lake(715)416-1962Individual lic. 3780
Lindstrom, ErikSpooner(715)520-3838Individual lic. 7879
Maas, William CSpooner(715)416-0555Individual lic. 4157
Roholt, GaryBirchwood(715)790-0656Individual lic. 3817
Rutherford, Jeffrey JTrego(715)466-2630Individual lic. 6202
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.