Water treatment, water testing, well drilling and hydro-fracking services for VT, NH, and MA.
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If you're searching for well drilling services to ensure your Rindge, NH home has access to clean water, you've come to the right place! With over 65 years of well drilling in VT, NH, and MA, Wragg Bros. Well Drilling has a strong history of making sure your home will have the clean water it needs to keep you and your family healthy and happy.
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We work with customers throughout Rindge, NH and surrounding areas
Looking for well drilling and water treatment services? Look no further than Wragg Brothers in Rindge, NH!
We offer a wide range of services to meet your water needs, including well drilling, hydrofracking, water conditioning, water treatment, and more. We're dedicated to providing the best possible service to our customers, so you can rest assured that you're in good hands. Contact us today to learn more about our services and how we can help you.
Enjoy fresh water and cut utility costs with your own artisan well in Rindge, NH.
Save money on heating or cooling your Rindge home with a geothermal system.
Restore water flow to your tired well with Hydrofracking services.
Improve your water quality with conditioners that remove minerals.
Ensure your well pump is working properly by servicing regularly.
Remove bacteria and other harmful germ and restore your drinking water.
If you're thinking of buying a home with a private well, be sure to get a comprehensive residential well inspection and flow test from the pros at Wragg Brothers. Our thorough inspections go beyond what a typical home inspector can do. We'll test the water quality and flow rate, as well as check the condition of the well pump, pressure tank, and other components. This way, you can be confident you're getting a safe, reliable water source.
“2 of the nicest guys! They were here within a half hour of my call. Very professional and pleasant within 20 minutes, they had it fixed! I highly recommend Wragg Brothers."
“The gentleman on the phone listened to me and offered some free advice to help me avoid having to pay anyone to come inspect the well. I even had to call back and he was very gracious. I'll use them whenever I have issues."
“We had a great experience with this company. Nice and helpful office staff, prompt service, fair pricing and the crew was so efficient and polite! Will definitely use going forward for any well issues we run into."
We have been in business since 1956 and strive to maintain our professional reputation. We use the latest technology and equipment to drill our wells.
When contracting Wragg Brothers for your well drilling service, we will first arrange for a site visit to determine the location of your well. Once the site has been determined, Wragg Brothers will draft and submit a well drilling permit to your local health department. Upon permit approval, we will schedule a date to send our drilling rig to the site location and begin work.
Once the well is complete, we disinfect the well, and then we put on a well cap that provides ventilation. We recommend that you have your water tested for bacteria and other contaminants.
Geothermal energy can be used to heat and cool any building of any size. It is clean and renewable. Geothermal heating systems are a viable, cost-effective alternative to fossil fuels. Geothermal systems can be installed in new homes, or retrofitted into existing buildings. Geothermal heat pumps provide heating, air conditioning, and hot water, and are quieter, and 30% more efficient than other heat pumps. You'll never need another oil delivery again! You'll save money, as geothermal heat pumps use less energy, and you'll be reducing global warming and promoting cleaner air. Furthermore, in 2009 and 2010, the ARRA has offered a tax refund to homeowners who make their homes more energy efficient.
Wragg Brothers has been an industry leader in the Hydro-fracturing (Hydrofrac) of water wells since the 1950's. Hydro-fracking is a procedure which is usually done when a water supply in a well is not yielding adequate amounts of water.
A low yield in a water well is typically caused by small fractures or fractures that have sediment or mineral accumulations. Hydro-fracking helps to break through these elements and increase water flow.
At Wragg Brothers, we use potable water during the hydro-fracking process unlike oil and gas wells that use sands, ceramics and chemicals.
Our goal is provide you with a well that yields a gallon a minute over what you are currently yielding. Typical results yield 1 to 3 gallons per minute and occasionally, greater results do occur.
There are many different types of water conditioning systems available. The type of system you need will depend on the quality of your water and your personal preferences.
Installing a water conditioning unit can address a number of problems you may be experiencing in your home.
If we find bacteria in your water, we may recommend killing them with a water shock treatment.
Wragg Brothers has been installing well water pumps since the 1950's. Our pump technicians have the expertise ranging from the installation of submersible pumps to setup of complex constant pressure systems.
It’s easy to take your home’s water pump for granted—that is until it stops working and you’re left without running water. Your water pump is a vital part of your home’s plumbing system, responsible for circulating water throughout your home and keeping the water pressure at a consistent level. Luckily, water pump problems are relatively rare, and when they do occur, they can often be fixed with a simple repair.
If you do find yourself in need of water pump repair or replacement, you can count on Wragg Brothers to get the job done quickly and correctly. We can provide with an overview of water pumps and common water pump problems, as well as ways to maintain and protect your water pump in the future.
If your water well is experiencing bacteria growth or you suspect that there may be bacteria in your well, you may need to shock the well. Let Wragg Brothers make it better. We'll analyze your well water and determine what is the best method to improve your water.
Watch out for the signs of contaminated well water
These problem may indicate the growth of harmful bacteria like coliform and e-coli. A test can confirm the presence of bacteria.
Don't buy a home without getting a comprehensive residential well inspection and flow test from seasoned pros at Wragg Brothers. Our inspections go far beyond what a home inspector can do.
Once we properly unseal the well head, we'll conduct a series of tests.
3 Reasons to Choose Wragg Brothers for All of Your Water Well Drilling & Water Treatment Needs
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Family owned and operated for three generations.
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Highest personal customer satisfaction.
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Full service company for all your water well needs.
We want to learn more about your needs so we can provide the perfect solution. Let us help you determine if water well drilling is right for you.
Rindge is a town in Cheshire County, New Hampshire, United States. It is located in the southwestern part of the state, about 15 miles south of Keene, the county seat. Rindge has a population of approximately 6,000 people and covers an area of around 40 square miles.
The town was first settled in the 1730s, and was incorporated in 1768. It was named after Daniel Rindge, a wealthy landowner who helped fund the town's early development. Rindge was primarily an agricultural town for much of its history, but in the 20th century it began to attract summer residents and tourists drawn to its natural beauty and recreational opportunities.
Today, Rindge is known for its scenic landscape, which includes several lakes and ponds, forests, and mountains. Some popular outdoor activities in the area include hiking, fishing, boating, and skiing. The town is also home to Franklin Pierce University, a private liberal arts college that was founded in 1962.
In addition to its natural attractions, Rindge has a small downtown area with shops and restaurants, as well as several historic sites, such as the Meetinghouse Common Historic District and the Rindge Historical Society Museum. Overall, Rindge is a charming and peaceful community that offers a relaxed way of life and a connection to nature.
Popular things to do in Rindge include visiting the Annett State Forest, Hunt Castle, Cathedral of the Pines, Lake Monomonac, Contoocook Lake, Franklin Pierce University, and Monadnock State Park.
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