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The contractor demonstrated strong technical competence and responsiveness across multiple service calls, with technicians providing clear explanations of well pump repairs and maintenance instructions while achieving quick response times and same-day or next-day service completion. Customers consistently noted the professionalism and reliability of the team, with particular praise for handling complex well-related issues and providing thorough communication throughout the repair process.
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About the Contractor
Colaluce Well & Pump Service has drilled water wells and provided pump services in Washington, New Jersey since 1929 — nearly a century of drilling expertise in Warren County and northwestern New Jersey. The company holds a Master Well Driller license in New Jersey and offers a full range of services: water well drilling, geothermal drilling, geothermal conductivity testing, pump sales and service, water conditioning equipment, well sealing, and well abandonment. Geothermal conductivity testing (thermal response testing) is particularly valuable for right-sizing ground loop systems for commercial and larger residential installations. Colaluce drills vertical boreholes for closed-loop geothermal systems and supports heat pump projects with the below-ground infrastructure contractors need. Contact Colaluce Well & Pump Service at (908) 454-8008 or [email protected] for geothermal drilling and water well services in Warren and Morris Counties.
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Nearly a century of expertise since 1929 with IGSHPA Express Certification and heritage of drilling for Thomas Edison, offering in-house geothermal drilling and conductivity testing across nine northern New Jersey counties with warranties and senior discounts.
Geothermal heat pump installations in New Jersey require specific permits and compliance with state regulations regarding well drilling, loop installation, and refrigerant handling. Contact your local building department for specific requirements in your area.
What are Colaluce Well & Pump Service's geothermal capabilities in Washington, New Jersey?add
Colaluce offers geothermal drilling and geothermal conductivity testing services for residential and commercial properties throughout their service area.
What certifications does Colaluce hold for geothermal work?add
Colaluce is Express Certified IGSHPA (International Ground Source Heat Pump Association) and certified with the New Jersey Ground Water Association. They also hold an NJ DEP Master Well Drilling & Pump License #MD0969 and Pennsylvania License #1884.
How long has Colaluce Well & Pump Service been in business?add
Colaluce has been serving New Jersey since 1929, nearly a century, founded by Giuseppe Colaluce who drilled for Thomas Edison in his limestone quarry.
What counties does Colaluce serve from Washington, New Jersey?add
Colaluce serves Bergen, Essex, Hunterdon, Middlesex, Morris, Passaic, Somerset, Sussex, and Warren Counties in New Jersey.
Does Colaluce subcontract geothermal work?add
No, the team performs all work in-house without subcontracting, and they offer warranties plus senior discounts on services.
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Geothermal heat pump installations in New Jersey may require drilling permits, environmental site assessments, and compliance with local well and thermal energy regulations. Requirements vary by jurisdiction and system type (vertical, horizontal, open-loop). Contact your local municipality, state energy office, or a licensed geothermal installer for specific permitting requirements in your area.