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The contractor demonstrates strong response times, with customers reporting service completion within 45 minutes for emergency repairs and same-day well drilling and installation. However, one customer experienced a significant communication failure when a scheduled well inspection occurred five days early without advance notice, resulting in an unexpected charge and minimal company accountability.
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About the Contractor
Gingerich Well & Pump Service, LLC has been drilling water and geothermal wells in eastern Iowa since 1955, making it one of the region's longest-running well service companies. The fourth-generation family business installs both open-loop and closed-loop geothermal systems with vertical boring, and holds licenses in Iowa, Illinois, Missouri, Wisconsin, South Dakota, Nebraska, Utah, and Wyoming. With more than 4.7 stars from 42 ratings, Gingerich serves residential and commercial clients across a wide multi-state footprint.
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Over 70 years of specialized experience...
Service Details
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Years in Business
71 years
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Boring Methods
Vertical
Regulatory Context
Geothermal Permitting in Iowa
Geothermal heat pump installations in Iowa 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.
Does Gingerich Well & Pump Service install both open-loop and closed-loop geothermal systems in Kalona?add
Yes, Gingerich Well & Pump Service is experienced in both open and closed loop geothermal systems. They provide comprehensive geothermal well installation, well-field design, and geothermal specialty drilling for residential and commercial applications throughout Southeastern Iowa.
How quickly can Gingerich Well & Pump Service complete geothermal system installation in the Kalona area?add
Gingerich Well & Pump Service is committed to quick service completion. With over 60 years of experience and a large inventory of parts for both old and new systems, they strive to restore water and complete pump work within one day, ensuring rapid turnaround on geothermal projects.
What types of geothermal applications does Gingerich Well & Pump Service serve in Southeastern Iowa?add
Gingerich Well & Pump Service serves residential, commercial, municipal, and subdivision customers with geothermal wells and well fields. They handle everything from residential geothermal installations to large-diameter wells for commercial and municipal applications.
Does Gingerich Well & Pump Service offer well-field design services for geothermal systems?add
Yes, Gingerich Well & Pump Service provides comprehensive loop-field design as part of their geothermal services. Their skilled team designs complete well-field construction backed by extensive industry knowledge developed over 60 years.
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Geothermal heat pump installations in Iowa 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.