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The contractor demonstrates strong response time and technical reliability, with multiple customers reporting same-day or next-day service for water system emergencies and pump failures; technicians consistently received praise for professionalism, knowledge, and honest diagnostics without upselling. A significant service advantage includes 24-hour availability and willingness to troubleshoot issues by phone, though one customer reported a negative interaction with office staff regarding contract cancellation.
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About the Contractor
Jensen Well Company in Blair, Nebraska has provided well drilling and geothermal system installation to Western Iowa and Eastern Nebraska customers since 1941. With over 30 years installing closed-loop geothermal systems, the company serves residential and commercial clients seeking ground-source heat pump solutions. Their geothermal services cover loop field drilling, complete water systems installation, and maintenance and repair. Jensen Well is a member of the Geothermal Exchange Organization and the International Ground Source Heat Pump Association, reflecting ongoing involvement in the geothermal industry. Additional services include well drilling, annual inspections, and emergency repair for water systems. The company operates Monday through Friday, 7:30 AM to 4:30 PM. Contact Jensen Well at (402) 426-2585 or toll-free at (800) 852-8561 for geothermal system quotes.
Verified active operator per https://www.jensenwell.com + BBB accreditation + Yelp updated March 2026 (Bundle 5 audit 2026-05-29)
Offers WaterFurnace and ClimateMaster geothermal systems with 400% efficiency ratings and 60% energy bill reduction potential to Western Iowa and Eastern Nebraska customers from Blair.
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Years in Business
85 years
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Brands Installed
ClimateMaster
Regulatory Context
Geothermal Permitting in Nebraska
Geothermal heat pump installations in Nebraska 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 geothermal equipment brands does Jensen Well Company use for installations in Blair?add
Jensen Well Company partners with WaterFurnace and ClimateMaster for geothermal heat pump systems serving customers throughout Western Iowa and Eastern Nebraska.
What efficiency rating can homeowners expect from a Jensen Well Company geothermal system installed in Blair?add
Jensen Well Company's geothermal systems achieve 400% efficiency ratings and can reduce energy bills by up to 60% compared to traditional HVAC systems.
What federal tax credits are available for geothermal installations by Jensen Well Company in Blair?add
Customers who install geothermal heat pump systems through Jensen Well Company may be eligible for federal tax credits up to 30%.
Does Jensen Well Company in Blair offer maintenance and emergency repair services?add
Yes, Jensen Well Company provides prompt annual inspections and emergency repair services to ensure your geothermal system operates efficiently year-round.
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Geothermal heat pump installations in Nebraska 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.