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Robbins Water Service demonstrated rapid response times and efficient installation quality, completing well replacements and emergency repairs within days despite challenging conditions, with technicians providing thorough explanations throughout the process. The company's reliability and honest diagnostic practices earned customer trust, as evidenced by same-day service calls, emergency permit coordination, and consistent follow-through across inspection, permitting, drilling, and decommissioning phases.
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About the Contractor
Robbins Water Service, Inc. has served South Jersey as a family-owned well drilling and geothermal contractor since 1910, bringing over a century of drilling expertise to residential and commercial properties in Shamong and surrounding Burlington County communities. The company's services include well drilling, well and pump repair, geothermal drilling, and water filtration and softener systems. Robbins performs geothermal borehole drilling for ground source heat pump installations, providing the below-grade loop infrastructure that geothermal systems require. Their licensed drillers handle vertical and horizontal closed-loop configurations and work alongside HVAC contractors to complete geothermal projects. Water treatment services round out the company's offering for homeowners seeking clean, reliable water alongside renewable energy heating and cooling. Contact Robbins Water Service at (609) 268-2040 for geothermal drilling and well service appointments.
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NGWA-certified Vertical Closed Loop Driller with 45+ years of geothermal experience and 114 years of family-owned well service expertise since 1910, serving South and Central Jersey with specialized equipment for thermal conductivity testing and ground loop design.
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 certifications does Robbins Water Service hold for geothermal drilling near Shamong?add
Robbins is accredited by the International Ground Source Heat Pump Association (IGSHPA) and certified by the National Ground Water Association (NGWA) as a Vertical Closed Loop Driller (VCLD).
How many years of geothermal installation experience does Robbins Water Service have?add
Robbins has been installing geothermal wells for over 45 years and brings more than 114 years of total well service expertise since 1910.
What types of geothermal systems does Robbins install in the Shamong area?add
Robbins specializes in open and closed loop geothermal systems, including vertical and horizontal closed loop installations, with fusion-certified well field tie-ins and thermal conductivity testing.
What equipment does Robbins Water Service use for geothermal site management?add
Robbins operates one of the most updated fleets of equipment in the industry, including vac trucks and mud recycling systems for professional site management.
Is Robbins Water Service available for emergency geothermal services?add
Yes, Robbins is available for emergency services on weekends in addition to regular business hours.
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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.