Fulton Well Drilling

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456 Old Taylor Rd
Jeffersonville, NY 12748

The Empire State Water Well Drillers Association (ESWWDA), founded in 1941, is dedicated to promoting the groundwater industry and protecting natural resources. The organization comprises professionals including drillers, pump installers, suppliers, and manufacturers, fostering cooperation and communication within the field.

Members benefit from various resources, including a Document Center, training opportunities, and access to scholarship programs. With a commitment to leadership in environmental stewardship, the ESWWDA serves as a vital resource for those involved in water well drilling across New York State.

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5.06 reviews
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Aimee H.
9/23/2014

What do you do when your water stops working? Well, I'm a city girl and I had no idea. I used water from the creek to flush the toilets......Figuring that was not a good long-term solution. I...

Mary J.
11/26/2024

Excellent service from the person that answered the phone to the workers that showed up on short notice and the owner who followed up with a phone call. This is a top-notch company. They...

Christie K.
4/9/2023

Words cannot describe how grateful we are to this company. Our well pump went on Saturday night we called on Easter Sunday morning. The crew was already out on an emergency call and they weren't...

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Jen E.
2/9/2020

Eugene is the absolute best! He had my new pump installed in just a few hours on a Sunday!! I can't say enough good about this company.

Sharon L.
8/23/2021

Eugene is absolutely the best! He was extraordinarily helpful, very responsive and showed up earlier than expected first thing in the morning to help me deal with my water/well issue. It turns out...

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William J. Roarke made his debut in the water well drilling industry in the 1930's. While working on a farm, a driller passing through the area had broken down and took a job drilling a water well at the farm. Bill watched intensely and began helping that driller. He took a liking to it immediately and within 6 months was running his own machine. In 1947, Bill started his own company, then called Harriman Water Well Drilling and then became Roarke Well Drilling soon after. William Roarke worked hard to provide quality water to local homes and businesses. Bill kept accurate well logs of every well he drilled. The filing cabinets are overflowing with well logs dating back to the first well he drilled.During some slow times in the 40's and early 50's, Bill went overseas to work as a foreman on drill crews. He was in charge of as many as 10 drill crews at the same time. He had worked in Africa, Greece, Alaska mostly drilling blast holes to build break waters.Business continued to grow and in the late 1970's, Grandson Chuck Crover started learning the business. Chuck attended seminars on well drilling, well pumps, geo-thermal wells, water treatment, well development and went to college for Business Management.In 1982 Chuck became a partner and is now operating the business. Bill passed away September 29, 2001. His expertise and wisdom will certainly be missed. Chuck and his wife Mary continue to grow Roarke Well Drilling, Inc. into the future. With the help of well trained employees, Roarke Well Drilling is known throughout the area as one of the best. Roarke Well Drilling, Inc. is proud to have so many general contractors as loyal customers for 25 to 30 years or more.Roarke Well Drilling is Proud to be celebrating its 61st Anniversary.
United StatesNew YorkJeffersonvilleFulton Well Drilling

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