Odenheimer Co

NJ

4.8 (0 reviews)

Well drilling contractor

in the Greater Lehigh Valley of Pennsylvania. Our wealth of experiencecombined with training on the new and constantly improving products within the groundwater industrygives us the skills necessary to provide our customers with a properly installedhigh-quality water system from the ground to the tap. Whether you are a homeownerbuilderbusinessor municipality in the Lehigh Valley areamany of whom are second and third generationno matter how large or small. Family Business We are located in OrefieldPA and work in the greater Lehigh ValleyBucks County PAclean water for years to come. About Us Odenheimer Co. (aka R.H. Odenheimer CompanyInc.) began in the water well drilling industry in 1939 in AllentownPennsylvania. Founded by Roy H. OdenheimerLehigh Valley nativespurchased the company in February of 1989 and were able to expand the businessmoving it to its larger current location in OrefieldPA. Kima graduate of the Penn Law Schooland Jon

610-395-6699 HOME Well Drilling Well and Pump Repair Geothermal Drilling Hydrofracking Water Treatment Excavating CONTACT Water Well Services in the Lehigh Valley, PA Top-Notch Water Well Services Since 1939 FREE Estimate How Can We Help? No Water Need a Well Water Treatment Well Drilling Well & Pump Repair Geothermal Drilling Hydrofracking Water Treatment Excavating Welcome to Odenheimer Co. Founded in 1939, Odenheimer Co. provides Well Drilling, Well Tank & Pump Repair, Water Treatment & Condi

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