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Z Water Solutions LLC

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Over 15 years experience cleaning windows. Insured and OSHA safety trained to provide a professional result. International Window Cleaners Association (IWCA) trained in High Rise rope descent use, and Competent Person qualified identifying roof anchors.

Over 15 years experience cleaning windows. Insured and OSHA safety trained to provide a professional result. International Window Cleaners Association (IWCA) trained in High Rise rope descent use, and Competent Person qualified identifying roof anchors.



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Camp Well Drilling & Pump Service

10366 Moccasin Ln
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Camp Well Drilling & Pump Service

10366 Moccasin Ln
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Since 1953, Camp Well Drilling & Pump Service has established itself as Montana's premier well drilling and pump company. As a locally owned and operated company, Camp Well Drilling & Pump Service prides itself in offering prompt, high quality services to Missoula and the surrounding areas. We specialize in the drilling of water wells, and new installations, repairs, and replacements of water pumps for residential, commercial, industrial, and municipal clients alike. Camp Well Drilling & Pump Service also provides the sales, installation, and servicing of constant pressure systems or variable speed drives, water reservoirs or cistern and booster pump systems systems, water pumps, pressure tanks, and hardware. For your peace of mind we're fully licensed, bonded, and insured. Call TODAY with questions or to schedule your appointment. Well Drilling License #007

Since 1953, Camp Well Drilling & Pump Service has established itself as Montana's premier well drilling and pump company. As a locally owned and operated company, Camp Well Drilling & Pump Service prides itself in offering prompt, high quality services to Missoula and the surrounding areas. We specialize in the drilling of water wells, and new installations, repairs, and replacements of water pumps for residential, commercial, industrial, and municipal clients alike. Camp Well Drilling & Pump Service also provides the sales, installation, and servicing of constant pressure systems or variable speed drives, water reservoirs or cistern and booster pump systems systems, water pumps, pressure tanks, and hardware. For your peace of mind we're fully licensed, bonded, and insured. Call TODAY with questions or to schedule your appointment. Well Drilling License #007




"He arrived a couple hours after I called. He replaced the items and has worked great ever since. I would definitely hire him again."

Tracey B on April 2020

Water well drilling and complete pump service new pump systems, pump service and repair,water lines, irrigation pumps, pressure tanks, water systems, constant pressure systems.

"He arrived a couple hours after I called. He replaced the items and has worked great ever since. I would definitely hire him again."

Tracey B on April 2020


R & R Pump Company

907 Euclid Ave
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R & R Pump Company

907 Euclid Ave
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40 years of experience

We are a very diverse company. Tamer Rask founded the business 30 years ago, now he and his 3 kids run and operate it. R&R Pump is a very uniquely ran company. Every employee strives to satisfy the customer and not just provide him with the best product but the best way to do it also.

We are a very diverse company. Tamer Rask founded the business 30 years ago, now he and his 3 kids run and operate it. R&R Pump is a very uniquely ran company. Every employee strives to satisfy the customer and not just provide him with the best product but the best way to do it also.


Dorian Visionheart Dyer

3560 South Brandon Street
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Dorian Visionheart Dyer

3560 South Brandon Street
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Customers say: True professional
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I am a self-taught artist, initially drawn to experiment with pastels and colored pencil, and now working with acrylic on canvas. My art speaks for itself.

I am a self-taught artist, initially drawn to experiment with pastels and colored pencil, and now working with acrylic on canvas. My art speaks for itself.


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Wells and Pumps questions, answered by experts

There are many reasons you may want to extend the depth of an existing well or drill a new, deeper well on your property. A deeper well can tap cleaner water sources—shallow water may contain more contaminants. With a deeper well, you’ll also have an easier time reaching the water table depth (the level at which underground water is found) and can get past tricky soil conditions. 

Plus, if your local building code requires a minimum well depth for safety and environmental standards, you’ll meet the code by digging a deeper well in the first place.

The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) recommends testing your well at least once a year to check for bacteria and contaminants. If you live in an area prone to flooding, runoff, or any other environmental concerns, it can be a good idea to check two to three times per year.

Yes, it is possible to drill a well by hand, but it calls for a good deal of physical labor. Drilling a well by hand is best suited for softer soil, and it may not be possible through rockier terrain. For wider and deeper holes, companies with professional equipment make the job much easier.

Reduced water pressure, strange noises, or air sputtering from faucets.

No, a bigger pressure tank has no effect on water pressure. To increase water pressure in your well water, gently adjust the tank’s pressure settings to a higher psi (pounds per square inch). If you’ve already done this, you can swap out your current pump for one with a higher flow rate, measured in gallons per minute (GPM). You can also call a pro to install a water pressure booster pump in your home plumbing system. If you experience fluctuations in water pressure, replace your current tank and pump with a constant pressure system.

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