Water Well Contractors in Ohio

Ohio water well and private-water-system contractors registered with the Ohio Department of Health for wells, pumps, cisterns, ponds, sealing, and private water system work. Profiles are sourced from the ODH contractor activity status report where registration, company phone, address, county, and active status are published.

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Permit note: New wells, well alterations, pump work, cisterns, ponds, sealing, and other private-water-system work usually require an Ohio Department of Health registered contractor plus local board-of-health permits, inspections, and water sampling. See full Ohio permit guide →

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Frequently asked: water well contractors in Ohio

Are water well contractors registered in Ohio?

Yes. Private water systems contractors are registered through the Ohio Department of Health. Confirm the registration number, active status, activity scope, and local health-department permit requirements before hiring for well, pump, cistern, pond, or sealing work.

What counts as private water system work?

ODH private water systems work can include constructing, altering, repairing, servicing, inspecting, sealing, or maintaining wells, springs, pumps, cisterns, ponds, and related potable water systems serving homes and small properties.

Do I still need a local permit?

Usually yes. ODH registration identifies who is allowed to do the work; the local board of health typically handles permits, inspections, sampling, and final approval for the specific property.

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