A flyer we are putting in all our mailings to remind our customers of our full range of service beyond well drilling in the water, filtration, and sewer industry.
Falwell Corporation
September 13, 2016 at 7:09 PM ·
One of the most common questions we get asked is whether we still drill wells and service residential well/filtration systems. The answer is YES! The confusion is understandable due to the large commercial work we have performed in the area/region around our home office in Lynchburg. Go to our website: www.Falwellcorp.com for an over view of our services and work performed.
One of the most common questions we get asked is whether we still drill wells and service residential well/filtration systems. The answer is YES! The confusion is understandable due to the large commercial work we have performed in the area/region around our home office in Lynchburg. Go to our website: www.Falwellcorp.com for an over view of our services and work performed.
Falwell Corporation services well, well pump, filtration, and sewer pump systems for our various customers residential and commercial. From time to time we have a customer looking for parts, pipe, and misc. fittings for working on their systems themselves. We don't mind helping them if we have somebody in the office to help them find the parts they need, however, generally we are not a retail location for these types of parts and fittings and don't always have a technician available unless we know in advance that you are coming to look for a part. In this situation we ask for your patience until we can locate somebody to help us find what you need. We do retail salt, calcite, and filters for our various filtration systems we installed for our customers, available at the front counter. We will try to help people that come in off the street for others parts and fittings, however, often we will have to refer them to one of the retail plumbing supply houses in the area.
Falwell Corporation is approaching its 80th year in business. For all your water needs look to Falwell Corporation in the Lynchburg, Virginia and surrounding areas.
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