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Serving Massachusetts and New Hampshire, Sontag Pump & E R Sullivan are your one-stop provider for residential/commercial/industrial pumps, well drilling, hydrofracking, water treatment/filter/filtration systems, and water-quality consultation. For over 60 years, our goal has been to ensure the complete satisfaction of every customer, while offering knowledgeable and friendly service at affordable and competitive rates.

We know that you have a choice of well drilling and water sysem companies in the area and we appreciate your consideration. Our hope is that you'll feel confident in our ability to meet all of your expectations and know that our customers are always our number one focus. Established in 1944, we have gained the experience of being able to provide nearly any type of well or water system that you require.
Reviews (3)
John C.
John C.
Aug 08, 2020
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I heartily recommend Sontag as a capable, honest company. Our well tank was malfunctioning so we got two estimates. One company wanted to give us a big, fiberglass tank, which was expensive (and unnecessary), but Sontag quoted a smaller metal tank, which was less. However, when the serviceman took a look our tank, he realized it just needed some basic maintenance. We saved a lot of money!
Jean B.
Jean B.
Jul 02, 2019
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I have a filter system, my water was smelling like rotten eggs. My filter company is out of town. I asked if there was someone local to help. I got Steve Sontag's number and called him. He said he didn't fix filters but he asked me about the problem. He told me that the salt I was using in the filter was the wrong one. I had spoken to several companies before and even the filter manufacturer and they all told me the salt I had was OK. I got the salt that Steve recommended and it worked! My water is not smelly. He gave me this info for free and was very helpful. If my pump ever breaks
Christopher J.
Christopher J.
Aug 14, 2013
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Woke up this morning and turned on the tap. Nothing. We have a well and I had instant nightmares of being days or weeks without water. On the recommendation of my plumber I called Steve Sontag and explained the situation. he told me he was by himself this week but would try to get down to us sometime during the day. Arriving midmorning he checked everything out and confirmed our 1979 vintage well pump had failed. Amazingly two hours later he had not only replaced the pump (at 180 feet down), replaced the piping to the pump, replaced the wiring and the control box and he cleaned up all the debris