R. J. Seward & Son Reviews (2)
R. J. Seward & Son Rating
Description: WATER WELL DRILLING & SERVICE, IRRIGATION SYSTEMS, SERVICE & EQUIPMENT, WELLPOINT & DEWATERING SYSTEMS
Address: 158 Blackbird Station Rd, Townsend, Delaware, United States, 19734-9506
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Mr. [redacted] and his son signed a proposal with me on April 30, 2015. They started drilling on 5-21-2015 and received first payment. On 5-29-2015 they claimed well was finished and received final payment in full. When the plumber was unable to get water flow on 5-29-2015 Mr. [redacted] and son were called back to the premise. Over the next 4 weeks they drilled, at least occasionally, for the next month. To be fair, a day of work means they were here somewhere between 11 AM and 1 PM and would work until maybe 3 PM. Most days I got excuses, but little drilling. In early July (July 3rd) they moved their equipment to a residence about 3 miles from mine. The end of July they brought the equipment back to finish the job the started at my house. The following day I was informed that they no longer had a license to drill in Maryland. That took 3 weeks to resolve. The did eventually finish the well on 9-21-2015. During the 20 week span, all except 3 weeks, they had a tanker truck, a driller, a flat bed and a back hoe was parked on my property. So for 17 weeks, 119 days, I had to look at the eyesore in my yard. When they left on 9-21-2015, I did not have running water from my well in my house. I had already paid an electrician and plumber to do the hook up and I had to do that myself again. One more thing, if you call them once they start the job you have zero likelihood of a return call. If excuses were dollars, they would have made more money with excuses than they do by well digging. Don't hire these people. You will be extremely sorry.
Mr. [redacted] and his son signed a proposal with me on April 30, 2015. They started drilling on 5-21-2015 and received first payment. On 5-29-2015 they claimed well was finished and received final payment in full. When the plumber was unable to get water flow on 5-29-2015 Mr. [redacted] and son were called back to the premise. Over the next 4 weeks they drilled, at least occasionally, for the next month. To be fair, a day of work means they were here somewhere between 11 AM and 1 PM and would work until maybe 3 PM. Most days I got excuses, but little drilling. In early July (July 3rd) they moved their equipment to a residence about 3 miles from mine. The end of July they brought the equipment back to finish the job the started at my house. The following day I was informed that they no longer had a license to drill in Maryland. That took 3 weeks to resolve. The did eventually finish the well on 9-21-2015. During the 20 week span, all except 3 weeks, they had a tanker truck, a driller, a flat bed and a back hoe was parked on my property. So for 17 weeks, 119 days, I had to look at the eyesore in my yard. When they left on 9-21-2015, I did not have running water from my well in my house. I had already paid an electrician and plumber to do the hook up and I had to do that myself again. One more thing, if you call them once they start the job you have zero likelihood of a return call. If excuses were dollars, they would have made more money with excuses than they do by well digging. Don't hire these people. You will be extremely sorry.