Certified Operator for Public Water Systems

Some public water systems are required by the Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources to have a Certified Operator to oversee their water system, consult with the DNR, and provide annual samples required by the DNR. Guthrie & Frey is licensed to perform the services required of a public water system. Many owners of public water systems have found it to be advantageous to hire Guthrie & Frey, Inc. as their Certified Operator and have us deal with the governmental complexities involved in meeting the DNR requirements.

Certifications and Memberships

Guthrie & Frey has been a member of the Metropolitan Builders Association for over 35 years, a member of the National Association of Home Builders, a member of the Wisconsin Well Water Association, and is licensed by the Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources.

MBA (Metropolitan Builders Association) logo, NAHB logo, Wisconsin Builders Association Member logo

Licensed & Reliable Well Pump System Service

The Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources regulates the industry by issuing licenses to contractors who meet continuing educational and experience requirements. Guthrie & Frey has been licensed for over 35 years and is qualified to advise you of proper installation procedures to help ensure a safe, reliable supply of water.

Professional

  • Licensed by the Wisconsin DNR
  • Member Metropolitan Builders Association
  • Member Wisconsin Well Water Association

Experienced

  • Employed by leading building contractors
  • Thousands of new home installations
  • Thousands of repair / replacement pumps and tanks
  • 35+ years of service to the area

Reliable

  • Always available – day or night
  • Competent and experience service department
  • Free, no obligation estimates upon request

Code Conformance Repairs

Guthrie & Frey is licensed and equipped to perform any necessary repairs to bring your system into a safe, reliable, and code conforming condition.

  • Well casing extensions
  • Installing sample taps
  • Installing vermin proof seals