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The dweller of de-la-Gatineau Valley

A reference in the region

When it comes time to dig an artesian well in the Vallée-de-la-Gatineau, a name is needed, that of Dufresne-Laniel. The company is truly synonymous with artesian wells, having dug about 80% * of all wells in the region over the last 60 years.

All you have to do is open the tap!

The Dufresne-Laniel Artesian Well team takes care of everything and brings the water to your tap. She digs the well, then supplies and installs:

the submersible pump
the pipe and the spinning from the pump to the tank
the water tank
the water treatment system
Once the job is done, all you have to do is open your faucet (if your plumbing is already installed).

NOTE *: This statistic is based on 799 well digging surveys in three randomly selected municipalities in the Vallée-de-la-Gatineau. The records are recorded by the Hydrogeological Information Service of the Quebec Ministry of Sustainable Development, Environment and Parks.

Service area
Vallée-de-la-Gatineau
Maniwaki
Gracefield
low
Lac-Sainte-Marie
Kazabazua
Otter Lake
Cayamant Lake
Lake Blue Sea
Messines
Bouchette
Sainte-Thérèse-de-la-Gatineau
Déléage
Grand-Remous
Lytton
Mont-Laurier
Cantley
Chelsea

specialties

Well digging
Installation of pumps and tanks
Water treatment
Hydro-fracturing

Dufresne-Laniel, the owners over the years

Joe Dufresne
Raymond Laniel
Raymond Laniel
Alain Lapierre
Hugo Morin

A little history

Founded in 1948 by Joe Dufresne, the company was later acquired in 1972 by Raymond Laniel. It was in 1994 that Alain Lapierre took over. Since 2012, Puits Dufresne-Laniel is the property of Mr. Hugo Morin, who had been associated with the company for 14 years. Mr. Lapierre, however, remains a collaborator of the company and specializes in the installation of submersible pumps and water filtration systems.

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