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Mike LaLone Well Service

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1366 S Ortonville Rd
Ortonville, MI 48462
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Mike Lalone Well Service specializes in directional boring, water systems, new construction installations, damaged or buried wells, and safe drinking water treatments. We have been a family-owned and operated small business in Michigan since 1898, with decades of skill and dedication passed down through the generations. Our technicians are prompt, service-minded, and attentive to our customers because we have a long-standing reputation in the community to uphold.
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