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P&H Senesac Based in Milton, Vermont

P&H Senesac is a leading name in sludge dewatering and removal and customized solid waste separation services. Ever since the foundation of our company, we have been building a reputation for excellence—and as such, we are proud to have found opportunities to serve a number of industrial, construction, and municipal clients, among them some nationally recognized brands.

We do all of this from our home base in Milton, Vermont. This is where we got our start, and where our company has grown and flourished. From our Vermont headquarters, we have developed a number of mobile centrifuge dewatering units, all of which can rapidly mobilize and dispatch to locations throughout the area and nation, allowing for expedient services for all our clients. To learn more about our service area, we invite you to contact P&H Senesac today.

Providing Environmental Services in Vermont and other parts of U.S. Since 1985

Our company was founded in 1985, when this industry was just beginning to grow. Since then, we have remained steadfast in our commitment to our clients. We want to provide an exemplary service, and to do so as cost-effectively as possible, regardless of the client’s industry or niche.

Clients pick us over the competition because we have advanced systems in place, the most advanced technology in our market, and a commitment to providing affordable services, including both long-term and short-term equipment rentals. To learn more about why clients pick P&H Senesac, we invite you to visit our testimonials page.

Call us today—no matter where in the country you are located. Contact P&H Senesac to start the conversation about your project or needs.
(888) 524-7013

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