Conserva Irrigation opens new Chapel Hill location

Josh Williams will serve as the operator of this location.
Josh Williams will serve as the operator of this location.
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Conserva Irrigation, Richmond, Virginia, announced that Josh Williams will be opening a new franchise location serving the greater Chapel Hill, North Carolina, area.

Known as Conserva Irrigation of Chapel Hill, Williams will lead a team of irrigation designers and technicians in repair, maintenance and installation of home and commercial irrigation systems.

Some of the Chapel Hill areas that Conserva Irrigation will serve include Apex, Cary, Morrisville, Fuquay Varina and Holly Springs. They will also cover Durham and Hillsborough.

“We are very excited to see where Josh takes his operation in Chapel Hill,” says Russ Jundt, founder and brand leader for Conserva Irrigation. “He has an amazing business background, and his laser focus on customer satisfaction will make him a very successful Conserva franchisee.”

Conserva Irrigation of Chapel Hill is the fourth location to open in the state of North Carolina. Before purchasing Conserva Irrigation of Chapel Hill, Williams worked within the insurance and employee benefits industry in various sales and marketing roles.

A native of Charlotte, North Carolina, Williams is thankful for his family, friends, fellow franchisees and franchisor, Outdoor Living Brands. “Without their collective support, none of this would be possible,” says Williams. “I can’t wait to serve Chapel Hill and Southwestern Wake County for all of their irrigation needs.”

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