The safety of your water is extremely important! That is why we include WELLCHECK Water Testing with every new residential water well that we drill. This extensive ISO 17025 Certified Water Testing provides a detailed laboratory report on your water quality.
Must be presented when ordering.
One per customer / location.
Cannot be combined with any other offer.
Must be presented when ordering.
One per customer / location.
Cannot be combined with any other offer.
Must be presented when ordering.
One per customer / location.
Cannot be combined with any other offer.
A properly constructed and maintained water system should last up to 20-50 years or more. Initial construction, regular inspections and maintenance, water quality, and environmental conditions all can play a role in the lifespan of your well.
Costs vary based on factors like well depth, geology, and location. It’s best to get a detailed estimate from a licensed well driller for your specific needs. Call us today for a free on-site consultation and estimate for your well drilling project.
It is not recommended to attempt well drilling as a DIY home project. Water well drilling requires specialized equipment, permits, and expertise. Hiring a licensed professional ensures your safety and compliance with regulations.
Most residential wells are between 100 and 500 feet deep, depending on local geology and water levels. A safe depth is determined after a professional assessment of your property.
Choose a licensed, experienced contractor with good local references. Look for companies that use modern equipment, follow regulations, and offer clear communication and warranties.
A well pump should be professionally serviced annually to maintain optimal performance and prevent costly breakdowns. This maintenance typically includes inspecting electrical components, checking the pressure tank, cleaning mechanical parts, and testing water quality.