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  • Residential water wells are typically 100' to 300' deep and 4" to 6" in diameter.
  • Local well drillers or neighbors can give you an idea of how deep to drill.
  • A well takes about a week to install and lasts up to 40 years with proper maintenance and care.
  • A well provides free water for both residential and irrigation needs.
  • Geothermal wells provide heating and cooling energy for your home.
  • Any landowner may drill a well on their property.

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We can provide to the free estimate for the following services.

  1. Well Drilling Cost
  2. Well Drilling and Digging Cost Per Foot
    • Residential
    • Irrigation
    • Geothermal
    • Artesian
    • Sand Point
    • Redrilling
  3. New Water Well Installation Costs
    • Cost Breakdown
    • Well Pump
    • Well Casing
    • Well & Septic System
    • Caps, Seals & Storage
  4. Cost Factors To Dig A Well
    • Shallow vs. Deep Wells
    • Cost By Location
    • Distance To House
    • Permits
    • Water Testing
    • Private vs. Municipal Water

We can provide to the free estimate for the following services.

With nearly 18 years of experience and competitive pricing.

Cost Factors To Dig A Well

Many different factors determine the cost to dig a well, such as the depth and diameter of drilling, ground conditions, water testing, your location, permits, and more.

  1. Depth of drilling or digging
  2. Diameter of well
  3. Well Casing
  4. Permits
  5. Water volume requirements
  6. Ground conditions
  7. Availability of electricity
  8. Equipment transportation
  9. Pump and control panel
  10. Materials (screens, seals, etc.)
  11. Test pumping
  12. Excavation
  13. Water testing laboratory analysis
  14. Water treatment system