Types of Well Drilling

 95% of fresh water is ground water. It can be found below the earth's surface that fills the spaces between grains of sediment and rock fractures. In most cases, drilling is used to reach aquifers or rock fractures where ground water is found. Wells are made by drilling into the rock layers using drilling equipment to access water deep beneath the surface.

 We offer 6”, 8”, and 10” drilled wells.

Residential 

Before starting a residential well, we make every attempt to understand our customers' present and future needs in order to help select the best possible location and size for the well. After a site is chosen, it may take up to a few days to complete the process.

Commercial

The creation of a commercial well consists of several elements. We work with each customer closely to determine the correct permits before drilling begins. After selecting the site to drill the well, the process includes drilling, development, testing and equipment installation.

Municipal

The creation of a municipal water system consists of several elements. We work with each municipality to create the best water solution concerning size, volume and location. After selecting the site to drill the well, the process includes drilling, development, testing and equipment installation.

Irrigation

Before starting an irrigation well, we make every attempt to understand our customers' present and future needs in order to help select the best possible location and size for the well. We will gladly work with you and your irrigation specialist to optimize your irrigation system.

Large Diameter Drilling

We offer several types and applications for large diameter drilling. One of the most common is dewatering holes, which lower water levels during construction or permanently. We also offer other options-

  • Drilling diameters measure 6" to 20" 
  • Ground Rods
  • Foundation Footings 
  • Power Poles

We also offer well plugging or abandonment to state specifications.

A Green Alternative

Geothermal Energy, the Renewable Resource

Ground source heating and cooling technology provides a proven method for saving significant amounts of energy for heating, cooling and hot water generation for any application. Geothermal technology is becoming the choice among those considering "green" energy alternatives for commercial or residential usage.

If you are looking for a green alternative to better fit your lifestyle, this is the system for you. A geothermal system has no combustion component, the system requires no chimney, there is no concern about carbon/monoxide poisoning, and the heating/cooling system costs 30% to 70% less to operate than other heating systems.