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Water Well Drilling
We drill residential water wells and irrigation water wells for many different uses, including water for domestic use, community use, agricultural use, industrial use, irrigation, public supply, geothermal use, environmental investigations, and aquifer performance tests.
Types of Water Wells
An inexperienced driller can set your project back time and time again. Well diameters range from 1 to 30 and to depths of 1500 feet.
Types of water wells that we drill:
- Residential
- Irrigation
- Community
- Agricultural
- Commercial
- Industrial
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Well Abandonment
We also provided well abandonment/plugging services. To properly and legally abandon a water well, it must be done by a licensed water well contractor.
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Geothermal Well
Some local utilities offer incentives for those who install a geothermal system. Federal tax credits are also available. Save the planet, save some money, with a geothermal well, you can’t lose. We can install geothermal wells for heat pumps that use the earths heat to heat and cool your home.
Here is how it works. In a closed loop system, a series of pipes called a loop is installed in the ground. A water solution is then circulated through the pipes and is heated from the earths heat and transferred back into your home through your ventilation. In the summer months the heat is extracted from your home into the pipes and then transferred to the ground. It can also be used to heat water.
Open loop systems operate on the same principle as closed loop systems but rather than a series of loops, two wells are installed(supply and return). From the supply well, water is pumped from an aquifer, then circulated through the heat pump to cool or heat your home. The water is returned to the same aquifer via the return well. Wells from open loop systems can also be used for irrigation and/or domestic use.
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Environmental & Geotechnical
All monitor well personnel have completed the 40-hour OSHA 29CFR 1910 120 safety training.
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Monitoring Wells
To provide controlled access for sampling groundwater near an agricultural waste storage or treatment facility to detect seepage and monitor groundwater quality.