One of the many advantages of professional water well drilling is that you have access to over 5,000 gallons of water per day! And it's your own! A critical resource for human and animal life, having access to your own water means you no longer need rely on municipalities.
If you have a septic system, the EPA recommends that it be located at least 50 feet from your well – and farther if possible. When we visit your site, this is one of the factors we will consider before we dig.
Geothermal wells use geothermal energy, such as hot springs, to heat and cool homes. Heat is either released into the home or pulled out of it.
While your land might look like it’s empty, there can be a lot going on underground, including septic systems, cable or electric lines, and more. Fortunately, drilling experts know exactly how to find the right spot to drill without causing damage.
Do you know how much a gallon of water weighs? If you said over eight pounds, you are correct. To be exact, a gallon of water weighs 8.34 pounds.
A dewatering well is drilled to lower groundwater levels in excavations so building footings and foundations can be constructed. Dewatering wells are more common in areas where the aquifer lies relatively close to the surface.