American Pump and Drilling Blog: Posts Tagged ‘well drilling contractor’

Preparing for Your Next Well: Some Drilling Considerations

Monday, October 28th, 2024

When was the last time you considered asking a professional for a well drilling estimate? And when was the last time you considered the water table on your property, or looked at data that showed you where water access could be achieved? This might not sound like exciting stuff, but it’s practically required when you first start to think about drilling a new well on your property.

The good news is that you don’t have to do all of this yourself. In fact, our team can handle all of this for you. From the start, we’ll give you a proper estimate that is accurate and allows you to begin budgeting for this work.

Then, we’ll figure out all the permitting steps and make sure that there’s an easy access point for groundwater on your property, and we’ll work hard to make sure you get the clean, fresh water that you deserve.

But if you’re not completely sold on it, keep reading to learn about what you should consider before hiring a well drilling contractor in Shelton.

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Experience and Expertise: Choosing the Right Well Drilling Professional

Monday, April 8th, 2024

Well drilling isn’t something you purchase every few years. That’s why you’ll want to have a team on your side that handles this request without any hesitations.

There are two main things that separate the good well drilling contractors in Rochester from the great ones–experience and expertise. These are two incredibly nuanced qualities that can go very deep depending on how much you ask your prospective contractor. We want to make sure that customers have the right questions to ask in case they’re trying to get the most for their money.

Down below, we’ll cover how you can tell that you’ve hired a well drilling contractor who has the right amount of experience for your job, as well as the kind of honed-in expertise that will get it done effectively.

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Why Professional Well Drilling Is Required

Monday, December 4th, 2023

Drilling under the ground is a very complex task. There’s a lot to consider, it requires some pretty expensive equipment, and depending on how deep you need to drill, things can get exceptionally difficult. That’s why in some states, not only is well drilling nearly impossible to do on your own, but it can be illegal for someone who is unlicensed to try and do this work.

But the question we’re asking today is why is well drilling so difficult and why might a professional be required for this kind of work. They may be simple questions, but their answers are a lot more complicated, which we’ll get into down below.

If you’re a homeowner who’s looking to gain access to water on your property, the good news is that you’re already halfway there! Our experienced, professional team can get this done for you, just choose us as your next well drilling contractor in Tumwater.

What’s Under the Ground?

The first thing that we need to talk about whenever well drilling is brought up–is the ground. The contents of what lies below each property are going to differ greatly. Some homes are built upon tons of rock and clay that formed through ancient geological processes. Other houses are built on soft, loamy soil that’s quite easy to dig through (and exceptionally good for gardening). These are only two examples, but they can differ drastically since they both might have a large amount of water hidden underneath.

In order to properly and efficiently drill on your property for a well, we need to evaluate what might be below the dirt that lies at your feet. Also, we need the right equipment that can handle this kind of work, which is why it’s imperative to work with a team of professionals.

Expensive Equipment

Digging for a well isn’t like it was in the old days. It’s not just a bunch of contractors with shovels taking shifts, we use extremely effective digging equipment that can remove lots of dirt. We even use powerful drills that can break apart rock and remove it when it’s in the way of groundwater.

However, this equipment isn’t easy to purchase for yourself to use and you have to hold a license from the Department of Ecology in order to do so.. for your well.

Experience and Efficiency

There’s a lot of experience required for digging a well properly, and even just a small deviation from the process could lead to some huge problems. Not to mention the fact that professional well diggers are educated and licensed to do the work properly, which means you’ll have a professional to complete the project.

You can always count on American Pump and Drilling for a job well done. Contact us today!

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