If you have committed yourself to going through with a residential well installation for your property, you may be wondering what this installation will entail.
The first consideration, as you may have guessed, is price. In North Carolina, a residential well installation is, on average, somewhere between $6,500 and $7,500 in price. Although this may be a significant investment for most households, if you plan on drawing any sort of water from this well with the hopes of it being usable in various household uses like drinking, cooking, or bathing, this is not an area where you want to cut costs—better to pay a little more upfront than to get a low price now only to be forced to pay for repairs later.
Once you have budgeted for your well, we will complete a consultation to inspect your property and figure out where it will be best to build your well and how best to install it.
From there, we will take care of the installation process. First, we will drill down past the bedrock until we reach the aquifer. This step will likely be loud, so it would be best not to plan for any conference calls during this time. After that, we will begin the process of building out your well and getting it ready for use.
After we put the finishing touches on your well and connect it to your home, we will perform a final test to make sure that your well is giving you clean water. Once we have conducted our final safety checks, your residential well installation will be done with, and you’ll be free to start using your new well!