If you are building a home or other structure on rural lands, then one challenge you will need to deal with is getting water to the building. Depending on how far you are from the nearest town, you may not be able to access a municipal water line. In this situation, you will likely need to drill a well on your property to get a consistent supply of water. Our team at Barefoot’s Well Drilling and Pump Service has extensive experience in drilling wells, and you can count on us to take care of every step of the process. Keep reading to learn how our well drilling process works so you know what to expect.
- Surveying – Before we start drilling the well, our team will need to find the best spot for it. To do this, we will check geological survey records for your land and investigate it ourselves to find the place where water is closest to the surface. From there, we will help you determine the best spot for the well, one that combines ease of access to the water table with ease of access for you.
- Drilling – Once we have chosen the location of the well, our team will begin the well drilling process. We will use specialized equipment to drill through the soil until we reach the water table. Then, we’ll install pipes, pumps, and other necessary infrastructure to transform the hole in the ground into a working well.
- Cleanup – After we have drilled the well and installed all the necessary equipment, our team will move on to the final stage of our well drilling process, which is cleanup. We will clean up all debris, soil, and other waste materials, making sure your property looks as good as new by the time we are finished.