Monday, August 6, 2012

How much does it cost to drill a well?


Q: How much does it cost to drill a well?

A: Well drilling prices vary depending on the area you live in. For example: Below are approximations of well costs depending on the state:

 WA about $10,000 to $12,000

 CA about $11,000 to $14,000

 SC about $5,000 to $8,000

 TX about $5,000 to $8,000

Because drilling a well is so very costly and you will pay for it whether or not it is productive, the more important question is not how much will my well cost but rather is there an aquifer on my property and if so what is the aquifers depth and potential yield.

Like you and I a well driller cannot tell you this before the drilling begins. This is where Seismo Electric technology comes into play, offering us the ability to see beneath the ground-the aquifers depth and yield!

AquaLocate uses a scientific method for locating groundwater (aquifer) depth and yield before drilling begins. Why begin drilling and paying per foot drilled when you’re not sure how deep you will need to go in the first place? Just because the neighbors well is 800 feet does not mean yours needs to be, nor does it mean you should have to pay for a well that deep!

Call me [Ervin] toll free today to find out more: 1.800.251.2920    www.aqualocate.com

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