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Well Drilling FAQ — Rifle

Common questions from Rifle homeowners.

What's the typical cost for a new well in the Rifle area?

Cost varies greatly. It depends on the depth and geology of your specific site for well drilling. Some ground here in Garfield County is very hard to bore. We provide a clear estimate after checking your property. This includes the borehole and well casing. Call us at call us to discuss your needs.

How long does it take to drill a new water well?

Drilling a new borehole usually takes a few days. Then we install the well casing and pump components. The whole process, from start to finish, can be a week or two. It depends on site conditions and any necessary permits from the state. We work efficiently to get your water flowing.

My well isn't working right. What should I look for?

Low water pressure is a common sign. Strange noises from your pump house can mean trouble. Your pressure tank might not be holding pressure. Your water could taste or smell odd. These all point to needing a water well inspection. Don't wait. Call us for well pump repair at call us.

Why is water testing important for my well?

Even if your water looks clear, issues can exist. Coliform bacteria or nitrates are sometimes present in rural areas. Regular water testing ensures your family’s water is safe to drink. This is especially true after well pump repair or well rehabilitation. We can tell you what to test for and how often.

What's the difference between well pump repair and well rehabilitation?

Well pump repair fixes specific components. This often involves the pump itself or the pressure tank. Well rehabilitation is a deeper cleaning. It clears out the entire borehole and well casing. This can restore water flow and extend your well's life significantly. We perform a full water well inspection to diagnose the best approach.

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