It all starts right here. The well survey is the first step in the well rehabilitation process. With a well survey, we are able to see exactly what issue and where the problem exists in the well. The well survey also serves as confirmation that the well was repaired properly.
Well rehabilitation allows for a well to be repaired, redeveloped, and rehabilitated back into a reliable source of water for a fraction of the cost of a new well; not all wells are good candidates for rehabilitation, however, it’s worth looking into before deciding to spend $100,000- $250,000 on a new well.
The most popular form of well repair is well swaging. Swaging is the act of inserting a steel patch, usually around 5 feet in length, in the well and using a specialized hydraulic press to form the patch to the well. Some wells may require a complete reline of the well. If the current well is suitable for a reline, the process can be done at a lower cost than drilling a new well and remain a quality well far into the future.
Other aspects of well rehabilitation include Air Impulse Blasting which utilizes compressed nitrogen to send a shock wave through the well screen and gravel pack. Dual Disk Swabbing which provides a mechanical action of moving fuid in and out of the well screen and effectively resets the gravel pack and Air Lifting which removes fill from the bottom of the well.
When a specific issue is identified we provide the video for the Contractor to offer rehabilitation techniques so that you can increase the quantity and or quality of the water being pumped from the well. We are available to provide video both before and after service to ensure the water system is restored to the highest production and efficiency levels possible.
When it comes to well drilling, tools are everything. We have a large variety of tooling to fit each unique job.
We operate under California well drilling and pump contractor license #826935.
Our pricing is competitive with other drilling contractors that construct similar type wells.
We are local, we’ve been local. We stand behind our work and we are here for you.
Our family has been in the California water industry since the early 1950’s.
We are here to support your vision and your project from start to finish.