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Water well drilling is necessary on new construction or if you have had to decommission an old well due to contamination or structural integrity problems. While you likely understand that this entails drilling into the ground to identify and secure a water source, there are many additional factors you should know about. Below, Everetts Well Drilling & Irrigation in North Florida and South Georgia shares four questions they are frequently asked about well drilling to give you a better understanding of the process.

4 FAQs About Water Well Drilling

1. What Do I Need to Begin Drilling?

water-well-drillingFor most well drilling instances, you’ll need permitting from your local county health department before you begin installing a new well. You’ll also need an appointment with a water well drilling company who will bring all the necessary tools and expertise to tackle this task properly.

2. How Deep Will You Drill?

There is no way to tell the depth of a well installation until the drilling begins. This is because water comes from aquifers deep in the ground, and it’s necessary to drill to find them. Once these storage spaces are located, and the water supply is assessed, the company will know how deep they will need to go for your water well drilling.

3. How Much Water Is Enough?

Your underground aquafer must be able to provide enough water for your regular usage. For most homes that means about one gallon per minute. Places with intense landscaping may require up to 15 gallons per minute, and commercial locales will depend on how many people are in the building and their unique water needs. Get a water well drilling company to provide an assessment beforehand so you both are aware of the necessary water amount to move forward with drilling.

4. How Long Will Drilling Take?

Typically, residential wells can be completed within a day or two. More complicated projects can require additional time, especially if the weather causes delays or geological obstacles are found.

Water well drilling allows you to have a constant supply of fresh, potable water in your home or office. If you have additional questions about this unique installation process or your land, call Everetts Well Drilling & Irrigation at (229) 263-4192. Visit the website for information on their installation services for residential, agricultural, and commercial wells in the Quitman, GA, area. The company provides high-quality, honest work for all your well cleaning, installation, and decommissioning needs.

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