
Whether you are building outside city water, replacing a failing shallow well, or adding an irrigation well so the sprinklers stop running through your softener, we drill it, case it, set the pump and hand you a complete permitted system that makes water.
- New residential wells for homes beyond city service
- Replacement wells when an old bore fails or silts in
- Irrigation wells that take sprinklers off treated water
- Well permitting and water management district paperwork
- Casing, grouting and sanitary seals to Florida code
- Complete systems: pump, tank, treatment and hookup

What drilling looks like on your property
We locate the bore with the health department setbacks from septic systems and property lines, call in utility locates, and bring in a compact rig that fits through most gates. Depending on depth and geology, drilling itself typically runs one to three days. The bore is cased, grouted and sealed, the pump is set, and the system is flushed, chlorinated and tested before we tie it to the house.
The lawn takes a few weeks to forgive us. The water is yours for decades.
How deep do wells go around here?
It depends on where you are and what the water is for. Shallow surficial wells serve a lot of irrigation systems, while most drinking-water wells in our counties case down into the limestone of the Floridan aquifer, commonly a few hundred feet in this region. Deeper generally means more consistent quantity and quality, and we will tell you what neighboring wells in your area are doing before we quote yours.
Every drinking well gets a water test at completion, and treatment for sulfur, iron or hardness is quoted from measured numbers, not assumptions.
Well drilling questions we hear most
Yes. Well construction in our region requires a permit through the water management district and county health department, and drinking wells have setback and testing requirements. We handle the paperwork as part of the job.
Depth, casing diameter and the pump system drive the price, which is why honest quotes come after we look up the geology and neighboring well logs for your parcel. You get a written number before the rig shows up, and it does not move with the weather.
If you water a lawn on city water, often yes. Sprinklers are usually the biggest single line on a summer water bill, and an irrigation well pays for itself surprisingly fast on a big yard.
Need well drilling handled today?
Live dispatch, a written flat-rate price before work starts, and stocked trucks across all six counties.