Okanogan Drilling

Okanogan Drilling Okanogan Drilling provides water well drilling services and complete water well systems throughout Colorado and the Rocky Mountain Region.

We specialize in residential water well drilling, commercial well construction, and well abandonment. We also provide environmental drilling and mineral exploration.We will take you from the application of your water well permit (for new and replacement wells) to the pump and pump system that puts water into your drinking glass. Our mission is simple. We want to provide our customers with professi

onal water well drilling services and products of the highest quality. We are family-owned and operated and have pride in good customer service and results. We use the most modern water well drilling equipment in the industry to assure your job is done efficiently, quickly and without a mess. We take pride in our fleet of equipment and creating as little of impact as we can on your property.

04/20/2023

In an unusual move, the California Department of Water Resources is working to post all water well completion reports online. To accomplish this, all personal information must be redacted, a process that’s expected to take more than a year to complete.

04/18/2023

Too much iron in your water will make it taste metallic, as well as cause rust on your fixtures. Too much sulfur in your well water can make the water smell like rotten eggs. It’s best to have your water tested if something seems off!

04/13/2023

Once a well is drilled, it can be tested for quality and volume. If your well has low yields, you may consider hydro-fracturing. This is a process that helps increase yields by sourcing water from nearby bedrock.

04/11/2023

In rotary drilling, the drilling fluid serves several purposes. Not only does it flush the broken pieces of rock (called cuttings) upward and out the hole, but it also serves to cool and lubricate the drill bit and stabilizes the wall of the hole.

04/06/2023

Once a well has been installed with a drilling rig, in most cases filters are installed at the base of the well to ensure that larger particles aren’t drawn into the water pump. Usually, these screens and gravel filters are placed in the well bottom before the pump is installed.

04/04/2023

A driven well requires what type of soil? If you guessed that a driven well, which is typically shallower than 50 feet, requires loose or sandy soil, you're right. Driven wells are usually no more than 2 inches in diameter.

03/30/2023

To keep wells in good working order, the exposed parts of the well need to be periodically inspected. The well driller will look for cracks, corrosion, or damage in the well casing, as well as a cracked or missing well cap and settling or cracking of surface seals.

03/28/2023

If you have installed a water well and are having issues with no to little water pressure it’s important to first check the power source for the system. If it’s powered properly, then you will want to turn off the pump and consult your local well servicer.

03/23/2023

In 1934, the first relief well was created using controlled directional drilling. In Conroe, TX, a 170-foot crater swallowed an oil rig, spewing 6,000 barrels of oil per day. A directional relief well was drilled and mud was injected to “kill” the well.

03/21/2023

Since modern wells work by an electric pump, this means you can’t pump water out if you lose power, but it’s actually not a big deal. Wells can also be set up with storage tanks, which can be used if there’s no power.

03/16/2023

There are different types of drilling rigs used in the construction of water wells. Some drilling rigs use long cable bits to bore into the earth, whereas others using interlocking steel bits to remove soil and rock from the ground.

03/14/2023

Is groundwater a renewable resource? If you guessed yes, you're right -- usually. Groundwater is usually replenished when it rains, maintaining a regular supply. There are exceptions, though. In areas with large populations, or when drought conditions prevail, groundwater reserves can dwindle and remain low indefinitely.

Address

48 Rodeo Trl
Okanogan, WA
98840

Opening Hours

Monday 8am - 5pm
Tuesday 8am - 5pm
Wednesday 8am - 5pm
Thursday 8am - 5pm
Friday 8am - 5pm

Telephone

+15094220022

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