Residential Well Drilling
Whether your have an existing well or you’re building on a new construction lot, we are here to help! In the pages below, we will discuss what this process looks like for you.
Homes, irrigation, agricultural buildings
We diagnose any issue you’re having with your existing well system
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New Construction
Congratulations on your new construction! We are here to make your water system installation an easy process. Here’s is a bit of insight on the process.
Step One:
Contact us!
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Applying for a Water Well Permit
In Ohio, you are required to obtain a water well permit for your property. It is open called a Private Water System Application. Each county has a set fee for the permit. Please let us know if you plan on applying for the permit, or if you would like us to handle that for you.
Select the county you plan to build in, and it will take you to the appropriate website with information for where to submit your permit application.
Step Two:
Determine what you want for your dream home!
Would you like to learn more
about the differences between the
pressure systems?
Choosing the right system to fulfill your needs is important!
Step Three:
Installation
What is required of the home owner for well chlorination?
Once the well is drilling and hooked up, it is ready for chlorination. You will be given an informational sheet that provides all the details you need to know about the process. Click here for a blog that goes over everything you need to know about chlorinating your well from it’s inception to lifetime maintenance.
Existing Well System
You may need a new well if you notice the following:
Lack of water
Decrease in water pressure
Sediment in the water
Upon calling us, we will diagnose the cause of these factors. We will determine if the well is the source of the problem by also checking the water tank, pressure switch, etc.
Existing Well System
Even if you already have a well on your property, you are required to submit a new permit to your local health department. Click here, find the county where the well is going to be drilled and fill out the application. The application is called the Private Water System Application.
Henry
Putnam
Wood
Hancock
Wyandot
Crawford
Hardin
Marion
Richland