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When you're building a home or building outside the service area of municipal or rural water systems, a well is essential. We handle the entire process, from site surveying through pump and filtration system installation.
We also drill urban wells for commercial, industrial, and municipal use cases.
Our team is able to troubleshoot well water problems, whether its inconsistent flow, low pressure, sulfur or mineral problems, or sediment intrusion.
Well Drilling (Well Digging)
Complete well drilling services from site survey to completion. We handle residential, commercial, and municipal projects.
Well DrillingPump Installation & Maintenance
Professional pump installation, repair, and maintenance services to keep your water flowing reliably.
PumpsFiltration & Water Softening
Complete water treatment solutions including filtration systems and water softening to ensure clean, safe water.
FiltrationFriendly, Responsive Service from a Local Company
We've been drilling and servicing wells for a long time.
As a 3rd generation family owned business, we've seen just about every challenge you can run into with wells and water systems.

Customer service is our top priority, and we put our experience to work for you.
When you choose Summers Well Drilling, you're choosing a company that understands the unique geology and water challenges of Northwest Arkansas and Northeast Oklahoma.
3rd Generation Family Business
Decades of Experience
Local to Northwest Arkansas
Licensed & Insured
Frequently Asked Questions
Where should I put my well?
There are three key things to consider for well placement: adequate distance from contaminant sources like septic tanks, access to electricity to run the pump, and ease of access for maintenance. During our site inspection we will help identify the right place to put your new well.
How long does it take to drill a well?
Under typical conditions, it takes 1-3 days to drill a well. This may vary depending on ground conditions, weather, and water depth.
How much water do I need for a well?
A good house well should produce at least 5-10 gallons per minute (GPM). If you have additional needs like irrigation, filling a pool, or other heavy use in addition to typical household use, you may need more.
How much does it cost to drill a well?
There is no fixed amount that a new well costs. We charge by the number of feet drilled, plus the number of feet of casing required to finish the well once drilled. Naturally, shallower wells will be cheaper than deep wells.
Do you guarantee you'll find water?
Unfortunately, we cannot guarantee that we will hit water when drilling a well. There is simply no way to know for sure given the limits of today's technology.
What areas do you serve?
We serve Northwest Arkansas and Northeast Oklahoma, including Bentonville, Fayetteville, Rogers, Springdale, Siloam Springs, and surrounding areas.