Well Rehabilitation and Repair

Old well? You might not need to drill a new one.

It's not uncommon to discover an old well after buying a new piece of property. Sometimes these wells can be salvaged and restored back to working order, saving you time and money compared to drilling a new well.

Common Problems Found in Old Wells

A lot of things can go wrong with a well over time, and we've seen them all:


Sediment or mineral buildup Sulfur smell, discolored water Collapsed or cracked casing Old or stuck pumps Bacterial contamination Clogged screens or screen rusted shut Wells that seem to have gone dry

Well Rehabilitation Process


We start with a thorough inspection, using our camera system to look inside the well if required and identify physical or mechanical problems inside the casing. We also assess the flow rate and water level.

We then follow up with a treatment as needed, whether it's a physical clean-out, a chlorination cycle, pulling and replacing the pump, or other system upgrades to resolve issues.

Ready to Get Started?

Contact us today for a free consultation and estimate. We'll help you determine the best solution for your water needs.

Related Services


Well rehabilitation often involves multiple services. Learn more about our related offerings:

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