Wells

  • Production Water Wells
  • Irrigation & Domestic Wells
  • Municipal Wells
  • Industrial Wells
  • Commercial Wells
  • Well Cleanout & Refurbishment
  • Well Abandonments

Pumps

  • Installation of New Pump Systems
  • Maintenance of Existing Systems
  • Annual Static Water Level Reporting
  • Weekend Service Calls – Out of Water for Current Customers – 503-209-1513

Frequently Asked Questions

New wells vary greatly on prices. It is all dependent on the location of the well, accessibility to water in the area, geology of the well, type of well construction, etc. Our company chooses not to give ballpark estimates in order to give our customers the most accurate cost of their project.

A new pump system will also vary greatly in prices. It is dependent on location from utilities, how much water is needed, size of well, etc. A pump system estimate cannot be accurately given until the well drilling estimate is also completed.

Because our estimators also work in the field, it can take a few days (up to a week) to receive an accurate estimate. We do our best to make the turnaround time as short as possible. If you need a faster turnaround time, such as doing due diligence on a property purchase, please let us know that.

Yes. There are several advantages to you:

  1. No one knows and understands your well better than the company that drilled it. They will have a better understanding of how big of a pump you can install in your well, how deep to set the pump, and is less likely to make an unsatisfactory installation.
  2. Well drilling companies have a much better understanding of wells and well hydraulics. This will allow for a more informed troubleshooting of well and pump issues.
  3. In the event you do have issues with your well or pump system, there is only one company to coordinate with. This will eliminate finger pointing as to whose issue it is.
  1. You can look up water well reports that are available online on Oregon Water Resources Department’s website.
  2. You can contact a hydrogeologist that is familiar with the area you are interested in.
  3. You can contact a reputable water well contractor that is familiar with your area. We work with potential property buyers on a regular basis to help them expand their knowledge of water availability in the location of their property. This is very important to know prior to buying the land.

Our schedule varies depending on the season. Normally we are 4-5 months out on our schedule. However, this can vary greatly.

Generally not. We have a wide range of tools available to enable us to develop an estimate without coming to your property. Some wells that are more complex, or property that is more complicated, may require a site visit. If you feel more comfortable having the estimator meet with you on site, let us know that. We will schedule a time to meet up with you in person.

This section of the pump system estimate, located on the second page, is the portion of work that connects your pump to your house/building. It is done at a later date than the original installation of the pump. This is so any contractors working to build your home have access to water from the start of the project. Once the home is complete, the pump will be connected to your house via the utility offset. Utility offsets are only applicable to new pump system installations.

Our basic service call charge of $135 includes travel time to the job, one half hour of technician diagnosis, and labor. Any parts or additional technician labor past the half hour will be charged accordingly.

You can pay an invoice by sending a check in the mail or calling our office to pay over the phone with a credit/debit card. You can also stop by our office and pay in person.

We do not offer this service at this time.

Please call our office or fill out our contact form and we will relay the question to the correct employee who will return your call with answers!