Services
Water well drilling and pump work — done with the right rig for Southeast Idaho ground.
Water Well Drilling
Every well we drill is cased, capped, and completed to Idaho well construction standards. We use dual rotary drilling, which advances steel casing as the hole is drilled — the method of choice in gravels, cobbles, and other unstable formations common across this region.
Residential Wells
New water wells for homes, cabins, and building lots. We size the well to your household demand and site conditions, and leave you with a clean, straight, properly sealed well ready for pump installation.
Agricultural & Irrigation Wells
Higher-capacity wells for irrigation, livestock, and farm operations. Dual rotary drilling handles the deep gravel and cobble zones that stop conventional rigs.
Stock Water Wells
Reliable stock wells for range and pasture ground — drilled where you need them, not just where a rig can easily reach.
Site Evaluation & Quotes
Straight answers before we mobilize: expected depth range based on area wells, casing plan, access requirements, and a written quote.
Pump Installation
Pump installation on new wells we drill and on existing wells. Sized to your well's depth, yield, and demand so the system lasts.
Pump Service & Repair
No water, low pressure, short-cycling, or a pump at the end of its life — we diagnose, repair, and replace well pumps and get your water back on.
How a Well Job Works
- Call or send a quote request. Tell us the county, the site, and what the well is for.
- Site review and quote. We look at access, area well logs, and expected depth, then give you a written quote.
- Permitting. Idaho requires a well drilling permit from the Department of Water Resources before drilling starts.
- Drilling and casing. The dual rotary rig drills and cases the hole in one pass.
- Completion. Well is sealed, capped, and documented — and we can install the pump too, so you're done in one contract.
Get a Quote
Tell us where the site is and what you need the water for.