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Well Drilling FAQ — Lamar

Common questions from Lamar homeowners.

How much does a new well cost in Lamar?

Costs vary. It depends on how deep we need to drill to reach good water and the type of well casing required. We always give a clear estimate after a site visit. Factors like water testing and pressure tank selection also play a role. Call us at call us to discuss your property.

How long does it take to drill a water well?

Typically, well drilling takes a few days to a week, sometimes longer for very deep boreholes. This includes setting up, the drilling itself, and installing the well casing and pressure tank. Weather in Lamar can sometimes affect the schedule. We work efficiently to get your water running quickly.

What are signs my well pump needs repair?

Look for low water pressure, strange noises from your well, or your pump running constantly. If your water flow is inconsistent or discolored, that’s also a red flag. These often point to issues needing well pump repair or a water well inspection. Don't wait; call call us.

Should I get regular water well inspections?

Yes, absolutely. We recommend an annual water well inspection. This helps us catch small issues before they become big problems. We check your well casing, pressure tank, and perform water testing. Regular checks can extend the life of your well and ensure your family's water is safe.

What is well rehabilitation?

Well rehabilitation is about restoring an older, underperforming well. Over time, mineral buildup or sediment can reduce water flow. We use specialized techniques to clean the borehole and improve its yield. It's often a good alternative to drilling a new well, saving you money and disruption.

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