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Comprehensive Well Drilling Services

Over 65 Years of Experience | Competitive Rates | Free Estimates

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Superior Well Drilling Services

Are you looking for experts who can drill a perfect well on your property? Well, you have come to the right place. L.M. Kettler Waterwell Drilling can help you with that. We only use the highest-quality materials for well drilling and construction purposes. We take pride in the quality of the work we provide.

 

We are able to get most wells drilled within one day because we use rotary rig drilling machinery and 5" and 8" PVC casing. We can drill a 70-foot minimum depth well and also specialize in 8-foot low-producing storage wells. Call us today for a FREE estimate.

Test Your Well Water Today

The National Ground Water Association (NGWA) recommends that well owners should test their water every year to check for the presence of bacteria or other contaminants. Testing should be done more frequently if there has been a change in water quality or reduction in water flow.

If you are concerned about your well water and haven't tested it for a while, then it's high time to call the professionals at L.M. Kettler Waterwell Drilling. Reach out to us today for a professional inspection!

Let Our Experienced Personnel Clean Your Well 

Does your well need a thorough cleaning? If your well water has become cloudy and has developed an unusual odor or taste or the flow volume has been dropping, its time to contact a professional contractor for water testing and inspection of your well.

 

A trained contractor can remove debris from the bottom of the well and the well casing. They can also remove the gravel pack surrounding the well. For assistance, give us a call today!

Useful Information About Well Water Quality

For additional information on well water quality testing, well water system treatments, and well maintenance, visit the website of the National Ground Water Association at www.ngwa.org and their consumer information site at www.wellowner.org.



You can find many resources on these sites, including a number of guidelines and free articles available for download.

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