Underground Wells & Boreholes
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Underground Wells & Boreholes

Machine-drilled deep wells and hand-dug shallow wells. Full surveying, drilling, and casing services.

Overview

Securing a reliable underground water source is a long-term investment that demands expert hydrogeological knowledge and precision drilling. Blueprint Plumbing provides end-to-end borehole and well services — beginning with a professional hydrological survey to identify the most productive aquifer on your site, through machine drilling to the required depth, casing installation with approved materials, and final well development and pump commissioning. Our shallow wells are precision excavated for sites with accessible water tables, while our deep boreholes penetrate harder rock formations to reach high-yield aquifers. Every completed borehole is developed, tested for yield and water quality, and fitted with the appropriate pump system to guarantee a safe, dependable supply for years to come.

Included Services

  • Hydrological Surveying
  • Deep Borehole Drilling
  • Shallow Well Construction
  • Well Casing & Development
  • Pump Installation
  • Water Quality Testing

Our Work

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Why Choose Us

  • Professional hydrological surveying before any drilling commences
  • State-of-the-art drilling rigs capable of reaching deep-rock aquifers
  • Expert stainless-steel and PVC casing installation for long borehole life
  • Comprehensive yield testing and water quality laboratory analysis
  • Compliance with all NEMA and government environmental regulations

FAQs

What is the difference between a borehole and a shallow well?

Boreholes are machine-drilled to greater depths to access deeper, more reliable aquifers, while shallow wells are hand-dug or machine-bored to reach water tables closer to the surface — typically in areas with high groundwater levels.

Do you provide water quality testing?

Yes — we arrange professional laboratory testing of your borehole or well water and provide a full quality report with recommended treatment options if needed.