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Water Well Drilling in Tarboro, NC

Need a new well? We drill residential, agricultural & irrigation wells to code for clean, reliable groundwater. Serving Tarboro and all of Edgecombe County.

Water Well Drilling · Tarboro, NC

New water wells for Edgecombe County

Whether you’re building on a rural lot in Tarboro, replacing a failed well, or putting in irrigation, we drill and case new wells to North Carolina standards — sited for long-term yield across Tarboro and Edgecombe County.

The ground here is Eastern North Carolina coastal plain, and the wells tap the sandy Black Creek and Castle Hayne aquifers underneath the farm country. Drilled wells around Tarboro commonly run somewhere in the 80 to 250 foot range depending on your spot and which sand you're screening. A lot of the pumps sitting in those wells went in decades ago, and out here they're wearing out all at once. When one quits, a household goes from full water to none in a heartbeat — and on a private well there's no city backup, just a phone call. You want somebody local who can be out here quick.

Local well crews who know Edgecombe County ground — the sandy Black Creek and Castle Hayne aquifers, the iron that comes with them, and the aging farm pumps — and answer when your water quits.

We drill wells for

  • New home construction on rural lots
  • Replacing a failed or dry well
  • Farms, livestock & irrigation
  • Getting off hauled or expensive water

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Pricing

Water Well Drilling Costs Around Tarboro

Real ranges for Edgecombe County — your exact price is quoted upfront after we diagnose the issue.

ServiceTypical
Site evaluationFree
New well (depth-based)Quoted on site
Pump & pressure tankIncluded in estimate
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Tarboro FAQs

Water Well Drilling in Tarboro — Questions

How deep are wells around Tarboro?
Depth varies by site and local geology. We evaluate your Tarboro location and give a realistic depth and cost before drilling.
Do you handle the permit?
Yes — we pull the well permit and drill to NC standards, including casing and grouting.
How long does drilling take?
Most residential wells are drilled in a day or two, with the pump and tank set shortly after.

Need Water Well Drilling in Tarboro?

Local, licensed, and fast across Edgecombe County. Call now for service or a free estimate.