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Water Well Drilling in Wilson, NC

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

Water Well Drilling · Wilson, NC

New water wells for Wilson County

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

The water here comes out of the sandy Black Creek aquifer, part of the coastal-plain layers that thicken as you move east off the fall line. It's a dependable sand-and-clay aquifer, but the iron that runs through it is famous for staining fixtures and laundry a rusty orange. A lot of these wells were drilled and their pumps set decades ago, from the 1970s through the 90s, and across Wilson County they're wearing out all at once. When a pump quits, a home goes from full water to none in an instant — and out past the highways, there's no city backup, just a phone call to a well company that answers.

One local team for the whole system. Well, pump, pressure tank, and iron-heavy water — handled together, so a Wilson County family isn't juggling three contractors just to get water back.

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 Wilson

Real ranges for Wilson 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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Wilson FAQs

Water Well Drilling in Wilson — Questions

How deep are wells around Wilson?
Depth varies by site and local geology. We evaluate your Wilson 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 Wilson?

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