The Well Installation Process: What To Expect From Start To Finish
The Well Installation Process: What to Expect Start to Finish
Eggen Pumps & Well Service | St. George, UT
Installing a new well is a big step—but it doesn’t have to be a stressful one. At Eggen Pumps & Well Service, we help homeowners, farms, and municipalities across Southern Utah get the water systems they need. If you're thinking about installing a new well, here's what the process looks like from start to finish.
Step 1: Site Evaluation
We begin with a site visit to review your property. We look at access, terrain, and water needs. We’ll help determine the best spot for drilling based on land use, distance to power, and potential water supply.
What we check:
- Local water table depth
- Soil and rock conditions
- Distance from septic systems or other wells
- Irrigation or household demand
Step 2: Permits & Planning
Before drilling, we take care of the required permits and make sure everything follows local and state codes. In Southern Utah, this means working with the Utah Division of Water Rights and local county offices.
We handle:
- Permit paperwork
- Water rights review
- Scheduling with licensed drillers
Step 3: Drilling the Well
Once everything is approved, we begin drilling. The depth depends on your location and water source. After reaching the right depth, we install casing to protect the well and prevent collapse.
The drilling phase includes:
- Borehole drilling
- Steel or PVC casing installation
- Gravel packing and grouting
Step 4: Pump System Installation
After the well is drilled and cased, we install the pump system. This includes choosing the right pump size for your flow needs, connecting it to power, and setting up control boxes or pressure tanks.
We provide:
- Submersible or turbine pump installation
- Electrical wiring and controls
- System testing for flow and pressure
Step 5: Testing & Water Quality Check
We run the system and test everything to make sure it’s working right. We also collect water samples and send them to a certified lab to check for bacteria, minerals, or other concerns.
We test for:
- Flow rate and recovery time
- Water clarity and odor
- Bacteria and mineral content
Step 6: Final Setup & Support
Once your system passes all tests, it’s ready for everyday use. We walk you through how it works and provide guidance for care and future maintenance.
Whether it’s for a home, field, or community system, a proper well installation takes planning and precision. At Eggen Pumps & Well Service, we’ve helped hundreds of Southern Utah residents get clean, reliable water.
If you’re ready to install a well or just have questions, give us a call today. We’re here to help.
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