Location: 1401 Adams Street
On average we usually see water around 200-300ft
We currently operate in the following counties: Williamson, Maury, Marshall, Rutherford, Davidson, Cheatham, Robertson, and Sumner.
Yes, Sulfur is treatable and can be used as drinking water. We offer a couple solution options for taking care of it, one of them being a peroxide-based injector. We also sell and service everything you would need to do that with your current system.
No, there is no technology available to guarantee water. Thankfully, we have some of the best in the business at finding it and we use every method possible to reduce the risk of a dry well. We have access to local and state files that will give a results of all the wells that have been drilled around your address. This will give you an indication of what could happen when drilling your well. We also water dowse or water witching prior to drilling.
Yes, once we start your project regardless of the outcome you will still be charged for services completed. At anytime you can stop the project and decide that you do not want to drill further looking for the water and the total ft and materials will be billed at the agreed upon amount and due within the billing terms of the contract.
It is not possible to accurately determine the cost of a well system before the well has been drilled. There are several factors that determine the cost, i.e., depth of the well, flow rate, static level, and your intended use of the water. Once that information is known a quote can be customized for your system requirements.
Depending on your situation a storage tank could be a viable solution for low production wells.
Yes – The purpose of an inspection is to report the present “as is” and visible condition of the system and its related components.
No – we do not currently provide any services related to septic systems.
No – we do not currently provide any services related to irrigation systems.
Yes.
Every water well is different! The billing is all based off the required depth of the well and the amount of casing that is required. On average you should budget $8,000 - $10,000 for drilling a well. Our water well drilling agreement will list every cost item in full detail.
Since every water well is different, all pump systems will vary in cost as well. The billing is all based off the depth of the pump installation and the horsepower that is required to supply sufficient flow and perssure. On average you should budget $3,500 - $5,000 for well pump installations. Our estimators would normally perform a call or site visit to quote the services needed.
Not at this time.
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Contact Info
Franklin: 615-794-1784
Nashville: 615-383-5523
Columbia: 931-388-4173
Location: 1401 Adams Street
Franklin, TN 37064