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Peralta, NM

Maez's Water Source & Drilling

Location
3552 NM-47, Peralta, NM 87042
Free EstimatesWell drillingDewatering servicesWell maintenanceWell upgrades

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About

Maez Water Sources & Drilling is a family-owned business based in Peralta, New Mexico, with over 55 years of experience in the industry. The company specializes in providing water supply solutions, including well drilling and related services, to residential and commercial clients in the region. Recognized for its reliability and professionalism, Maez Water Sources & Drilling is BBB accredited and committed to ensuring customers have access to clean and dependable water sources.

Services offered

  • Well drilling
  • Dewatering services
  • Well maintenance
  • Well upgrades

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Service area

Maez's Water Source & Drilling is based in Peralta, NM and serves surrounding communities within roughly 15 miles.

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Frequently asked questions

How much does well drilling cost?

Costs vary depending on factors like well depth, the site's geology, required permits, and the type of pump system installed. For the most accurate estimate, please contact Maez's Water Source & Drilling directly.

Which areas do you serve?

Maez's Water Source & Drilling primarily serves Peralta, NM and surrounding communities within an approximate 15-mile radius. We recommend calling +1 505-865-7817 to confirm service availability for your specific address.

How long does well drilling take?

Project duration varies depending on depth, site conditions, and complexity. Contact Maez's Water Source & Drilling for an estimate specific to your project.

What should I ask when contacting a driller?

Ask about licensing, insurance, experience in your area, estimated costs, timeline, and what's included in their service.

Customer reviews

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  • Michael Schalip7/21/2025

    STAY AWAY FROM MAEZ DRILLING!!! I didn't find them trustworthy - nor ethical - and we're stuck cleaning up the State paperwork mess they left behind. (READ ON FOR DETAILS!!) Contacted Maez Drilling to drive a shallow irrigation well in Los Lunas, NM. It was supposed to be simple: drive the well (we already had a NM State permit) – then set up a pump. Well was driven Jan 2025 - only ~26' deep, water was hit – water was tested - well was capped and the NM Office of the State Engineer (NM-OSE) paperwork was filled in, and handed back to Maez Drilling to file with the State. Then late June 2025, we received a letter from the NM-OSE saying that, "This office has not received a well driller's record for the permit issued to you...". Hence, the "permit" was cancelled and we had an illegal well, (not good in a dry state like NM!) I contacted NM-OSE and they said they'd never received anything from Maez - *and*, if we wanted our well to be in compliance, we'd have to pay another $125 to renew the permit!? I went to Maez Drilling office and they said they sent paperwork back in Feb. I asked for a copy of what they'd sent in Feb. After 20 minutes of “searching emails”, they gave me a printed form saying, "...here's what we filed back in February." (Odd to search email for a driller's log that the State of NM requires to be submitted on paper with signature!??) The document they were trying to give me wasn't signed. I asked for a *signed* copy and they said they don't keep copies of the originals.(?) I then asked Maez Drilling if they were going to be responsible for the $125 permit fee if the State can’t find the form. The lady refused to answer, and I left. Long story made short - the well is essentially, "illegal" and "unregistered" through the incompetence of Maez Drilling. Now I have to pay *another* $125 to re-permit the well and make it legal. Maez Drilling is incompetent, unethical and untrustworthy....if you doubt me, contact the NM Office of the State Engineer...

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