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Vermont state directory

Well Drilling Contractors in Vermont

DrillerDB tracks 120,070 water-well records across Vermont, where completed wells average about 302 feet deep. Use the directory below to connect with licensed, insured drilling and pump contractors serving Vermont, and review real local well data before you request a quote.

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Chevalier Drilling Inc logo

Chevalier Drilling Inc

Active Driller
Highgate Springs, VT 05460
Residential Well DrillingCommercial Well DrillingMunicipal Well Drilling+12 more
N.A. Manosh Corporation logo

N.A. Manosh Corporation

Active Driller
Morristown, VT 05661
Well DrillingResidential Well DrillingMunicipal Well Drilling+10 more
Parker Water Wells, Inc. logo

Parker Water Wells, Inc.

Active Driller
Middletown Springs, VT 05757
Well DrillingPump ServicesWell Maintenance+2 more
Lynde Well Drilling Inc logo

Lynde Well Drilling Inc

Active Driller
Guilford, VT 05301
Residential Well DrillingCommercial Well DrillingLivestock Well Drilling+11 more
Sargent Artesian Wells logo

Sargent Artesian Wells

Active Driller
Fairlee, VT 05045
Well DrillingPump ServicesPump Installation+2 more
Spafford & Sons of Williston logo

Spafford & Sons of Williston

Active Driller
Sudbury, VT 05733
Well DrillingPump InstallationWell Inspection+1 more
Vermont Well & Pump logo

Vermont Well & Pump

Active Driller
Hinesburg, VT 05461
Well DrillingPump InstallationJet Pumps+4 more
Wragg Bros of Vermont Inc logo

Wragg Bros of Vermont Inc

Active Driller
Ascutney, VT 05030
Well DrillingWell InspectionHydrofracturing+2 more
Gosselin's Water Wells Inc logo

Gosselin's Water Wells Inc

Active Driller
Derby, VT 05829
Well DrillingPump InstallationHydrofracturing+1 more
Onion River Well & Spring Service logo

Onion River Well & Spring Service

Marshfield, VT 05658
Pump InstallationWater TestingFiltration+1 more
Carr Well & Pump Services logo

Carr Well & Pump Services

Active Driller
Lunenburg, VT 05906
Well DrillingPump InstallationPump Repair+2 more
E Benedini Artesian Well Co logo

E Benedini Artesian Well Co

Active Driller
Barre Town, VT 05641
Well DrillingPump InstallationHydrofracturing+1 more
Frost Wells and Pumps, Inc logo

Frost Wells and Pumps, Inc

Active Driller
Dorset, VT 05253
Well DrillingPump ServicesPump Installation+4 more

Wragg Brothers Well Drilling

Active Driller
Ascutney, VT 05030
Well DrillingPump ServicesPump Installation+4 more
J & A PUMP AND MOTOR SERVICE, INC. logo

J & A PUMP AND MOTOR SERVICE, INC.

3.7 (3)
Williston, VT 05495
Pump Replacement
Platform Environmental Drilling and Remediation Services logo

Platform Environmental Drilling and Remediation Services

5.0 (1)
Montpelier, VT 05602
Monitoring WellsRemediation
Tri State Drilling & Boring logo

Tri State Drilling & Boring

Active Driller
West Burke, VT 05871
Well Drilling
Gould Well Drilling Inc logo

Gould Well Drilling Inc

Lyndonville, VT 05851
Water TestingPressure Tank InstallationComplete Systems
Green Mountain Pump Service logo

Green Mountain Pump Service

Washington, VT 05675
Well DrillingPump ServicesPump Repair+1 more

DrillerDB Well Data for Vermont

Our database holds 120,070 water-well records across Vermont, with completed wells averaging about 302 feet deep. These are real, verifiable construction records you can review before you hire - depths, locations, and details you can share with any contractor.

Well Drilling Costs & Permits in Vermont

A complete private well system in Vermont typically runs $3,000-$15,000, depending on depth, geology, and the pump and treatment you choose. On permitting: Required for new construction (12-030-003-X (Water Supply Rule)). A typical project takes 4-6 weeks from planning to usable water.

Water Well Services Available in Vermont

Typical services offered by licensed contractors in this state.

  • Water Well Drilling
  • Well Pump Installation
  • Well Repair Services
  • Water Testing
  • Emergency Service
  • Well Maintenance
  • Pump Replacement
  • Water Treatment Systems
  • Well Inspection
  • Pressure Tank Service

Vermont Water Well Guides

Verify a VermontDriller's License

Free tool: check a Vermontwell driller's license status by name, see the source, and find verified drillers near you.

Check a license

Vermont Well Owner Guide

Complete guide for homeowners: costs, permits, timeline, water quality, and maintenance tips for private wells in Vermont.

Open guide

Vermont Drilling Guide

Professional driller resource: licensing requirements, geology, aquifers, construction standards, and compliance in Vermont.

Open guide

Vermont Well Records Map

Search millions of water-well records across Vermont: locations, depths, and construction details you can share with any contractor.

Open well map

Geological & Drilling Conditions in Vermont

Vermont's mountainous landscape is underlain by metamorphic bedrock, often requiring deeper wells. Glacial till can provide some overburden, but fractured rock is the main groundwater source.

These conditions show up directly in our well records: across the 120,070 Vermont wells in the DrillerDB database, completed depth averages about 302 feet. A local driller will read the formations under your specific site to plan casing, grouting, and target depth.

Frequently Asked Questions About Well Drilling in Vermont

Across the 120,070 Vermont well records in the DrillerDB database, completed wells average roughly 302 feet deep. Actual depth varies widely by location and geology, so a local driller will size your well to the aquifer beneath your property.

A complete private well system in Vermont typically runs $3,000-$15,000, depending on depth, geology, and the pump and treatment you need. Get written estimates from at least two licensed contractors, since per-foot drilling rates and site access drive most of the variation.

Permitting in Vermont: Required for new construction (12-030-003-X (Water Supply Rule)). A licensed water well contractor can confirm the exact requirements for your county and handle the paperwork as part of the job.

From planning to usable water, a Vermont project typically takes 4-6 weeks. The drilling itself is usually only a few days; permitting, water testing, and scheduling account for most of the timeline.

Choose a state-licensed, insured contractor with local Vermont experience. Verify their license, ask for references on recent nearby projects, and get multiple written estimates. The directory above lists verified contractors serving Vermont.

Find Well Drillers in Neighboring States

Drilling conditions and contractors near the Vermont border.

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