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Well Drilling Contractors in North Carolina

DrillerDB tracks 117,857 water-well records across North Carolina, where completed wells average about 255 feet deep. Use the directory below to connect with licensed, insured drilling and pump contractors serving North Carolina, and review real local well data before you request a quote.

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Boyette Well & Septic Inc logo

Boyette Well & Septic Inc

Active Driller1.8 (5)
Wilson, NC 27893
Well DrillingPump InstallationComplete Systems+2 more
A & F Well Drilling, and Pump Service Inc. logo

A & F Well Drilling, and Pump Service Inc.

4.6 (5)
Ellenboro, NC 28040
Well DrillingResidential Well DrillingCommercial Well Drilling+9 more
Camps Well & Pump Company Inc logo

Camps Well & Pump Company Inc

Ellenboro, NC 28040
Well DrillingResidential Well DrillingPump Installation+11 more
Clayton Fire and Water Restoration logo

Clayton Fire and Water Restoration

5.0 (5)
Clayton, NC 27520
Emergency Water Services
Clearwater Well Drilling logo

Clearwater Well Drilling

5.0 (5)
Hot Springs, NC 28743
Well DrillingResidential Well DrillingPump Installation+5 more
Clyde Sawyer & Son Well Drilling logo

Clyde Sawyer & Son Well Drilling

5.0 (5)
Candler, NC 28715
Well DrillingResidential Well DrillingCommercial Well Drilling+4 more
Cumberland Well Service logo

Cumberland Well Service

Fayetteville, NC 28312
Pump ServicesPump InstallationPump Repair+5 more
Full Stack Plumbing and Well Company, Inc. logo

Full Stack Plumbing and Well Company, Inc.

4.2 (5)
Cary, NC 27511
Pump InstallationPump RepairWhole House Filtration
Hamilton Well & Water logo

Hamilton Well & Water

5.0 (5)
Brevard, NC 28712
Well DrillingPump ServicesWell Maintenance
McCrary Well Drilling logo

McCrary Well Drilling

5.0 (5)
Pisgah Forest, NC 28768
Well DrillingPump ServicesWater System Maintenance
Mechanical Solutions Inc logo

Mechanical Solutions Inc

5.0 (5)
Hillsborough, NC 27278
Pump ServicesWater TestingBacteria/Coliform Testing+3 more
Mountain well and septic logo

Mountain well and septic

4.2 (5)
Marshall, NC 28753
Well DrillingPump ServicesPump Repair+2 more
Piedmont Home Contractors Inc logo

Piedmont Home Contractors Inc

5.0 (5)
Greensboro, NC 27407
Real Estate Inspections
Preferred Pump logo

Preferred Pump

4.4 (5)
Charlotte, NC 28269
Submersible PumpsTurbine PumpsBooster Pumps
Rudisill’s Well & Pump logo

Rudisill’s Well & Pump

5.0 (5)
Candler, NC 28715
Pump RepairWater System TroubleshootingEmergency Water Services
Well Doctor LLC logo

Well Doctor LLC

5.0 (5)
Cary, NC 27511
Pump InstallationPump RepairPump Replacement+7 more
Wilson Well Drilling, Inc. logo

Wilson Well Drilling, Inc.

Active Driller
Brasstown, NC 28902
Well DrillingPump InstallationWell Maintenance+1 more
Barefoot's Well Drilling and Pump Service logo

Barefoot's Well Drilling and Pump Service

3.7 (3)
Newton Grove, NC 28366
Well DrillingResidential Well DrillingCommercial Well Drilling+4 more

Locust Pump & Well Drilling

4.4 (5)
Locust, NC 28097
Well DrillingPump Services

DrillerDB Well Data for North Carolina

Our database holds 117,857 water-well records across North Carolina, with completed wells averaging about 255 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 North Carolina

A complete private well system in North Carolina typically runs $6,000-$30,000+, depending on depth, geology, and the pump and treatment you choose. On permitting: County health dept required (G.S. 87-97, 15A NCAC 02C). A typical project takes 6-8 weeks from planning to usable water.

Water Well Services Available in North Carolina

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

North Carolina Water Well Guides

Verify a North CarolinaDriller's License

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

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North Carolina Well Owner Guide

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

Open guide

North Carolina Drilling Guide

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

Open guide

North Carolina Well Records Map

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

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Geological & Drilling Conditions in North Carolina

North Carolina's three regions-coastal plain, Piedmont, and mountains-offer varied drilling conditions. Coastal areas feature unconsolidated sediments, while mountainous zones involve hard rock.

These conditions show up directly in our well records: across the 117,857 North Carolina wells in the DrillerDB database, completed depth averages about 255 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 North Carolina

Across the 117,857 North Carolina well records in the DrillerDB database, completed wells average roughly 255 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 North Carolina typically runs $6,000-$30,000+, 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 North Carolina: County health dept required (G.S. 87-97, 15A NCAC 02C). 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 North Carolina project typically takes 6-8 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 North Carolina experience. Verify their license, ask for references on recent nearby projects, and get multiple written estimates. The directory above lists verified contractors serving North Carolina.

Find Well Drillers in Neighboring States

Drilling conditions and contractors near the North Carolina border.

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