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Well Drilling Contractors in Maine

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Collins Well Pump Services logo

Collins Well Pump Services

5.0 (5)
42 Cross Rd
Troy, ME04987
Well pump installations (shallow and deep wells)Pressure tank installationControl box installation+7 more
McMahon's Water Services logo

McMahon's Water Services

5.0 (5)
342 Sanford Rd
Alfred, ME04002
Water Testing & SolutionsWater Filtration ServicesReverse Osmosis Systems+4 more
Northeast Heat Pumps logo

Northeast Heat Pumps

5.0 (5)
211 Pleasant St
Brunswick, ME04011
Residential ductless mini-split installationCommercial ductless mini-split installationNew construction heat pump installation+4 more
Reilly Water Wells logo

Reilly Water Wells

5.0 (1)
679 Bristol Rd
Bristol, ME04539
Well DrillingResidential Well DrillingCommercial Well Drilling+9 more
Affordable Well Drilling, Inc. logo

Affordable Well Drilling, Inc.

28 Bowdoinham Rd
Sabattus, ME04280
Water well drillingPump installation and maintenanceSeptic system excavation+14 more
Burns Well Drilling & Pump Supply Co logo

Burns Well Drilling & Pump Supply Co

280 Wilton Rd
Farmington, ME04938
Well DrillingWell PumpsPumps Service and Repair+2 more
C & R Well & Pump Inc. logo

C & R Well & Pump Inc.

301 Litchfield Rd
Bowdoin, ME04287-7217
Submersible pump repair and replacementExpansion tank troubleshooting, repair, or replacementTank replacement+8 more
Chamberland Well Drilling logo

Chamberland Well Drilling

358 Cleveland Rd
St Agatha, ME04772
Water well drillingWater pump salesWater pump installation+5 more
Gallant's Artesian Wells logo

Gallant's Artesian Wells

71 School St
Damariscotta, ME04543
Residential well drillingGeothermal well drillingHydrofracturing+2 more

Connect with trusted water well drilling contractors serving Maine. Our directory features licensed, insured professionals offering comprehensive drilling, pump installation, and repair services.

Water Well Services Available in Maine

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

Maine Water Well Guides

Geological & Drilling Conditions in Maine

Maine’s bedrock is largely granite, requiring heavier equipment and drilling methods. Overburden layers can be thin, so well development often focuses on fractures in the underlying rock.

Well Drilling in Maine

For accurate information about well depths, costs, and local conditions in Maine, we recommend contacting licensed contractors in your area. They can provide specific details based on your location and requirements.

  • Licensed professionals available
  • Free estimates from local contractors
  • Site-specific assessments

Frequently Asked Questions About Well Drilling in Maine

Most states require permits for water well drilling. Contact your state environmental department or local health department for specific requirements. Licensed contractors can typically assist with permits.

Look for state-licensed, insured contractors with local experience. Verify credentials, check references, and get multiple written estimates before making a decision.

Cost factors include drilling depth, local geology, site accessibility, pump system requirements, and permit fees. Request detailed estimates from licensed contractors for accurate pricing.

Regular maintenance includes water testing, pump inspection, and wellhead upkeep. Consult with your well contractor for a maintenance schedule appropriate for your specific system.

Ask about licensing, insurance, local experience, warranty terms, estimated project timeline, and total costs including permits. Request references from recent similar projects.

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Connect with licensed water well contractors in Maine today. Get free quotes and expert advice for your drilling project.

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