
Runk's Diggin' & Haulin Well Drillin' LLC
James Creek, PA 16657
DrillerDB tracks 416,874 water-well records across Pennsylvania, where completed wells average about 180 feet deep. Use the directory below to connect with licensed, insured drilling and pump contractors serving Pennsylvania, and review real local well data before you request a quote.




















Our database holds 416,874 water-well records across Pennsylvania, with completed wells averaging about 180 feet deep. These are real, verifiable construction records you can review before you hire - depths, locations, and details you can share with any contractor.
A complete private well system in Pennsylvania typically runs $5,000-$12,000, depending on depth, geology, and the pump and treatment you choose. On permitting: No state permit required (17 Pa. Code Section 47). A typical project takes 4-8 weeks from planning to usable water.
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Open well mapPennsylvania's drilling often involves sedimentary rock in the Appalachian Basin. In some areas, shallow overburden and natural gas pockets require careful planning.
These conditions show up directly in our well records: across the 416,874 Pennsylvania wells in the DrillerDB database, completed depth averages about 180 feet. A local driller will read the formations under your specific site to plan casing, grouting, and target depth.
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