Well Drillers Near Cadott, Wisconsin
The typical Cadott area well encounters surficial sands and gravels transitioning to medium/fine sand, with occasional minor clay or gravel lenses, and in some parts of the region, sandstone at greater depths.
Showing contractors within 60 miles of Cadott. 24 results found.
- Typical depth
- 53 ft
- Water table
- 22 ft
- Contractors
- 24
24 Contractors

Midwest Well Drilling LLC

Midwest Well Drilling LLC
Wettstein Well Drilling and pump service
Asure Flow Well and Pump Service

H2o Well Drilling & Pump Services

Ken Olson Well Drilling & Pump Service, Inc.
Sterling Culligan of Eau Claire

Willmarth Well & Pump Services
Atwood Well Drilling & Repairs

Brunner Well Drilling LLC
Cook's Well Service
Fedie Well Drilling & Pump Services
Fedie Well Drilling & Pump Services Inc.

Glen Pelke Plumbing, Heating & Well Drilling, Inc.

H2o Well Drilling & Pump Services

Kelly Oium Well Drilling & Pmp

Kelly Oium Well Drilling & Pump
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A geological estimate for the Cadott area.
- Typical Well Depth
- 53 ft
- Static Water Level
- 22 ft
- Recommended Method
- Rotary - Mud Circulation
Detailed Summary
Based on well log synthesis for the Cadott, WI area, the most representative profile starts at the surface with brown/tan sand and gravel (sometimes including clay), extending approximately 25-40 ft below ground surface. Medium and fine brown sand constitute the bulk of the next layer down to about 50-60 ft. Locally, lenses of coarse gravel or small intervals of clay may occur within this sand sequence. In the southeastern region and at greater depths (exceeding ~70 ft), hard sandstone is occasionally encountered, with significant static water levels seen in these sections. Most residential wells draw from the sand and gravel aquifer between 40-60 ft, with high yields of 10-17 GPM. Deeper wells (to 180 ft) and consistent sandstone are less common and more characteristic of high-capacity or site-specific needs.
Expected Geological Layers
| Depth (Feet) | Formation Type | Description | Characteristics |
|---|---|---|---|
| 0 – 6 ft | Sand/Gravel/Some Clay | Brown or tan sand & gravel; sometimes with minor clay, loose/caving. | Color: Brown/Tan Hardness: Soft/Loose |
| 6 – 37 ft | Medium Brown Sand | Medium brown sand, mostly clean, transitions to finer material in places. | Color: Brown Hardness: Medium |
| 37 – 53 ft | Fine to Medium Sand with Gravel Lenses | Predominantly fine to medium brown sand; local coarse gravel and minor clay layers possible. | Color: Brown Hardness: Medium |
| 53 – 60 ft | Medium/Clean Brown Sand | Clean medium brown sand, lower aquifer zone. | Color: Brown Hardness: Medium |
| 60 – 180 ft | Bedrock Sandstone (local/if present) | Yellow to brown, hard, non-caving sandstone; encountered only at sites with deeper drilling. | Color: Yellow/Brown Hardness: Hard |
