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Cadott, Wisconsin

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

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Darrell's Pump Services

Chippewa Falls, WI 54729
Water well drillingWater well serviceWater well treatment+4 more
Midwest Well Drilling LLC logo

Midwest Well Drilling LLC

Active Driller
CORNELL, WI 54732-6100
Well DrillingResidential Well DrillingCommercial Well Drilling+10 more
Midwest Well Drilling LLC logo

Midwest Well Drilling LLC

Active Driller
Cornell, WI 54732
Residential Well DrillingCommercial Well DrillingHydrofracking+3 more

Wettstein Well Drilling and pump service

Cadott, WI 54727
Water well drillingPump installationPump repair+2 more

Asure Flow Well and Pump Service

Fall Creek, WI 54742
Well drillingPump installation and servicePlumbing supplies+4 more
H2o Well Drilling & Pump Services logo

H2o Well Drilling & Pump Services

Active Driller
EAU CLAIRE, WI 54701-
Well DrillingResidential Well DrillingCommercial Well Drilling+7 more
Ken Olson Well Drilling & Pump Service, Inc. logo

Ken Olson Well Drilling & Pump Service, Inc.

Lake Hallie, WI 54703
Well drillingWell installationWell upgrades+5 more
Sterling Culligan of Eau Claire logo

Sterling Culligan of Eau Claire

2.0 (5)
Eau Claire, WI 54703
FiltrationCarbon FiltrationReverse Osmosis+4 more
Willmarth Well & Pump Services logo

Willmarth Well & Pump Services

Active Driller
Holcombe, WI 54745
Well drillingPump repairPump service+2 more
Aqua-Service logo

Aqua-Service

Active Driller
Cameron, WI 54822
Well DrillingPumping SystemsMaintenance

Atwood Well Drilling & Repairs

Bruce, WI 54819
Water well drillingWell repairsWater system installation+1 more
Brunner Well Drilling LLC logo

Brunner Well Drilling LLC

Active Driller
Medford, WI 54451
Rotary drillingHydrofracturing of new and existing wellsNew water system installation+3 more

Cook's Well Service

Cameron, WI 54822
Well servicePump serviceBackhoe service+4 more

Fedie Well Drilling & Pump Services

Active Driller
Cameron, WI 54822
Water well drillingPump installationPump repair+3 more

Fedie Well Drilling & Pump Services Inc.

Active Driller
Mondovi, WI 54755
Well drillingWater pump installationWater pump repair+2 more
Glen Pelke Plumbing, Heating & Well Drilling, Inc. logo

Glen Pelke Plumbing, Heating & Well Drilling, Inc.

MONDOVI, WI 54755-1443
Residential Well DrillingCommercial Well DrillingPump Installation+2 more
H2o Well Drilling & Pump Services logo

H2o Well Drilling & Pump Services

Active Driller
Black River Falls, WI 54615
Water well drillingPump installationPump repair and maintenance+14 more
Kelly Oium Well Drilling & Pmp logo

Kelly Oium Well Drilling & Pmp

Strum, WI 54770
Well Drilling ServicesPump ServicesWell Abandonment+1 more
Kelly Oium Well Drilling & Pump logo

Kelly Oium Well Drilling & Pump

Active Driller
ELEVA, WI 54738-
Well drillingPump services (installation, maintenance, repair)Well abandonment+3 more

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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 TypeDescriptionCharacteristics
06 ftSand/Gravel/Some ClayBrown or tan sand & gravel; sometimes with minor clay, loose/caving.Color: Brown/Tan
Hardness: Soft/Loose
637 ftMedium Brown SandMedium brown sand, mostly clean, transitions to finer material in places.Color: Brown
Hardness: Medium
3753 ftFine to Medium Sand with Gravel LensesPredominantly fine to medium brown sand; local coarse gravel and minor clay layers possible.Color: Brown
Hardness: Medium
5360 ftMedium/Clean Brown SandClean medium brown sand, lower aquifer zone.Color: Brown
Hardness: Medium
60180 ftBedrock Sandstone (local/if present)Yellow to brown, hard, non-caving sandstone; encountered only at sites with deeper drilling.Color: Yellow/Brown
Hardness: Hard

Frequently Asked Questions

A typical residential well in the Cadott area is drilled to approximately 53 feet to ensure a reliable water supply of 5-15+ gallons per minute.

The static water level, or water table, is typically found around 22 feet below the surface in this region.

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.