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Search our directory of 6,000+ licensed water well drilling contractors, pump installers, and emergency well service teams nationwide. Compare services, read reviews, and contact local drillers directly.
Find licensed contractors for deep wells, geothermal systems, pump installation, water testing, and emergency well service. Use the map and search tools below to locate professionals in your area.
- Contractors indexed
- 12,850+
- States covered
- 50
- Well records
- 16.2M
Water-well contractor coverage by state
Hover a state for coverage details or tap to jump directly to its directory. Coloring reflects the number of contractors DrillerDB indexes in each state.
Find Water Well Drilling Contractors by State
Select your state to find licensed well pump repair services, water testing labs, and treatment system installers in your area.
- Alabama210
- Alaska45
- Arizona315
- Arkansas185
- California715
- Colorado295
- Connecticut140
- Delaware55
- Florida560
- Georgia385
- Hawaii35
- Idaho195
- Illinois320
- Indiana330
- Iowa240
- Kansas215
- Kentucky225
- Louisiana155
- Maine185
- Maryland220
- Massachusetts250
- Michigan510
- Minnesota305
- Mississippi155
- Missouri295
- Montana185
- Nebraska195
- Nevada115
- New Hampshire175
- New Jersey165
- New Mexico145
- New York410
- North Carolina395
- North Dakota95
- Ohio445
- Oklahoma275
- Oregon235
- Pennsylvania420
- Rhode Island55
- South Carolina245
- South Dakota95
- Tennessee305
- Texas725
- Utah175
- Vermont115
- Virginia345
- Washington325
- West Virginia165
- Wisconsin415
- Wyoming85
Top Water Well Drilling Contractors Nationwide
Licensed contractors near you with verified profiles and customer reviews.
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Find a pro by service
Browse licensed local contractors by the work you need — new well drilling, pump repair and replacement, or general well service.
New water well drilling, casing, and complete installation by licensed drillers.
Pump repair and replacement, pressure tanks, and 24/7 emergency pump service.
Well rehabilitation, water testing, treatment systems, and general repair.
Why Hire Local Water Well Drilling Contractors
Local crews understand your geology, regulations, and response times better than regional franchises.
Rapid mobilization
Nearby crews deliver emergency no-water fixes and same-week drilling schedules.
Geology expertise
Local drillers understand aquifers, static levels, and casing requirements unique to your county.
Regulation ready
Licensed teams pull permits, log wells, and meet state and county health department rules.
Trusted track records: verify references from neighbors, farms, and municipalities every contractor already serves.
What water-well contractors actually do
A single contractor visit may involve several disciplines: drilling a new borehole, pulling and replacing a submersible pump, swapping a pressure tank, or collecting water samples for a state-certified lab. When you use DrillerDB to find a contractor, you're looking at teams that handle the full lifecycle — the well, the pump, the tank, the treatment, and the testing.
The right professional depends on the scope. Homeowners needing emergency no-water service pick the fastest responder. New construction needs a licensed driller who can coordinate with the building permit office and hit compacted soil timelines. Agricultural irrigation needs sizing expertise for the aquifer yield. Geothermal installers need closed-loop experience. Each of the 6,000+ contractors indexed in DrillerDB tag themselves with the services they offer so you can filter by what you actually need.
Before hiring, plan to collect three things from any quote: a clear scope of work, a line-item price (drilling, casing, grouting, pump, tank, labor), and a projected timeline including permits. Our well owner resources explain what each line item normally covers and what ranges to expect by state — groundwater regulations and labor markets vary.
Essential Well Owner Resources
Before hiring a contractor, understand your well system and maintenance needs with our comprehensive guides.
Well Water Testing
Learn what to test for, when to test, and how to interpret results for safe drinking water.
Testing Guide →Find Your Well Record
Access your well log to understand depth, construction, and pump specifications.
Find Records →Shock Chlorination
Step-by-step guide to safely disinfect your well after repairs or contamination.
Disinfection Guide →Well Components
Understand pumps, pressure tanks, and treatment systems to maintain your well.
Components Guide →Frequently Asked Questions
Common questions about hiring a water-well drilling contractor.
Sources and methodology
DrillerDB's contractor directory is populated from publicly listed licensed water well drillers. Cost, timeline, and permit information on our state pages and hub content cite primary sources: state environmental and water agencies, USGS groundwater data, EPA private drinking water guidance, and NGWA professional standards. See each state guide for state-specific citations.
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