Building new, or your current well has failed for good? We connect you with a licensed local driller for a free, honest estimate — no obligation, no pressure.
The primary water source for most of the Rapid City area — a productive limestone karst aquifer along the eastern flank of the Black Hills.
Average residential wells run about 250 feet, but your specific depth depends on elevation and proximity to the formation.
South Dakota doesn't require a state permit for ordinary domestic wells (SDCL 46-5-8) — Pennington County may require a separate, inexpensive permit.
Well drilling is priced per foot, so depth is the biggest factor — but not the only one.
Complete system, ~250 ft depth, $24–$55/ft drilling rate. Exact price after a free site visit.
Call (605) 000-0000The average residential well in the area is about 250 feet, though your exact depth depends on your property's location and elevation relative to the Madison/Minnelusa Aquifer.
No state permit is required for an ordinary domestic well under SDCL 46-5-8. Pennington County may require a separate, low-cost well permit — your driller handles this as part of the job.
Typically 4–12 weeks from your first call to potable water, including scheduling, drilling, equipping, and water testing.
A licensed driller uses nearby well logs and local geology to estimate depth before starting, which minimizes (but can't fully eliminate) the risk of drilling deeper than expected.
No obligation. Just an honest assessment and a clear price.