New wells, pump repair, and water testing for Rapid City, Spearfish, Sturgis, and the surrounding Black Hills. One call connects you with a local licensed driller for a free estimate.
Click any service below for details, typical pricing, and what to expect.
A sudden loss of water or weak pressure usually points to a pump issue — not always a dry well.
Sediment in your water often means a worn well screen or a pump sitting too close to the bottom.
Common in Black Hills limestone aquifers — usually solved with the right treatment, not a new well.
Tell us what's going on and roughly where your property sits.
We connect you with a licensed driller serving your part of the Black Hills.
A clear, written price before any drilling or repair starts.
Most residential wells are drilled and equipped within 4-12 weeks of your first call.
No obligation, no pressure. Just a straight answer on what's wrong and what it costs to fix it.