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Getting The Best Results From Borehole Drilling: A Comprehensive Checklist

Having a borehole on your property is an excellent way to ensure an endless water supply. However, borehole drilling can be expensive. Therefore, there's usually little to no room for mistakes because these can set you back hundreds or thousands of dollars. If it's your first time drilling a borehole on your property, the process can be unfamiliar, opening avenues for making mistakes. However, you can make it less of a hassle with the right guide at your disposal. With that in mind, here are quick tips to help you get the most out of your borehole drilling project.

Hire A Hydrogeologist

Tapping into a reliable and sustainable water source isn't always easy. And it's not always a guarantee that you will get water in any location you decide to drill. Therefore, it's crucial to do some research before the drilling starts. And the best solution is to work with a hydrogeologist. Hydrogeologists will survey your property to identify the right spot with the best chance of providing a strong, reliable and sustainable water flow.

Aside from pinpointing the ideal drilling spots, hydrogeologists will help identify underground utilities like pipelines, telephone lines and cables, natural hazards and more. This is critical as you would want to avoid these hazards when drilling.

Don't Overlook The Yield Test

Yield testing services may come at an extra cost. However, the additional cost will come in handy because yield tests determine the amount of water you can sustainably pump from your borehole while maintaining the correct water level drawdown. The test entails installing a pump into the borehole post-drilling and pumping water to measure the flow rate. Knowing your borehole's flow rate and yield is critical because it helps you determine the need for adjustments to suit your property's bore water supply demands.

Choose The Right Time Of The Year To Drill

You can drill your borehole at any time of the year. However, some seasons of the year may offer better opportunities to do it than others. For instance, planning your borehole drilling project for the winter months can save you from the rush and costs of doing it because of the lower demand for such services.

Wet and rainy seasons like spring may cause weather delays in your project. In addition, you will likely have to do more clean-up because of the wet ground conditions. On the other hand, autumn and summer are also seasons worth considering because the water table will be at its lowest. That means you can be assured of your borehole never running dry. However, you will need to deal with the rush and potentially higher costs since construction activities tend to be in higher demand during these seasons. Nonetheless, proper yield tests should be enough to ensure your well meets your water supply demands all year long regardless of the season.