Arkansas Water Well Drilling Contractors

Find qualified Water Well Drilling contractors in Arkansas using our contractor lookup tool. Learn more about NGWA Contractor Certifications here.

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Anderson Engineering Cnslt Inc

Contractors Company
10205 W Rockwood Rd
Little Rock, AR 72204-8138
(501) 455-4545

Elder Drilling & Supply

Contractors Company
PO Box 1080
Carlisle, AR 72024-1080
United States
(870) 552-7515

Frank Elder Well Supply

Contractors Company
PO Box 450
Carlisle, AR 72024-0450
United States
(870) 552-7010

Hardwick Well Supply Inc

Contractors Company
127 Doc Edgar Rd
Wheatley, AR 72392-8002
United States
(501) 457-3761

Youngs Custom Service LLC

Contractors Company
9051 Hwy 49
Poplar Grove, AR 72374
(870) 572-9199

Dwyer Water Wells

Contractors Company
159 Private Road 1240
Fouke, AR 71837
United States
(903) 280-6611

Arnold Well Drilling & Pump Service Inc

Contractors Company
3576 Center Loop
Harrison, AR 72601-4121
(870) 426-5329

Frequently Asked Questions

What is a drilled well?

A drilled well consists of a hole bored (a borehole) into the ground, with the upper part or the entire depth of the well being lined with casing. Drilling is most typically conducted with a portable drilling machine brought to the site to construct the borehole. Various methods are used to advance the borehole to the necessary depth, and to remove formation material loosened and suspended by the drilling bit and fluid circulation or bailing system.

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Does water well drilling require a license?

In the United States, most states require licensing of water well contractors, and in most cases, this means that licensed contractors have passed tests and met certain professional requirements to obtain their license. Canadian provinces, Australian states, and New Zealand also use qualification-based licensing. To find out if a contractor is licensed, contact your state government (licensing is often handled by the Department of Natural Resources or Department of Health).

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What is a Certified Well Driller (CWD)?

The Certified Well Driller (CWD) designation from the National Ground Water Association (NGWA) encompasses general industry knowledge as well as practice and expertise in at least one well drilling method.

To achieve NGWA certification, contractors must pass exams testing their technical knowledge, and they must have at least twenty-four consecutive months of full-time groundwater contracting experience. They maintain their certification by obtaining continuing education credits annually.

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Water Well Drilling Articles and Resources

Mud Rotary Drilling Method: What You Need to Know By Gary L. Hix, R.G., CWD/PI There are many different ways to drill a domestic water well. One is what we call the “mud rotary” method. Whether or not this is the desired and/or best method for drilling your well is something more fully explained in this brief summary. Air and water are both fluids […]