Michigan Water Well Service and Repair Contractors

Find qualified Water Well Service and Repair contractors in Michigan using our contractor lookup tool. Learn more about NGWA Contractor Certifications here.

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Thomas Flint & Son Inc

Contractors Company
10213 S 39 Rd
Cadillac, MI 49601-9710
United States
(231) 775-5045

Shepler Well Drilling Inc

Contractors Company
11405 E M42
Manton, MI 49663
United States
(231) 824-6505

Pearson Drilling Company

Contractors Company
6100 W Blue Rd
Lake City, MI 49651-8604
United States
(231) 839-4444

Berg Well Drilling

Contractors Company
3139 Keystone Rd N
Traverse City, MI 49686
United States
(231) 946-2846

Norman's Well Drilling, Inc

Contractors Company
5376 East Wagner Road
Lake City, MI 49651
United States
(231) 328-4334

Walkerville Drilling Company

Contractors Company
175 W Main St PO Box 5
Walkerville, MI 49459-8406
United States
(231) 873-2317

Brad Malley Well Drilling Inc

Contractors Company
1565 S Park Place St
Mt Pleasant, MI 48858-5306
United States
(989) 772-2765

Roy Simmons & Sons

Contractors Company
976 W M55
West Branch, MI 48661
United States
(989) 345-3872

Dan Meihls Well Drilling

Contractors Company
7855 Moores Junction Rd
Sterling, MI 48659-9723
(989) 654-2157

King Water Wells

Contractors Company
10634 14 Mile rd
Rockford, MI 49341
United States
(844) 529-2837

Mateco Drilling Company

Contractors Company
271 Rockford Park Dr NE
Rockford, MI 49341-7828
(616) 863-6890

Central Wells & Pumps

Contractors Company
3881 E Broadway Ave
Muskegon, MI 49444-3571
United States
(231) 767-3300

Hecksel & Hecksel Water Well Drilling LLC

Contractors Company
19066 96th Ave
Coopersville, MI 49404-9417
United States
(616) 837-7093

Wahlfield Drilling Co

Contractors Company
4449 Westshire Dr NW
Comstock Park, MI 49321-9359
United States
(616) 784-1214

Hecksel Brothers Well Drilling

Contractors Company
6848 Arthur Street East
Coopersville, MI 49404
United States
(616) 837-6419

Frequently Asked Questions

How do I properly maintain my water well?

Small problems can often be identified by performing maintenance before they become costly, inconvenient situations. This is similar to performing routine maintenance on a motor vehicle. If you have the oil changed at specified intervals, the engine will operate reliably much longer than if you do not. Do not become stranded without water over the relatively small cost of an annual service call—the cost of a repair call could be much higher. At a minimum, wells should be evaluated annually by a licensed or certified water well systems professional.

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What is an annual well inspection and why is it important?

A properly constructed and maintained household-supply well will provide you with many years of quality service. The National Ground Water Association recommends routine annual maintenance checks to ensure the proper operation of the well and prolong its years of service, as well as monitor the water quality.

Routine inspection of a water well system can help ensure it is operating properly, prolong its useful life, and protect your investment. Most importantly, inspections can protect your health by discovering issues that could result in water quality problems presenting a health risk.

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How do I hire a water well service contractor?

Prior to selecting a water well contractor for a job, it is a good idea to obtain information about several contractors in the area before making a choice. Here are some considerations:

  • Is the contractor licensed by the state? (Not all states require licensing.)
  • Is the contractor certified through the National Ground Water Association? The highest level a contractor can achieve is MGWC (Master Groundwater Contractor), passing all specialty NGWA certification exams and a general exam.
  • Does the contractor submit well logs?
  • Does the contractor have adequate equipment in good condition to do the job?
  • Does the contractor have adequate liability and workers’ compensation insurance to protect you?
  • Is the contractor familiar with applicable health and safety codes?
  • What is the contractor’s reputation with previous customers?
  • Will the contractor furnish a written contract specifying the terms and conditions of the job?
  • Is the contractor a member of the National Ground Water Association? Does he have a current NGWA sticker on his truck? NGWA members support the industry, have access to new technology and improved approaches, are dedicated to quality of workmanship, and promote and protect the groundwater resource. They know their stuff and will work with you to get the job done right. You can contact the NGWA customer service department at (800) 551-7379 or our “Contractor Lookup” for a list of member contractors in your area.

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Michigan Groundwater and Water Well Statistics

Few states can accurately or confidentially determine how many residential wells are in place. For each region, the American Housing Survey by the U.S. Census provides regional data.

Michigan is found in the Midwest, along with these other states: Ohio, Michigan, Indiana, Illinois, Wisconsin, Minnesota, North Dakota, South Dakota, Iowa, Nebraska, Kansas, and Missouri.

The last American Housing Survey Census indicates this region had 3,990,0002 households served by residential wells, with an average of 2.523 persons per household. The USGS estimates the population of self-supplied water supply users in Michigan to be 2,600,000, with 100% of their supply from groundwater.

  • 1,075 community water systems use groundwater for 1,683,200 people
  • 1,302 non-community, non-transient water systems use groundwater for 306,500 people
  • 7,921 non-community, transient water systems use groundwater for 1,117,600 people
  • 7,550 irrigation wells used serving 2,820 farms and 467,000 acres

Water Well Service and Repair Articles and Resources

Homeowner's Maintenance Checklist: Free Printable Download Regular water well system maintenance is important. Knowing and practicing the basics of regular well maintenance can reduce risks to your water supply and prevent costly and inconvenient breakdowns.

Some Common Mistakes Well Owners Make Regarding Their Wells and Equipment By Gary L. Hix, R.G., CWD/PI As a private water well contractor and well inspector for many years, I had the opportunity to observe and document a number of mistakes private well owners made to their wells and water systems. Some modifications were almost comical, while others I considered outright dangerous for the homeowner and […]