New Well Drilling… Responsive. Customer Satisfaction.

We Drill Wells in…

Brevard, Hendersonville, Lake Toxaway, Rosman, Etowah, Mills River, Etc.

Call Us: 828-883-2170

Installing a new well is a significant investment, and it requires a proactive, strategic approach to ensure long-term success. At Hamilton Water, we specialize in reliable well installations for homeowners, developers, and businesses, offering end-to-end project management from site assessment to final implementation. Our team takes care of every detail, including drilling, permitting, and pump installation, ensuring that your well is built to last and meets all safety and compliance requirements. We work closely with clients to develop a clear, structured timeline, eliminating guesswork and delays. Whether you need a permanent water source or temporary solutions for a development project, our trusted experts deliver seamless execution and high-performing systems.

With responsive service and a commitment to quality, we make sure your new well is designed for long-term reliability and efficiency.

Drilling a New Well?

Drilling a Well? Questions we get from customers…

  • Well depths vary between 100 and 500+ feet, depending on your location and geology. If neighbors have wells, you can check their depths as a rough reference. We assess your land to determine the ideal drilling depth for consistent water supply.

  • Costs range so much depending on the depth, casing, terrain, and pump system needed. We provide clear quotes so you know exactly what you’re paying for and what to expect.

  • While we drill year-round, early spring through late fall offers better soil conditions and easier access for equipment. If your property gets muddy or icy in winter, schedule ahead to avoid delays.

  • Hamilton is known for dependable, code-compliant well drilling in mountain terrain — including properties will all differing needs and dynamics. We help handle everything from site selection to permitting and system setup.

  • Once scheduled, drilling typically takes 1–3 days, depending on rock layers and depth. Additional time is needed for pump installation and well head setup, usually bringing the total project to 3–5 business days from start.

  • Yes — each county requires permits before drilling. We take care of all paperwork and coordinate with the health department for inspection and compliance.

  • Yes! Many customers install wells for irrigationlivestock, or emergency backup. We’ll help evaluate your goals and zoning to make sure it’s allowed and worthwhile.

  • Drilled wells with submersible pumps are most reliable in the mountains due to varying water tables and rocky conditions. We customize every job to your land.

  • We assess setback rulesseptic location, and geological data to find the best spot. Avoid areas downhill from potential contaminants or near driveways where access might be blocked.

  • If your current well is shallow, unreliable, or has recurring contamination, drilling a new well may be more cost-effective long-term. We’ll evaluate both options with you as we want to do what is best for each customer’s goals.

Call: 828-883-2170