Agnes Water

Water Bore Drilling in Agnes Water

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Local Drilling Experts

At Wilson’s Drilling, we design and construct water bores for domestic, rural and agricultural clients throughout Agnes Water—from Red Rock Trail to Masthead Drive. Whether you need a borehole drilled or your existing one cleaned or repaired, our drillers have the experience and state-of-the-art equipment to ensure a high-quality result. We also supply, install and repair pumps used for domestic, irrigation and agricultural purposes.


Contact our drilling contractors on (07) 4157 7502 to book. We have been drilling and boring for more than 30 years. 

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Water Bore Advantages

Water bore benefits are many and varied. They include providing a consistent water supply, even during drought; reducing or eliminating the need for irrigation; and providing an environmentally sustainable water source. In addition, water bores can help to recharge groundwater supplies, improve water quality and reduce the risk of flooding.

At Wilson’s Drilling, we specialise in the design and installation of water bores. Our drillers will be able to advise on the best location for your bore based on factors such as the geology of the area and the water table. We will also be able to conduct a feasibility study to ensure that your bore is successful.
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Services We Offer

Need a water bore drilled in Agnes Water? We design and install bores suitable for domestic, stock and irrigation purposes. Cleaning and repairs also provided. 

We supply, install and repair pumps used for domestic and agricultural purposes. Servicing clients throughout Agnes Water and surrounding areas. 

Need an environmental monitoring bore? We construct them for geotechnical drilling companies and the local council in Agnes Water. 

Solar or Electric Pump?

There are a few factors to consider when deciding whether an electric or solar pump is better for you. The first is cost. Electric pumps are typically more expensive than solar pumps. However, Solar pumps may have higher upfront costs, but they often end up being cheaper in the long run since you don’t have to pay for electricity to run them.


Another factor to consider is maintenance. Solar pumps generally require less maintenance than electric pumps since there are no moving parts that can break down over time. Electric pumps also tend to require more frequent servicing and repairs.


Finally, you should think about where you’ll be using your pump. If you live in an area with lots of sunlight, a solar pump is an excellent option since it will be able to take advantage of that free energy. However, if you live in a cloudy or shady area, an electric pump might be a better choice since the lack of sun won’t be as affected.


No matter the pump type, do your research and pick the one that’s best for your needs.

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Frequently asked questions

  • Is bore water safe to drink?

    Bore water should not be drunk until it’s been tested and treated (disinfected). 

  • What is a stock watering pumping system?

    A stock watering pumping system is a type of irrigation system used to provide livestock water. It consists of a pump, water source and a distribution system. The pump draws water from the source and pushes it through the distribution system to the animals.

  • How are bore holes drilled?

    Boreholes are drilled with a drilling rig. The drill bit is inserted into the ground and rotated to create a hole. The drill string is then lowered into the hole, and the drill bit is rotated again to create a wider hole. The drill string is then raised, and the process is repeated until the desired depth is reached.

  • How deep should a bore be?

    There is no one definitive answer to this question. It depends on the type of soil, climate and other factors.

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Wilsons’s Drilling in Agnes Water 

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