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Need a borehole drilled on your farm? Got an existing one that needs maintenance? At Wilson’s Drilling, we are your water bore drilling experts, servicing domestic, rural, agricultural and commercial clients throughout Gin Gin—from Dee Bee Road to Gin Gin Creek. Our licensed and experienced drillers use state-of-the-art equipment to ensure your unique borehole needs are met. Whether you need a borehole for crop, stock or domestic use, we are your affordable solution. 


Contact our drilling contractors on (07) 4157 7502 to book. We also supply, install and repair pumps used for domestic, irrigation and agricultural purposes. 

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Water Bore Benefits

1. Water boreholes can provide a consistent water supply.

Water boreholes can provide a more reliable and consistent water supply than other sources, such as surface water or groundwater. This is because they tap into underground aquifers that are not as susceptible to drought or other changes in weather conditions.

2. Water boreholes can save money.

Water boreholes can save you money in the long run by reducing your dependence on mains water. This is especially important for businesses or farms that require large amounts of water. In addition, using groundwater can help to reduce your carbon footprint as it requires less energy to pump than mains water.

3. Water boreholes can be used for irrigation.

Water boreholes can be used for irrigation, meaning that you can water your plants and crops even during periods of drought. This can be vital for farmers and gardeners who rely on their plants for income or food.
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Services We Offer

Our experienced drillers design and construct water bores for domestic, stock and irrigation purposes. Servicing clients throughout Gin Gin and surrounds. 

We supply and install submersible pumps for domestic, rural and agricultural properties throughout Gin Gin. Choose from electric and solar options. 

We install water monitoring wells for the purpose of aquifer protection. Servicing geotech companies and the local Gin Gin council. 

Solar vs. Electric Pumps

 There are pros and cons to both electric and solar pumps. Solar pumps are more expensive upfront but can be cheaper to operate in the long run. Electric pumps are less costly upfront but may be more expensive to operate over time. Solar pumps also have the advantage of being able to operate without an external power source, which can be helpful in remote locations or during power outages. Ultimately, your best choice will depend on your specific needs and circumstances.

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Frequently asked questions

  • Can I drill my own borehole?

    Drilling a borehole is a complex process, so it’s important to hire a qualified professional to do the job.

  • How long does it take to drill a bore?

    On average, it takes about two hours to drill a bore.

  • Do boreholes run out of water?

    There is no definitive answer to this question as it depends on various factors, such as the local climate and the soil composition. In some cases, boreholes may run out of water if they are not properly managed; however, in other cases, they may be able to access groundwater reserves that are replenished over time.

  • Do I need permission for a borehole?

    The answer to this question depends on where you live. In some places, you need permission to drill a borehole, while in others, it is regulated by the government or local authorities. The best way to find out is to contact your local water authority and ask them directly.

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