417 Miles Road | Dixmont, ME 04932

KENNEBEC, KNOX

H2O WELL DRILLING HAS SERVICED MAINE FOR MANY YEARS

H2O Well Drilling is the leader in the water well drilling, pump installation and well repair business in Maine. We have serviced wells over eight counties and a number of towns in Maine, from the north in Dixmont and Bangor, to the east coast in Camden, to the south in Kennebec.

Check Out the Maine Counties We Serve
Here are the counties in Maine we have serviced:

  • Penobscot
  • Somerset
  • Piscataquis
  • Hancock
  • Knox
  • Waldo
  • Washington
  • Kennebec

Check Out the Maine Towns We Serve
Some of the towns in Maine that H2O Well Drilling has traveled to in order to service wells:

  • Bangor
  • Dixmont
  • Newport
  • Skowhegan
  • Camden
  • Belfast
  • Ellsworth
  • Waterville

DRILLING SLOWED DOWN BY HARSH WINTER WEATHER

While H2O’s rig is capable of drilling in any season, there are a few times during the year when it is difficult to drill a well because of the harshness of Maine’s winter weather. During the extremely cold months of January and February we usually don’t drill as it is harder on our equipment.

In the spring, many smaller roads are posted, prohibiting heavier vehicles from driving on them (due to the weakness of the road as it thaws). If your property is adjacent to a posted road, the road must be frozen for our drilling rig to drive on it. In some cases, you may be able to get a permit from your town to allow us to drive on the posted road.

CHECK OUT MAINE’S WELL
DRILLING RULES & REGULATIONS

Typically, the first consideration in determining the location of the well is to maintain enough distance from the septic system to prevent contamination. Maine Well Drillers and Pump Rules require the well to be at least 60 feet from the septic tank and 100 feet from the leach field. Property lines also must be considered.

H2O Well Drilling is also a member of the Maine Groundwater and National Groundwater Association, so you can trust that we are up to date with the latest drilling news and rules in Maine.

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