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Commercial well drilling

Higher-capacity wells for businesses, light industrial sites, and properties that need water for more than a household.

Commercial water systems have to do more than a residential well. We size the work to what the property actually needs: higher GPM, often larger casing, and a delivery setup that can serve more than one building or operation off a single source.

Like every job, we site the well using the geology of your particular ground, drill and case it to last, and file a clean state driller's log. You end up with a system tuned to the load it'll see, not the load a brochure assumed.

Tell us what the property will run, offices, irrigation, a shop, a multi-unit development, and we'll walk through depth and output before anyone signs anything.

Commercial-scale water system installed by Langer Drilling in southwestern Idaho.

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Questions about commercial well drilling.

How much does a new well cost?

Cost depends on depth, geology, and the system you go with. Wells in our area run a workable range, and we'll give you a real number after we've looked at the site. Call us and we'll walk through it together.

How deep will my well need to be?

Depth varies across the range we work, and we estimate before we drill using local knowledge, neighboring well logs, and geology data when we need it. Most domestic wells in southwest and central Idaho land between 100 and 400 feet, with mountain sites running deeper.

Do I need a permit to drill a well in Idaho?

Idaho requires a permit and a filed driller's log for most new wells, and as a licensed driller we handle that paperwork as part of the job. You get the well, the log, and the records the state needs.

How long does it take to drill a well?

A typical domestic well is a couple of days of drilling once we're on site, though scheduling, permits, and weather move the start date. We give you a realistic timeline up front and keep you posted if anything shifts.

The fastest way to get water sorted is a phone call.

Tell us about your property and we'll walk through what it can support. Free estimates, straight answers, and a Langer on the other end of the line.