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Payette County, Idaho

Well drilling in Payette County, Idaho

Residential and agricultural well drilling in Payette County, Idaho: Payette, Fruitland, and New Plymouth.

Payette County is river-bottom farm country where the Payette meets the Snake, and it's some of the best drilling ground we work. The valley soils drill cleanly and the water table along the corridor is generally kind, which is part of why this stretch grew up around orchards, row crops, and irrigated ground. We drill a lot of agricultural and irrigation wells here, alongside the domestic wells for the homes among the fields.

For a farm well we size to your real gallons-per-minute rather than guessing high, and we'll talk through whether your intended use needs a water right before we start.

Wondering what it runs? See what a well costs in Idaho.

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Common questions in Payette County.

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.

How much does a new well cost?

It depends on your site. Depth, geology, and the system all shape the job, so rather than guess over the phone, we come look and give you a free estimate. Call us and we'll walk through it together.

What does it cost to drill a well in Idaho?

It depends on the site. Depth, geology, and the system all shape it, so we don't put a number on a well we haven't seen. Most Idaho domestic wells land between 100 and 400 feet. We come out and give you a free estimate rather than a guess over the phone.

Where do you work?

We work a big stretch of southwest and central Idaho out of Midvale. Washington and Adams counties at home (including New Meadows up at the junction), plus McCall and Donnelly in Valley County, Riggins up the Salmon, Fruitland, New Plymouth, and Payette in Payette County, Emmett in Gem County, Horseshoe Bend and Garden Valley in the Boise Basin, Boise and Kuna in the Treasure Valley, Marsing on the Snake, Mountain Home east of Boise, and the Idaho side of Hells Canyon. We don't cross the Oregon line since we're not licensed there. If your place sits outside that range, call anyway and we'll tell you honestly whether it makes sense.

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.