New MexicoProfessional well drilling across New Mexico.
From siting and permits to casing, development, and flow testing — we handle the full job on residential and livestock wells statewide.
What's included.
Every well is drilled to state spec with transparent reporting from rig setup through handoff. You get a permit-ready job and a complete driller log.
- Site evaluation & permit prep
- Rig setup & drilling to target depth
- Casing & grouting to state spec
- Well development (surging, airlift)
- Flow testing & water-level verification
- Cap, vent, and surface completion
- Permit paperwork & driller log
- Handoff notes for pump installer
Our process.
1
Contact Us
Share your property and goals.
2
Site Assessment
Walk the site or review photos.
3
Design & Quote
Fixed-price quote, permit-ready plan.
4
Drill & Complete
Typical drill 1–3 days on site.
Why us.
New Mexico local
We live and work here. No subcontracted crews, no out-of-state call centers.
Fixed-price quotes
Clear scope and pricing up front — no surprise add-ons after the rig arrives.
Transparent logs
Full driller log, casing records, and flow test results handed over at completion.
Licensed & insured
Fully licensed and insured in New Mexico.
Frequently asked.
Depths vary by site; on the quote request, tell us what you know about neighboring wells and we'll confirm feasibility.
Yes — we prepare the permit package and handle the driller log submission.
Most residential wells are drilled in 1–3 days, weather and depth permitting.
We scope contingencies up front. On a dry hole, we'll lay out options: deepen, relocate, or refund per contract terms.
Drilling and pump install are separate jobs. We can coordinate a solar well pump install as a package — see our Solar Well Pumps page.
Get a free quote for your well drilling job.
Share your property info — we'll reach out within one business day.