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Grid Drilling provides a wide range of drilling services for residential, agricultural and commercial clients throughout Bundaberg. Our services include:
We also hire out drilling equipment and crane trucks. Our drillers are experienced, licensed and insured. We ensure all drilling projects are completed safely, efficiently and on-time.
Ready to get started? Contact our drilling contractors on (07) 4157 8080 to book.
Water bore drilling offers numerous benefits for accessing groundwater resources. Here are some key advantages:
Contact Grid Drilling PTY LTD in BUndaberg
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We provide water bore drilling services for residential and agricultural clients throughout Bundaberg and surrounding areas.
Need a water bore for irrigation purposes? We provide water drilling for agricultural clients throughout Bundaberg.
We provide mineral exploration drilling services for clients in Bundaberg. Our drillers will assess rocks to determine the presence of mineral deposits.
We provide water bore repairs and cleaning in Bundaberg. Click here to find out more. Our team will ensure your bore is functioning as it should.
We hire out heavy machinery (wet and dry) for commercial and industrial clients throughout Bundaberg and surrounds.
Signs of a faulty water bore include:
Water bore drilling is the process of creating a hole or well in the ground to access groundwater for various purposes, such as irrigation, industrial use or residential water supply.
People install water bores to access a reliable and independent water source for purposes like irrigation, livestock and residential use, especially in areas with water scarcity.
Common types include artesian bores, non-artesian bores and dug wells. Artesian bores tap into pressurised aquifers, while non-artesian bores access non-pressurised aquifers.
The depth of a water bore can vary significantly, from shallow bores at around 30 meters to deep bores that can exceed 1000 meters, depending on local geology.