This page lists licensed or relevant well drillers serving San Bernardino, California. It includes contractor names, contact information, service areas, maps, FAQs, and links to related city and driller pages. This page currently includes 20 contractor listings.
Well Drillers in San Bernardino County, California
San Bernardino County is the largest county in the United States by area, encompassing everything from Inland Empire suburbs to the Mojave Desert and Death Valley's eastern edge. Well drilling is common in the high desert communities of Apple Valley, Hesperia, and Victorville, as well as rural mountain communities.
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Drillers servicing San Bernardino County
BAR - H WELL DRILLING INC
BEST DRILLING AND PUMP INC
CHAMBERS CHOICE DRILLING
DAUGHERTY PUMP & DRILLING
EAGLE WELL DRILLING & PUMP SERVICE
FLOYD'S ARCHIE ROADRUNNER PUMP SERVICE
GENERAL PUMP COMPANY INC
GEO - CAL INC
GRANITE CONSTRUCTION COMPANY
GREWE BRYANT PUMP SERVICE
INDEPENDENT WELL DRILLING
L O LYNCH QUALITY WELLS & PUMPS INC
LAYNE CHRISTENSEN COMPANY
PUMP SYSTEMS UNLIMITED INC
SOLOMON WELL DRILLING & PUMP SERVICE INC
SUPERIOR WELL DRILLING
TERAWATT CONSTRUCTION
TRI-COUNTY DRILLING INC
WEST STAR WELL SERVICES INC
WESTERN FOUNDATIONS & SHORING INC
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Well Drilling Permits in San Bernardino County
San Bernardino County Department of Public Health, Environmental Health Services issues well permits. Desert area wells have specific construction requirements due to depth to water and soil conditions. Mountain community wells require attention to slope stability.
All well construction, modification, or destruction in California must be performed by a contractor holding a valid C-57 Well Drilling license issued by the Contractors State License Board (CSLB).
Geology & Drilling Conditions in San Bernardino County
Diverse geology ranges from alluvial basins in the Inland Empire to deep desert aquifers in the Mojave. The high desert communities sit atop the Mojave River groundwater basin. Mountain areas have fractured rock aquifers with generally low yields. Some desert areas have very deep water tables exceeding 500 feet.
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