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Licensed C-57 well drilling contractor in SAN ANDREAS, CA. License #237647. Active. Phone: (209) 754 3394.

BRISKI WELL DRILLING CO

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Contact Information

Address
P O BOX 1539SAN ANDREAS, CA 95249
License Expiry
2027-11-30

License Classifications

C-12C-42C-57

Contractor Bond

Surety Company
OHIO CASUALTY INSURANCE COMPANY (THE)
Bond Number
540941C
Effective Date
01/01/2023

Workers' Compensation

Coverage Type
Workers' Compensation Insurance
Insurance Company
NATIONAL CASUALTY COMPANY
Policy Number
WCC336568A
Effective Date
01/01/2026
Expiration Date
01/01/2027

Frequently Asked Questions

How do I verify a well driller's license?

You can verify any California contractor's license at the Contractors State License Board (CSLB) website: cslb.ca.gov. Enter the license number to see current status, expiration date, bond information, and any disciplinary history. We recommend verifying before hiring.

What is a C-57 license?

C-57 is the California contractor classification for Well Drilling. Contractors with this license are qualified to drill, construct, repair, and destroy water wells. They must pass exams and maintain bond and workers' compensation insurance.

How much does well drilling cost?

Well drilling costs in California typically range from $15,000 to $50,000 or more, depending on depth, geological conditions, site accessibility, and equipment required. Getting quotes from multiple licensed C-57 contractors is the best way to estimate your specific project cost.

Do I need a permit to drill a well?

Yes, a well permit is required before any drilling can begin. Permit requirements vary by county—contact your county Environmental Health or Public Works department for applications and requirements. All drilling must be performed by a licensed C-57 contractor.

How are service areas verified?

Service areas come from the contractor's website and are only trusted after automatic or manual verification. Pending review means extracted coverage is not fully verified yet. We prioritize verified service areas when showing search results.

What should I ask before hiring a well driller?

Ask about their experience in your area, estimated depth and cost, timeline, and whether they handle permits. Verify their license is active at cslb.ca.gov. Check that they have current bond and workers' compensation insurance.