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Bores
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Well researched water bore drilling
can be the difference.
At BD Water, we bring expertise, specialised equipment, and a solid understanding of local hydrogeological conditions to every drilling project. We make sure that your bore is drilled in the ideal spot and to the correct depth to ensure long-term success.
How we simplify bore drilling.
At BD Water, we make the drilling process smooth and straightforward, with minimal fuss and maximum results.
Pre-drilling assessments
The actual drilling happens
We have a bore, now what?
And the moment we hit water!
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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
How long is the installation of a water bore in Perth?
Generally, it takes us one day to drill and construct a bore up to 50 metres. We can arrange to get your pump installation and connection to irrigation system the next day. In all, the project takes about 2 days.
Depending on the depth of the drilling, the construction of the hole itself can take longer. Bores into the confined and semi-confined Mirrabooka and Leederville aquifers are a longer process, as they are often deeper and have generally require a pilot bore so that a wireline log is conducted and sent to Department of Water and Environmental Regulation for their approval, before the final bore and construction can be finalised. In this case, the project takes about a week once the drilling itself commences.
Do I need to apply for any licences?
We recommend you contact us directly so we can provide advice specific to your situation.
In general, most commercial or large properties in proclaimed areas (from the Hills line to the Coast) need a licence to drill and utilise the bore. If you are doing any of the following you’ll most likely need a groundwater licence to take water:
- Irrigating more than 1/2 an acre (2,000 square meters)
- Using the bore for commercial activity (feedlots, agriculture, construction, etc)
- Looking to utilise an aquifer deeper than the Superficial aquifer (bores generally deeper than 30 metres)
Another type of licence is a 26D licence to drill a borehole, which you need in case you are:
- Using the bore for commercial activity
- Looking to drill into a confined or semi-confined aquifer (bores generally deeper than 60 metres)
To ensure you are compliant with the legislation applicable to you, contact us so we can assess your property and give you specific advice for your situation.
How deep do you have to drill?
Depths can vary greatly depending on the area and target groundwater formation. As a general guideline:
- In residential and flat areas, Superficial Mud drilling is about 20 – 50 metres. We drill past the water table and into water-producing sands for better water flow and consistency throughout the year.
- In the Perth Hills and inland, Superficial Granite drilling can go anywhere within 30 – 100 metres and beyond. We are targeting a fracture in the rocks underground, and depths can vary greatly.
- For Confined Aquifers, the target area can be within the range of 60 – 300 metres, the exact depth will depend on the area the property is in.
If your area is mapped by the Department of Water and Environmental Regulation, you can get a guide for what depth you should expect for the superficial aquifer. The water maps aren’t always correct – we’ll be happy to give you insights into drilling in your are that we gather from our drilling jobs in your area.
We can give you an estimate of the expected depth for your bore. Contact us today to discuss your bore.
How do I get a bore drilled?
It’s easy – speak to us.
BD Water has all your water bore needs covered. We can construct Level 1 (Superficial or Fractures) and Level 2 (Confined; Mirrabooka and Leederville Aquifers) bores.
Drilling contractors generally specialise in a particular type of drilling and area, where they’re comfortable they’ll get the best results. That’s why we have multiple different rig set-ups and operators to ensure we can get the very best result in every situation. All our drillers are licensed and some of the very best in the business.
You can otherwise look to engage a drilling service yourself. Unfortunately the quality of work varies greatly in this industry, which can easily result in an undesired outcome. Be careful going for the cheapest service provider, as this can often result in a disappointing outcome when corners are cut and quotes are purposely under-priced to win the job.
How much is a water bore drill in Perth?
It depends heavily on what you’re looking to achieve with the bore and where you’re drilling it.
Costing is generally worked out on a per meter basis, which will include drilling the bore, inserting the PVC casing and air developing of the bore until the water is clear of any muds. Our rates vary depending on the type of drilling, bore construction design, equipment required, size of the bore, etc.
Contact us today for a custom quote, obligation-free.
Can I be sure I will find water?
In the majority of suburbs, we have a good level of confidence. However, there are some exceptions.
A water bore pulls water from an aquifer or groundwater body, so one needs to be physically present in your property. In some cases, particularly in the Hills and inland, one house can have a consistent and plentiful water supply, and the next door neighbour may not be able to find water!
We are happy to discuss this further if you’d like to contact us. It’s always best to take steps to ensure your property is suitable before we go any further in the consultation process.
Can a water bore be installed anywhere?
No, not everywhere is suitable to find water. There are certain factors that contribute to a higher chance of finding water, such as water bodies, elevation, soil types and property lithology. Our drilling team is experienced in finding the best locations to drill on a property, and our drilling process includes an off-site assessment and on-site inspection to understand the property and advise on the best drilling location within your property. We are also happy to work in a location of your choice.
Finding water isn’t certain, but selecting the best location will increase our odds.
Are the rocks in the soil an issue for bore drilling?
We have a range of drilling rigs and techniques, including mud rotary and air hammer drilling. Our rigs are custom built for drilling in specific soil types around Perth, and across our range, we can get through any material, and drill up to 1,500 metres.
This ensures the drilling process is as smooth as possible, even in tough rocky soils.