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Questions Our Clients Have

Frequently Asked Questions?

Costs vary depending on depth, location, and geological conditions. A professional assessment is needed to provide an accurate quote.

Depth depends on water table levels and geological conditions. Most boreholes in Gauteng range between 50–120 meters, but we perform surveys to determine the optimal depth.

Typically, drilling a borehole takes 2–5 days, depending on depth, soil conditions, and required testing.

Yes. Borehole drilling in Gauteng requires compliance with local water regulations, including permits from the Department of Water and Sanitation.

Regular water quality testing is essential to detect bacteria, chemicals, and other contaminants, ensuring it’s safe for drinking and domestic use.

Routine maintenance includes pump servicing, cleaning, and water testing. This ensures your borehole remains efficient and the water safe.

Yes. Over-pumping or seasonal changes can reduce water levels. Yield testing helps determine the sustainable water extraction rate.

With proper installation and maintenance, a borehole can last 20–30 years or more, depending on usage and local conditions.

Yes. Borehole water is suitable for irrigation, household, and industrial use. However, water quality testing is essential before consumption to ensure safety.

Efficiency can be improved by regular pump maintenance, checking for leaks, proper filtration, and monitoring water levels. Conducting periodic yield and water quality tests ensures the borehole operates at optimal capacity and provides safe water consistently.

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