OFFICE 512-668-4476
MOBILE 512-748-3179

Spring has Sprung - Has your Well?

Brown's Drilling Now offers Well Evaluations

evaluate well camera fed into the well to look for damages

Simply put, if a well is not pumping out the water at the force you think it should, or after all this rain, it should have more water in it but doesn't, then you might have trouble in the well.

Using a camera, the professionals from Brown's Drilling will inspect the well for collapsed casings, holes breaks, offset and plugged perforations. Then Repair the Damage.

In the long run what would have been extremly costly due to guess work becomes a wise investment. Know your well. When the job is finished the recording is saved for future references.

For more Details and to schedule an evaluation, call our office 512-668-4476, or email

NEW WELLS
5 year warranty on all Major Components:
Pump
Pipe
wire
Pressure Tank

Duramac Pump Tanks

tanks
  • Diaphragm Pump Tanks
  • Pressure to 100 PSI
  • Sizes 2 thru 119 gallons
  • Free Standing and In-line Models
  • Air Charge Valve
  • Designer Finish
  • Durable Butyl Diaphragm
  • Plastic Lining
  • Tank Construction

Submersible Pumps

Stainless Steel-4"23000 submersibles offer peak capacity performance in 5, 7, 10, 13, and 18 GPM models. All four inch submersibles are supplied with grounded leads meeting the National Electrical Code (N.E.C.) specifications.

pump
  • One piece replacement cartridge - easier to service for minimal down-time
  • Powered by NEMA approved stainless steel motors with built-in lightning protection
  • 3 Wire single phase models include pump, motor, 48" leads, control box and check valve.
  • 2 Wire single phase models include pump, motor, 48" leads and check valve.
  • 3 Wire three phase models include pump, motor 48" leads, magnetic starter, heaters and check valve.

The Drilling Process

This Is a Chronological Story in Pictures of the Drilling Process.

Click on any picture to view it full size.

Initial Setup and Site Preparation

The Mud Pit

Drilling Started

Changing Pipes

Changing...

Changing

Changing...

More Drilling

 

This process repeats  until you reach the bottom of your water table, then...

Pumping water to clear out the mud.

This is the screen pipe that goes at the bottom of your well.

A close-up of the screen pipe.

This is the screen with a centralizer that keeps your casing centered in the well shaft.

Inserting the casing down the well shaft.

Casing is inserted down the entire depth of the well.

All joints are screwed together to ensure against joints coming apart during insertion.

After casing is installed air is forced into casing to blow out mud and debris.

 

Paper is pushed 10' down into well to hold concrete.

Concrete is poured into top 10' around well casing to hold and seal it.

Then the forms are installed for the concrete slab around the well casing.

Pouring the concrete...

More concrete...

Spreading the concrete...

Almost done...

The finished pad and well casing.

 

Now we're going to install the pump and tank.

The first length of pipe is lifted over the casing.

The pipe is screwed onto the pump.

Getting ready to lower the pump into the casing.

Lowering the pump..

All pump connections are sealed with heavy duty heat shrink wrap.

Lowering the pump with the cable attached.

The last joint of pipe is attached to the well cap.

The tank is set and attached to the well pipe.

Hose bib and cut-off valve are installed.

The control box...

Complete system.

Eureka! We have water!

This completes the well drilling process.