Looking for a well driller in Jurupa Valley? Southern California Well Service provides professional water well drilling throughout Riverside County. With decades of combined experience and a 4.9-star Google rating, we deliver reliable wells built to last for generations.
Whether you're building a new home, developing agricultural property, or replacing a failing well, SCWS has the expertise and equipment to handle your project. We're licensed, insured, and committed to transparent pricing with no surprise costs.
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(760) 440-8520Well Drilling Services in Jurupa Valley
Residential Well Drilling
For homeowners in Jurupa Valley seeking water independence, we design and install complete residential well systems. This includes drilling, casing, pump installation, pressure tank, and all electrical connections. Most homes need 5-10 GPM (gallons per minute) for comfortable water supply.
Agricultural & Irrigation Wells
Riverside County has a strong agricultural heritage. We drill high-capacity wells for farms, ranches, orchards, and vineyards. Agricultural wells often require higher flow rates (20-100+ GPM) and larger diameter casings to support irrigation demands.
Commercial Well Drilling
Businesses in Jurupa Valley requiring independent water supply can rely on SCWS for commercial well installation. We work with developers, contractors, and business owners to design systems that meet commercial demand requirements.
Well Drilling Cost in Jurupa Valley
Well drilling costs in Jurupa Valley typically range from $15,000 to $45,000 for a complete residential system. Key cost factors include:
- Drilling depth: $35-$55 per foot depending on geology
- Casing: Steel or PVC, based on well depth and conditions
- Pump system: $1,500-$4,500 depending on depth and flow needs
- Pressure tank: $500-$1,200 for quality bladder tanks
- Electrical: $800-$1,500 for wiring and controls
- Permits: Riverside County permit fees
We provide detailed written quotes before any work begins—no surprises, no hidden fees.
Riverside County Well Permits
All new wells in Jurupa Valley require permits from Riverside County. SCWS handles the entire permitting process:
- Permit application preparation
- Site plan and setback compliance
- Coordination with county inspectors
- Final well completion documentation
Our familiarity with local requirements means faster approvals and fewer delays for your project.
The SCWS Drilling Process
- Free Site Evaluation: We assess your property, review local well data, and provide a detailed quote.
- Permitting: We handle all Riverside County permit requirements.
- Drilling: Our experienced crews use modern air rotary equipment for efficient drilling.
- Well Development: We thoroughly develop the well to maximize water production.
- Pump Installation: Complete pumping system sized for your needs.
- Testing & Handoff: Final testing, water quality sampling, and system walkthrough.
Well Data: Jurupa Valley, California
93'
Average Depth
31–500'
Depth Range
83
Wells on Record
Riverside
County
Based on California DWR well completion reports. Jurupa Valley's average well depth is 227 feet shallower than the Riverside County average of 320 feet.
With 83 wells on record, Jurupa Valley has a growing well infrastructure. The wide depth range of 31 to 500 feet reflects the varied terrain and geology across Jurupa Valley's landscape. Shallower wells typically tap into alluvial aquifers near drainages, while deeper wells penetrate mixed alluvial deposits and crystalline basement rock of the Peninsular Ranges to reach more reliable water sources.
At an average depth of 93 feet, drilling in Jurupa Valley typically costs between $4,185 and $6,975 depending on formation hardness and casing requirements. See detailed well depth data for Jurupa Valley →
Drilling Conditions in Jurupa Valley
Well drilling in Jurupa Valley typically encounters mixed alluvial deposits and crystalline basement rock of the Peninsular Ranges. Most wells can be completed in 1-3 days under normal conditions. The relatively moderate depths keep drilling costs reasonable, though rocky formations can slow progress.
Riverside County well permits are issued through the Environmental Health Department. Turnaround is typically 2-3 weeks. We handle the entire permit process for Jurupa Valley properties.
Serving Jurupa Valley and Surrounding Areas
In addition to Jurupa Valley, we provide well drilling services throughout Riverside County, including nearby communities:
- Joshua Tree (avg well depth: 483')
- Julian (avg well depth: 357')
- Kearny Mesa (avg well depth: 42')
- Kensington
Why Choose SCWS for Jurupa Valley Well Drilling?
- Licensed & Insured: C-57 Well Drilling Contractor license #1115134
- 4.9★ Google Rating: Over 100 five-star reviews from satisfied customers
- Local Expertise: We know Riverside County geology and conditions
- Transparent Pricing: Detailed quotes with no hidden costs
- Complete Service: Drilling, pumps, tanks—one contractor handles everything
- Warranty: We stand behind our work
Ready to Get Started?
Contact SCWS for your free Jurupa Valley well drilling consultation. We'll evaluate your property and provide honest guidance on your options.
(760) 440-8520Or email: brighton@scwellservice.com
Frequently Asked Questions
How much does it cost to drill a well in Jurupa Valley?
Most residential wells in Jurupa Valley cost between $15,000 and $45,000 for a complete system. The price depends on required depth, geological conditions, and pump system needs. Agricultural and commercial wells may cost more due to higher capacity requirements.
How deep are wells in Jurupa Valley, CA?
Well depths in Jurupa Valley vary based on location, typically ranging from 200 to 500 feet. Valley properties often find water at shallower depths, while hillside locations may require deeper drilling. We review local well logs during your free site evaluation to provide accurate depth estimates.
Do I need a permit to drill a well in Riverside County?
Yes, all new well construction in Riverside County requires permits. SCWS handles the complete permitting process, including application preparation, setback verification, and inspection coordination.
How long does it take to drill a well?
Actual drilling typically takes 1-3 days for residential wells. The complete project—including permitting, drilling, pump installation, and testing—usually takes 1-2 weeks from permit approval to water flowing.
Serving Jurupa Valley and Surrounding Areas
In addition to Jurupa Valley, we provide well drilling services throughout Riverside County including Riverside, Eastvale, Mira Loma, Rubidoux, and Corona.