Serving the San Jacinto Valley
Professional well service beneath Mt. San Jacinto
Expert pump diagnosis and repair for San Jacinto Valley. We service residential and agricultural systems.
High-capacity wells for San Jacinto's farms and ranches. The valley's agriculture depends on reliable groundwater.
New well drilling for San Jacinto homes. Many properties rely on private wells for all their water needs.
Video inspection and flow testing for property sales. Know your water source before buying.
24/7 emergency response to San Jacinto. Valley heat makes reliable water essential.
Complete water quality analysis for drinking water and agricultural use.
San Jacinto sits on the valley floor with deep alluvial deposits from thousands of years of mountain runoff. The San Jacinto Valley is one of the most productive water-bearing areas in Riverside County, with thick layers of sand, gravel, and clay overlying basement rock.
Wells in San Jacinto typically range from 150-350 feet deep. The valley's alluvial geology provides excellent water production. Many agricultural and residential wells serve the area's growing population and remaining farmland. The proximity to the San Jacinto Mountains means excellent groundwater recharge. We've drilled extensively in the San Jacinto Valley and understand the local aquifer characteristics.
Most San Jacinto wells are 150-350 feet deep. The valley floor has relatively shallow groundwater, though depths vary by location. Older wells may be shallower (150-200 ft), while newer wells often go deeper (250-350 ft) to access more stable water zones.
Some areas have experienced water table decline due to agricultural pumping, but the valley still has good water availability. We drill to depths that access stable water zones less affected by seasonal variations. Proper well construction ensures long-term water security.
Yes! San Jacinto well water is excellent for landscaping. The water quality is generally good, and using well water for irrigation instead of municipal water saves significantly on utility bills — often $100-300+ monthly during summer.
San Jacinto well drilling typically costs $12,000-$30,000 depending on depth. The relatively soft alluvial geology makes drilling faster and less expensive than mountain or bedrock locations. This is one of the more affordable areas for well drilling.
Yes, Riverside County requires well permits. We handle all permitting and ensure your well meets county regulations. San Jacinto wells are straightforward to permit as the area has a long well-drilling history.
We've served San Jacinto for 20+ years. We know the geology, the regulations, and the specific challenges of this area.
Fully licensed well drilling contractors with $2M liability insurance. We follow all county regulations.
Hundreds of successful wells drilled throughout the region. We understand local aquifer dynamics.
127 five-star reviews from satisfied customers. Our reputation speaks for itself.
State-of-the-art drilling rigs and downhole video inspection. We use technology to drill accurately and diagnose problems fast.
Honest estimates with no hidden fees. We explain exactly what you need — and what you don't.
Your trusted well experts in the San Jacinto Valley.
(760) 440-8520