Watson Well Service

Watson Well Service Serving Laramie and Cheyenne, Wyo., as well as surrounding areas, Watson Well Service is a water well drilling and pump company.

While digging a well yourself may seem simple at first glance, there can be many adverse side effects to the process. For example, when using standard digging tools, it can be almost impossible to dig through many materials you'll find beneath the ground. In a worst case scenario, you can also run the risk of contaminating the well water due to unsafe digging practices. When you need a well dug in

the southeast Wyoming area and want to ensure that the job is done by well-trained professionals, it's time to give Watson Well a call. Serving not only the cities of Laramie and Cheyenne but also the surrounding counties, Watson Well has been the go-to well drilling company for Wyoming residents since 1972. We have access to the most up-to-date equipment, and owner Jason Watson is certified through the National Ground Water Association. In addition, Jason is also an active member of the Wyoming Water Well Association and has held numerous positions on the board of directors. Watson Well not only guarantees that every job they do is within regulations but also takes measures to make well drilling even safer and more efficient in the future. In addition to standard well drilling, our services also include, but are not limited to, well inspections, water well pump service and repair, windmill repair and a number of irrigation services. In addition to residential work, we also do commercial work. In fact, many of the pumps you see in the city of Laramie were placed by Watson Well. If you have any questions, don't hesitate to give us a call. We offer a free price quote for any job, so you can ensure that whatever work we do will fit well within your budget. Whether it's a small pump for a residence or a large system of wells for a business, the professionals at Watson Well can do the job.

02/29/2024

Can you guess why geothermal energy is considered an environmentally friendly option? If you guessed geothermal energy is considered green because it is renewable and produces few emissions, you're right.

02/27/2024

Why choose directional drilling? This method reduces the concentration and buildup of pressure, preventing "blow outs" and minimizing water coning. It maximizes hydrocarbon recovery rates and project economics. Also, horizontal well geometry is great for secondary recovery ventures.

02/22/2024

A primary benefit of using geothermal energy is that it is clean. Energy be extracted from the earth without burning a fossil fuel like coal, gas or oil.

02/20/2024

Just because you’re installing a 4 inch diameter pipe doesn’t mean that you need a 4 inch hole. In fact, most drillers will create a hole that’s 25% larger than the pipe that needs to be installed to make sure that it can be installed smoothly and easily.

02/15/2024

You know geology can be important in the implementation of geothermal initiatives. Geothermal energy is produced in the earth's crust. What other word is used to refer to the earth's crust? If you guessed the lithosphere, you're right.

02/13/2024

Foundation drilling is a viable option for cases where pile driving simply isn't feasible. The drilling equipment allows the use of larger diameter piles, and can be accomplished through particularly hard or dense strata.

02/08/2024

No more back filling of trenches. With directional drilling, you have an access hole and an exit hole, and that is it. If both holes are at ground level, you need only restore those, not extended areas of gutted ground.

02/06/2024

Did you know that once installed, a geothermal system will need much less maintenance than a standard heating and cooling system? In addition, geothermal works much more efficiently, with up to a 500 percent efficiency rating.

02/01/2024

How do tests for vertical and horizontal seepage pits differ? Vertical seepage pits generally require deeper percolation test holes which are on average 20 to 30 feet deep while horizontal seepage pits generally require shallower holes that are 10 feet or less in depth.

01/30/2024

In portions of the northeastern United States, temperatures in bedrock wells range from 53 to 63 degrees. Because different soil and rock structures conduct heat at different rates, geothermal well temperatures can vary greatly.

01/25/2024

If you need, or a designing a seepage system leach bed, you must have a percolation test done. This test is used to determine the seepage rate of the soil to determine how quickly water dissipates. We will correctly drill the holes for this test.

01/23/2024

When the Conroe directional relief well was completed in 1934, Popular Science Monthly wrote the driller “caused the bit to swerve like a living thing, plunging straight down to 5,135 feet.” In reality, it took two months of grueling effort to accomplish this feat.

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