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​Living out in a rural area has its perks - enjoying the quiet and solitude, being in touch with nature and having more space for outdoor activities. But with all those benefits there can be some negatives. When it comes to services, being connected to the “grid” for power, gas and water can be quite a pain, with a lot of services not being readily available for most rural areas. As is always the case, there’s always a solution! For power there are solar panels, gas can be bottled and stored at your home and with water; water wells can be drilled to take advantage of water reservoirs below the surface of the ground. Not only is this often easier than and more affordable than organizing to be connected to the main water supply, but it also gives you access to fresher, often endless amounts of water to enjoy.
 
If you’ve just moved to a new home that hasn’t got a water connection and you’d like to look into water well drilling, speak to the professionals at Carver County Well Drilling. We specialize in drilling wells of extraordinary depth and can help you to tap into any reservoirs below your home. Call us on our service number or send us an email via our contact form here and we’ll get in touch to discuss your needs and see how we can help you to enjoy your very own well water built specifically for your home.
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We also serve the following areas in MN:
Victoria, Chaska, Waconia, Cologne, Mayer, Watertown, Chanhassen, New Germany, Carver, and surrounding areas. 
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  • Services
    • Water Well Drilling
    • Well Repair
    • Well Abandonment
    • New Construction Wells
    • Well Pumps and Tanks
    • Commercial and Residential Wells
  • How Water Wells Work
  • Water Well FAQs
  • Types of Wells
  • About
  • Contact