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Water Well Drilling & Pump Services in Hurricane, Utah

Utah Water Well Alliance is the trusted water well company serving Hurricane, La Verkin, Toquerville, and the surrounding Washington County area. Expert drilling, pump repair, and 24/7 emergency response — always local, always licensed.

Hurricane's Local Well Drilling Experts

Hurricane is one of the fastest-growing communities in Washington County — and one of the most active markets for private well drilling in Southern Utah. With rapid residential development expanding beyond municipal water service zones, more Hurricane-area homeowners and ranchers are investing in private water wells than ever before.

The Hurricane area sits on a complex mix of Navajo Sandstone, Hurricane Fault geology, and Virgin River alluvium. This varied geology means well depths and yields can vary significantly even within short distances — which is exactly why local expertise matters. Utah Water Well Alliance has drilled extensively in the Hurricane, La Verkin, and Toquerville corridor and knows what to expect at depth.

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350–750 ft
Typical Well Depth — Hurricane Area
Navajo SS
Primary Aquifer in Most Hurricane Zones
Hurricane Fault
Complex Geology — Local Expertise Essential
24/7
Emergency Response — Washington County

Well Services for Hurricane & Surrounding Areas

New Well Drilling – Hurricane

Residential and agricultural well drilling throughout Hurricane, La Verkin, Toquerville, and the surrounding Washington County area. We manage permits and Start Cards.

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Pump Installation & Repair

Submersible pump replacement, pressure tank service, and VFD system upgrades. We stock common pump sizes for fast same-day service in Hurricane.

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Emergency Service – Hurricane

No water in Hurricane, La Verkin, or Toquerville? We respond fast — day or night, 365 days a year. Don't wait without water.

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Well Inspection & Water Testing

Camera inspections and water quality testing for arsenic, coliform, nitrates — all common concerns in the Hurricane area's Navajo Sandstone aquifer.

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Hurricane Area Well Considerations

  • Hurricane Fault Zone: The Hurricane Fault runs directly through the area, creating dramatically offset geology. Wells on the east side of the fault encounter different formations than those on the west — local drilling experience is critical here.
  • Fast growth area: Hurricane is expanding rapidly. New subdivisions and rural lots outside the municipal service area frequently require private wells. Apply for permits early — Washington County has a backlog.
  • La Verkin & Toquerville: These communities along the Virgin River corridor have varied aquifer conditions. Alluvial deposits near the river can provide shallower water, while upland areas require deeper hard rock drilling.
  • Water quality: Test all new wells for arsenic and uranium — both occur naturally in area geology and are found in some Hurricane-area wells at elevated levels. Treatment is available and effective.
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