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Water Well Drilling & Pump Services in Kanab, Utah

Utah Water Well Alliance provides professional water well drilling, pump installation and repair, and 24/7 emergency service in Kanab and throughout Kane County. Remote location, no problem — we make the drive because you need reliable water.

Kane County's Well Drilling Team

Kanab is a gateway to some of Utah's most dramatic landscapes — Zion, Bryce Canyon, Grand Staircase-Escalante, and Lake Powell. It's also a community where private water wells are essential for rural homes, ranches, and properties outside the Kanab City water service area.

Kane County features some of the most geologically complex terrain in Southern Utah. The Navajo Sandstone, Kayenta, and Wingate formations dominate the landscape, and drilling through these hard rock formations requires specialized air-hammer equipment and experienced drillers who know the local stratigraphy. Well depths in the Kanab area frequently run deeper than in the St. George or Cedar City basins.

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500–900 ft
Typical Well Depth — Kanab Area
Hard Rock
Navajo Sandstone & Limestone Formations
Remote
We Serve Rural Kane County Properties
24/7
Emergency Response Available

Well Services for Kane County

Hard Rock Well Drilling – Kanab

Air-hammer and rotary drilling through Kane County's sandstone and limestone formations. We have the rigs to reach the aquifers that supply reliable long-term water in this challenging geology.

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Pump Repair & Replacement

Submersible pump service for Kanab and Kane County properties. We stock common pump sizes for efficient service even in remote locations.

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Emergency Service – Kane County

Well emergencies don't wait for business hours. We respond 24/7 throughout Kane County — including remote properties near Grand Staircase-Escalante.

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Kane County Permit Assistance

We handle water right applications and well permits for Kane County properties, including rural parcels in the Grand Staircase-Escalante area.

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Kanab & Kane County Well Facts

  • Deep hard rock wells: Most rural Kane County properties require drilling through thick sandstone and limestone layers. Expect well depths of 500–900+ feet. Site-specific hydrogeological review is strongly recommended before committing to a drill location.
  • Variable yields: Water yield in Kane County's hard rock formations is less predictable than in alluvial basins. Some areas produce strong artesian-like flows; others require deeper drilling for adequate domestic yield. Local well logs (available through Utah DWRi) help predict productivity.
  • Remote access: Many Kane County properties require coordinating access logistics. We work with property owners well in advance to ensure our equipment can reach the drill site without issues.
  • Near-Zion properties: Properties near Zion National Park (Orderville, Mount Carmel, Glendale) typically fall within Washington County's jurisdiction despite proximity to Kanab. We serve both and know both permit systems.
  • Nearby Kane County Communities

    Need a Well in Kanab or Kane County?

    We make the drive to serve Kane County property owners. Contact us for a free consultation — we'll tell you exactly what to expect for your specific property and location.

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