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Water Well Drilling & Pump Services in St. George, Utah

Utah Water Well Alliance provides expert water well drilling, pump installation, repair, and 24/7 emergency well service throughout St. George and all of Washington County. Licensed, local, and ready to respond.

St. George's Water Well Experts

St. George is one of the fastest-growing cities in the United States — and that growth puts real pressure on the region's water supply. As aquifer levels in Washington County face increasing demand, having a properly constructed, professionally maintained private well is more important than ever.

Utah Water Well Alliance drills wells throughout St. George, Bloomington, Desert Hills, Little Valley, Washington Fields, and the surrounding areas. We know Washington County's geology — from the red Navajo Sandstone formations to the deeper basin fill aquifers that supply reliable year-round water.

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400–800 ft
Typical Well Depth in St. George Area
Navajo SS
Primary Aquifer — Navajo Sandstone Formation
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Emergency Response — Washington County
~6–10 wk
Typical Permit Timeline — St. George Area

Well Services for Washington County

New Well Drilling – St. George

Residential and agricultural well drilling in St. George. We navigate the Washington County permit process and drill to the Navajo Sandstone aquifer for reliable, long-term water supply.

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Pump Repair & Replacement

Fast submersible pump repair and replacement for St. George area homes and ranches. We stock the most common pump sizes for same-day service.

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Emergency Well Service – St. George

No water in St. George or Washington County? We respond around the clock. Average on-site time under 2 hours for most St. George locations.

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Well Inspection & Water Testing

Real estate well inspections, video camera surveys, and water quality testing for arsenic, coliform, nitrates, and minerals — common concerns in the St. George area.

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St. George Area Geology & Well Considerations

Successful well drilling in the St. George area requires understanding the local geology. Here's what every Washington County well owner should know.

  • Primary aquifer: The Navajo Sandstone formation is the main drinking water source for many rural St. George properties. It lies at depths of 400–800 feet in most areas.
  • Arsenic levels: The St. George area has naturally occurring arsenic in some groundwater sources due to the volcanic geology. Always test for arsenic before drinking from a new well.
  • Water right availability: Washington County is heavily over-appropriated. New water right applications face longer review times. The domestic exemption is the fastest path for single-family homes.
  • Hard rock drilling: Red sandstone and limestone formations require air-rotary or down-the-hole hammer drilling. Our rigs are fully equipped for Southern Utah's hard rock conditions.
  • Municipal water availability: In most areas within St. George city limits, connection to St. George municipal water is required. Private wells are more common in rural Washington County, Washington City outskirts, and Desert Hills.
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    Need a Well in St. George or Washington County?

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