Our hydrofracking services result in wells that begin producing
more water 99% of the time. This method is sometimes used to increase the water
from a newly drilled well. Hydrofracking is also potentially an alternative to
well deepening, when an existing well is diminishing in volume.
Would hydrofracking
help my existing well that doesn’t produce a lot of water?
Absolutely, Hydrofracking is used to cultivate water from new
wells and old wells that may be affected by minerals and incrusted rock
fractures.
How will this process benefit me?
The process almost always increases the volume of water from a
well and is less expensive than drilling a new well or deepening and existing
well.
Our 50 years of experience tells us that hydrofracturing is the
best way to increase water flow into your well.
If you've noticed a drop in productivity or in well water
pressure, call us today for a on-site visit as occasionally an inspection of the
system can lead us to a simple fix.
To learn more about well
hydrofracturing, contact us in Newport, New
Hampshire. |