Hiring a well driller and installer is taking many folks much longer than they expected. If you’ve made calls about getting your well drilled soon, you may have found this to be true, especially in western states like California. Residents are facing waitlists of 3 months up to 2 years!

So what’s causing such big delays?
-CA’s drought is creating a need for current wells to be drilled deeper.
-Contractors are retiring/leaving and are not being replaced.
-Supply chain shortages for necessary materials.
-California is facing extended worker shortages.
-More drilling permits are being submitted than ever: 50% MORE
-New Residents/new farms in rural areas
-Fear: People wanting water independence in case of emergencies
-Drought: Wells running dry
According to the Associated Press, ‘More than 1,200 wells have run dry this year statewide, a nearly 50% increase over the same period last year, according to the California Department of Water Resources. By contrast, fewer than 100 dry wells were reported annually in 2018, 2019 and 2020.’ (Terry Chea, Associated Press) Read more about the water well situation in California here.
Even with all these factors at play, there are still ways to find a driller in a reasonable amount of time. Our suggestion is to call around to a few different contractors in your state for both pricing and available drilling dates. Most drillers are willing to travel a decent distance and you may have more luck finding someone in a neighboring county if your county is booked out.
What should I know when looking for a well driller?:
-Shop around: Timelines and costs vary
-Get references from other customers
-Make sure they are licensed in California
-Don’t let payments get ahead of work
-Don’t give final payment until you are satisfied with the work
If there just aren’t any drillers available in the next 6 months or more, there are a few things you can do to hold you over and we can help!
How Can I Get Water In The Meantime?
From developing a rain water collection system to using a natural water source like a stream or lake, we’ve got you covered with all your pumping needs! Let our engineers help you determine what system would be best for you!

Haul water to a storage tank on the property and use an RPS TPP (Tankless Pressure Pump), Eco-Steady Booster Pump, or Submersible Pump to pressurize water for your application. You can integrate these pumps into the final system easily once you get the well set up!
Create a rain water collection system with a storage tank and an RPS TPP (Tankless Pressure Pump), Eco-Steady Booster or Submersible Pump to pressurize water for your application. You can integrate these pumps into the final system easily once the well is installed!

Use a surface water source. Develop a spring or pump from a river, stream or lake ( but get a filtration system if its for drinking water)!
Whether you decide to try out an alternative water system like the ones above or you decide to wait to have your well-drilled, it’s worth thinking about installing one of our versatile RPS Pumping Systems on your own. Take your water needs into your own hands with our help!
These Folks Did It Themselves and You Can Too!

“Got it done over the weekend! Still have a little plumbing to take care of but we are pumping water!! Couldn’t be happier with the ease of installation and the communication, assistance and knowledge of the staff at RPS! Thank you!”
– Daniel D, TX

“Everything went very well. Install took less than 2 hours. Was surprised how well it was pumping. Very happy with the product and customer service. There have been a few friends checking it out. Thanks”
– Susan, CA







