Bore & Well Testing

Well & Bore Water in Tamworth

We Locate, Test & Drill For Water

When considering the viability of a rural property, groundwater is one of the most important factors. Without an adequate supply of quality water, there's no way your land can successfully produce crops or stock—not to mention support buildings!


At Wade N Water, we offer bore water and well testing services to ensure you have access to a reliable water supply, and it's of a suitable quality for the uses you require. We'll be able to project your water yield as well as assess its chemical composition to identify any potential issues with the water source. We can also provide advice on how you might address these if required, or suggest alternate solutions that may be available.


Based in Tamworth, we service the New England Region, Liverpool Plains and Gunnedah. Call 0427 315 967 for assistance.

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The Bore & Well Testing Process

Our process for bore and well testing typically includes:


  1. Initial assessment: The first step is to conduct an initial assessment of the property and its potential water sources. This may involve reviewing geological maps, topographic data and previous bore logs to identify the most promising locations for drilling.
  2. Drilling: Once a suitable location has been identified, the next step is to drill the bore or well. This involves using a drilling rig to bore into the ground and extract water samples.
  3. Testing & analysis: After drilling is complete, the water samples are tested and analysed to determine their properties, including pH levels, salinity and mineral content. This information is used to determine the suitability of the water for various uses, such as irrigation, livestock watering and domestic use. A pump test will also be conducted to test for water flow rate and pressure.
  4. Reporting & recommendations: After the testing and analysis is complete, a report is generated that outlines the findings and provides recommendations for the use and management of the bore or well. This report can help you make informed decisions about the use and maintenance of your water sources.
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