Water bore drilling is the drilling and casing of a hole, which is done to obtain groundwater. Senan Group LTD is the company to rely on when it comes to providing such a service. We offer a high degree of expertise and have the necessary skill set to meet any drilling needs. Our area of expertise is in maximizing the potential of already-existing water bores. This covers maintaining, upgrading, or replacing current pumps and bores.
Our Approach to Water Bore Drilling
We believe in precision, sustainability, and long-term performance. That’s why every drilling project begins with a thorough assessment of the site, ensuring optimal bore placement and depth. We use advanced drilling techniques and modern equipment to ensure minimal environmental disruption while maximizing water yield.
Whether we’re constructing domestic wells or irrigation bores in Monrovia, Liberia, our focus remains the same — delivering dependable groundwater access that supports both everyday needs and large-scale applications.
Our process includes:
- Site evaluation and hydrogeological assessment
- Borehole drilling using rotary or percussion methods
- Casing installation and borehole reinforcement
- Bore cleaning, development, and water testing
- Pump system design and installation
Whether you’re tapping into a new water source or rehabilitating an old bore, we’ll make sure it delivers maximum efficiency.
Why Our Borehole Drilling Stands Out
- Experienced Technicians
Our team has hands-on experience working across different terrains and geological formations. We know how to adapt our approach for the best results. - Reliable Equipment & Materials
We only use high-quality drilling tools, durable casings, and efficient pump systems to ensure longevity and performance. - Borehole Optimization Services
We don’t just drill and walk away — we specialize in upgrading old bores, replacing failing pumps, and restoring underperforming systems. - Customized Solutions
Every site is different. We tailor each project to match the specific water needs, ground conditions, and budget of our clients. - Transparent Process
From consultation to completion, we keep you informed at every stage — with no hidden costs or unexpected delays.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
What should I consider before deciding to drill a borehole?
Before moving forward, it’s important to understand your water needs, the expected groundwater yield in your area, and any local regulations. We help assess these factors through a preliminary site evaluation and hydrogeological survey to determine if borehole drilling is viable for you.
How do I know if the groundwater from a borehole is good quality?
Groundwater quality can vary depending on the surrounding soil and rock formations. We always recommend a water quality test after drilling to check for any contaminants and to determine if filtration or treatment is necessary.
What’s the typical process involved in drilling a borehole?
The process starts with site assessment, followed by drilling, casing installation, borehole development (cleaning and flushing), and pump system setup. We guide our clients through each step to ensure everything is done safely and efficiently.
How often should a borehole be serviced or inspected?
We generally advise an inspection once a year. This includes checking the pump, testing the water quality, and cleaning the bore if needed. Regular maintenance helps prevent costly repairs and keeps your system running smoothly.
Can a borehole run dry over time?
It’s rare, but possible if the water table drops significantly due to overuse or climate changes. We use geological data and careful planning during drilling to minimize this risk and ensure your borehole is positioned for long-term sustainability.
What are the most common reasons a borehole might stop working?
Mechanical pump failure, electrical issues, or blockage due to sediment build-up are common causes. We offer troubleshooting and repair services to restore functionality quickly and safely.
Is borehole water always safe to use for household purposes?
It depends on the quality of the source. We always perform water testing to confirm whether the groundwater is suitable for drinking, bathing, or irrigation — and if needed, we can recommend the right treatment system for your setup.
Let’s Build a Better Water Future Together
Contact us today to discover how our expertise can support your water needs—from concept to completion.