Jennings Well Drilling was established in 1968. Well drilling has been the family business since the early 1900s. We are proud to provide over 100 years of well drilling experience along with 4 generations of knowledge. When you've been drilling wells for 4 generations, you know what works and what doesn't, what lasts and what's doomed to fail.
At Jennings, we put that knowledge to use every day and on every well we drill. We have high expectations from our crew members, and they never fail to meet them; they are hardworking, well trained, and honest, and we're proud that they've chosen to work with us. Jennings Well Drilling is one of the few companies in the area with the knowledge, equipment, and experience needed to drill through granite.
At Jennings, we put that knowledge to use every day and on every well we drill. We have high expectations from our crew members, and they never fail to meet them; they are hardworking, well trained, and honest, and we're proud that they've chosen to work with us. Jennings Well Drilling is one of the few companies in the area with the knowledge, equipment, and experience needed to drill through granite.
Services
For over 50 years, Jennings Well Drilling, Inc. has been providing water well drilling, water systems, and pump services from our base in Richmond, MN. We've learned a lot about the process over the years, and that's why we'll never take shortcuts or use inferior products. We have one of the few rigs that is capable of drilling through granite.
If you are building a new home with a well system, you're going to need a well pump to bring water up to the surface of the earth to use. It's important that when you turn on your faucet or flush your toilet, clean water appears. It's critical that your well pump be properly sized and correctly installed to effectively meet your water demands.
You don't realize how much you and your family rely on clean, fresh water until you don't have it. If you're experiencing problems with your well, it may be a pump, switch, or tank issue. While you'll find plenty of DIY advice on the internet, for your safety, we suggest you seek the help of a professional.