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Corpian Well Drilling
Kouba Well Drilling is a Wisconsin based water well drilling company of incomparable drilling experience and capabilities. Our well drilling company has a 100 year long heritage of performance and accomplishment providing contract drilling services for commercial, residential, environmental, construction, geothermal and water supply requirements.

The current popularity of residential and commercial geothermal systems that tap into the stable temperature of the Earth provides heating, cooling and cost savings for years to come. We also provide additional resources on groundwater and Wisconsin geology that will assist you in the decision making process of having a commercial or residential water well drilled at your location.
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It wasn't exactly Kouba Drilling from the very beginning when Melvin F Baley had originally formed Baley Well Drilling with a single Bucyrus Erie cable drilling rig. L. Lawrence Kouba purchased the well drilling business from Mr. Baley after serving in the U.S. Army during World War II. He became interested in well drilling as a teenager while watching Mr. Baley drill a water well on his fathers farm.
Wisconsin water well drilling involves different shape and size wells depending on the type of geological material that is being drilled into and how much water is going to be pumped out of the new well. All well drilling is based on establishing the right location, sizing the system correctly, and choosing the proper drilling techniques.
Geothermal Systems use the earth as a heat source during the winter and a cooling source in the summer. Ground and water temperatures just 6 feet below the earth's surface stay relatively constant throughout the entire year. This allows the geothermal system to provide extremely efficient heating or cooling all year long in any climate.
Exploratory water well drilling solutions for residential, commercial, government agencies, and agriculture require proven knowledge and application of well drilling techniques. The drilling methods, size and type of equipment required depend upon the depth of the well and the geological formations encountered at the project site.
Abandonment of an unused well poses a threat to the safety and quality of Wisconsin groundwater supplies. The abandoned water well provides a direct way for contaminants and pollutants to enter the underground aquifers that supply other working wells. All Water wells must be correctly filled when they are abandoned or removed from service.
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David Ewers
David Ewers
Sep 15, 2019
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Very straight forward, professional service.High quality 300 ft.deep well.done in 2 days.would highly recommend.