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Well Installation & Completion in Barrie

Professional well installation services for Barrie homes, farms, and businesses.

Local to Barrie

Based just 40 min away in Stayner. We know the geology and well conditions in your area from decades of experience.

Licensed & Insured

MECP Licensed Well Contractor #C-8303. All work to Ontario Regulation 903 standards with Jeff Mighton (Class 1 & Class 4).

60+ Years Experience

Family-owned since 1964. Trusted by thousands of homeowners, farmers, and businesses across Simcoe County and Grey County.

What to Expect for Well Installation in Barrie

When our team arrives at your property in Barrie, here's how the process works. Learn more about our full well installation process.

01

Casing & Screen Installation

Based on the drilling log and geological conditions, we select the appropriate casing material and diameter, screen type, and slot size. The casing is lowered into the borehole and seated properly, with screens positioned across the target aquifer zone.

02

Annular Sealing

We seal the annular space between the casing and borehole wall with approved bentonite or cement grout. The seal is placed from the bottom of the casing up to surface level, with particular attention to sealing through any vulnerable formations that could allow cross-contamination between aquifers.

03

Well Development & Yield Testing

The well is developed through surging and pumping to remove fine material and establish clear water flow. We then conduct a pumping test to determine the sustainable yield, drawdown characteristics, and recovery rate of the well — essential data for sizing the pump system.

04

Surface Completion & Pitless Adapter

We install the pitless adapter below frost line, connect the horizontal water line to the house, mount a vermin-proof well cap, and ensure the casing extends the required height above finished grade. The well is disinfected and a bacteriological test is submitted before the system is put into service.

Common Well Installation Issues in Barrie

1

Choosing between overburden and bedrock completion in Barrie

Barrie properties may have productive aquifers in both the glacial sand and gravel and the underlying bedrock. Each option has different implications for installation methods, water quality, and cost. An overburden well is typically shallower and needs a screen, while a bedrock well goes deeper but uses an open-hole completion.

We evaluate both options during the drilling phase, logging water-bearing zones in the overburden and testing bedrock fracture yield. We discuss the trade-offs including water quality, reliability, and installation cost. The well is then completed in the aquifer that best meets your priorities with the appropriate screen or open-hole technique.

2

Casing damage from boulders in kame moraine deposits

The kame moraine around Barrie contains scattered boulders that can gouge, dent, or misalign casing as it is advanced through the overburden. Damaged casing compromises the structural integrity of the well and can make grouting the annular seal more difficult.

We advance casing carefully through boulder-prone zones, using techniques that maintain alignment and prevent damage. If a boulder is encountered that cannot be displaced, we have methods to navigate around it. We inspect the casing as it is installed to verify integrity, and any questionable sections are addressed before grouting to ensure a sound, long-lasting well.

3

Perched water zones complicating the sealing strategy

The layered glacial deposits in Barrie sometimes create perched water tables — saturated zones above the main aquifer, held up by impermeable clay layers. If these perched zones are not properly sealed off during installation, they can contribute poor-quality water to the well or cause ongoing cross-contamination between aquifer levels.

We grout the casing through the entire overburden, which effectively seals off any perched water zones encountered along the way. The grout fills the annular space completely, preventing vertical water movement alongside the casing. The production zone at the bottom of the well is the only source of water entering the pump, ensuring consistent quality from the targeted aquifer.

Consider a Variable-Speed Pump for Your Barrie Well

If you are building a larger home in Barrie with multiple bathrooms, a variable-speed constant-pressure pump system can significantly improve your water experience. Unlike conventional systems that cycle on and off, a variable-speed pump adjusts its speed to match demand in real-time, providing steady pressure whether you are running one tap or three showers simultaneously. The initial cost is higher, but the improved comfort and reduced pump cycling wear often justify the investment for Barrie homeowners who want the best performance from their private well.

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Well Installation in Barrie: Frequently Asked Questions

Do you install well screens in Barrie overburden wells?
Yes, when a Barrie well is completed in a sand or gravel overburden aquifer, we install a well screen at the production zone. The screen slot size is selected based on grain-size analysis of the formation material to prevent sand entry while allowing water to flow freely. Overburden wells are finished with the screen assembly, casing, and grout seal to create a complete, protected system.
How do you handle boulders during casing installation in Barrie?
Boulders in the kame moraine are common and our crews are prepared for them. We advance the casing incrementally, detecting boulders by changes in resistance and sound. Smaller boulders are displaced or broken by the casing shoe. Larger boulders may require the casing to be advanced slightly offline or the boulder to be broken with the drill before casing continues. The goal is maintaining casing alignment and integrity throughout.
What pressure system do you recommend for Barrie homes?
Most Barrie homes are well-served by a standard submersible pump and pressure tank system operating at 40 to 60 psi. The specific pump model and tank size depend on your well depth, yield, and household size. Homes with multiple bathrooms or irrigation needs may benefit from a larger tank or a constant-pressure variable-speed pump system that maintains steady pressure regardless of demand fluctuations.
Can you install a constant-pressure system on my Barrie well?
Yes, we offer variable-speed constant-pressure pump systems that adjust motor speed to maintain steady water pressure regardless of how many fixtures are in use. These systems eliminate the pressure fluctuations common with conventional systems and provide a municipal-water-like experience from your private well. They are ideal for larger Barrie homes with high simultaneous demand. We can discuss whether this upgrade is worthwhile for your situation.
Is well installation in Barrie disruptive to my property?
The drilling phase requires space for the rig and creates some disturbance around the well site. The installation phase is less invasive, involving primarily work at the wellhead and a trench for the water line to the house. We restore the work area after completion and minimize the footprint as much as possible. For new-construction properties, we coordinate with the builder to integrate the work into the overall site plan.

Other Services We Provide in Barrie

Beyond well installation, we offer a full range of well and water services in Barrie:

We Also Provide Well Installation in Nearby Areas

Serving communities across Simcoe County and Grey County from our home base in Stayner.

Serving Barrie and Surrounding Areas

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