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Well Installation & Completion in Clearview Township

Professional well installation services for Clearview Township homes, farms, and businesses.

Local to Clearview Township

Based just 10 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 Clearview Township

When our team arrives at your property in Clearview Township, 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 Clearview Township

1

Finding competent rock for casing seat in highly fractured surface bedrock

The upper portion of the limestone bedrock in Clearview is often weathered and fractured from freeze-thaw cycles and surface processes. Seating the casing in this fractured zone is unreliable because the grout may flow through the fractures rather than filling the annular space, and the rock may not provide a stable anchor for the casing.

We advance the casing past the fractured surface zone into solid, competent bedrock. This may mean going a metre or two deeper than the minimum, but the result is a casing seat in rock that holds the grout seal reliably. We verify rock competence by observing drill performance and the quality of the rock cuttings before committing the casing seat.

2

Surface water ingress through wellhead area in thin-overburden terrain

When overburden is minimal, the wellhead area is more vulnerable to surface water pooling around the casing during rain or snowmelt. If the above-grade completion is not properly configured, this water can find pathways down alongside the casing and compromise the well water quality.

We finish every Clearview wellhead with the casing extending a minimum of 30 centimetres above grade, fitted with a vermin-proof, watertight well cap. The surrounding grade is sloped away from the casing to prevent ponding. Where necessary, we add a concrete pad or wellhead protection to ensure positive drainage away from the well. These measures are especially important in Clearview thin-overburden conditions.

3

Well development challenges in tight limestone fractures

Some Clearview wells produce from relatively tight fractures in the limestone that can become clogged with drilling debris during construction. If the well is not properly developed, this debris restricts flow and reduces the effective yield below what the natural fractures could provide.

We use aggressive well development techniques including air-lifting, surging, and extended pumping to dislodge and remove fine particles from the fracture network around the borehole. Development continues until the water is clear and the specific capacity stabilizes, indicating that the fractures are clean and contributing their full potential flow. This step is essential for maximizing the productivity of Clearview bedrock wells.

Invest in Wellhead Protection for Your Clearview Property

Given the thin overburden throughout Clearview Township, your wellhead deserves extra protection. A concrete well pad around the casing prevents surface water from pooling near the well. Keeping the casing extension well above grade prevents accidental damage from mowing or landscaping. These simple physical measures complement the casing seal below ground and together provide comprehensive protection for your shallow bedrock well.

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Well Installation in Clearview Township: Frequently Asked Questions

Why is the casing seal so important in Clearview Township wells?
With overburden often only one to five metres thick in Clearview, the natural soil filtration that protects deeper wells elsewhere is largely absent. The casing-in-rock grout seal is your primary defense against surface water, bacteria, and contaminants reaching the aquifer. A properly executed seal prevents water from tracking down the outside of the casing into the fractured bedrock. This is why we invest significant care in the grouting process for every Clearview installation.
Do Clearview Township wells need a well screen?
Most Clearview wells do not require a screen because they are completed as open boreholes in fractured limestone bedrock. The water enters through natural fractures in the rock rather than through unconsolidated sand or gravel that would require screening. The cased portion of the well protects through the overburden and weathered rock, while the open borehole below provides access to the aquifer.
How deep should the pump be set in a Clearview bedrock well?
Pump setting depth is determined by the pump test results, specifically the drawdown level when the well is pumped at its sustainable rate. We set the pump with adequate submergence below this drawdown level to prevent the pump from pulling air. In Clearview, where fractures may occur at specific depths, we also ensure the pump is set below the deepest productive fracture to capture all available water. The exact depth is calculated individually for each well.
What well development do you perform on Clearview wells?
We develop Clearview bedrock wells using a combination of air-lifting, surging, and pumping to remove drill cuttings and fine particles from the fracture network. This process clears the natural pathways that water uses to flow into the well. Development may take several hours depending on the fracture characteristics and the amount of debris present. The result is a well that produces at its full natural capacity with clear water.
Should I install UV treatment on my new Clearview well?
We strongly recommend UV disinfection for Clearview Township wells given the shallow fractured bedrock conditions. While a properly sealed well provides good structural protection, the thin overburden means the aquifer has less natural defense against bacteria. A UV unit provides continuous disinfection at the point of entry to your home, adding a reliable safety layer. The investment is modest compared to the health protection it provides.

Other Services We Provide in Clearview Township

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

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