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Well Installation & Completion in Oro-Medonte

Professional well installation services for Oro-Medonte homes, farms, and businesses.

Local to Oro-Medonte

Based just 35 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 Oro-Medonte

When our team arrives at your property in Oro-Medonte, 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 Oro-Medonte

1

Screen clogging from inadequate well development in sand aquifers

Drilling through the Oro Moraine sand and gravel pushes fine particles into the formation around the borehole. If these fines are not removed during well development, they gradually migrate toward and clog the well screen, reducing yield over time. The problem manifests as slowly declining water production from a well that initially performed well.

We invest significant time in well development after screen installation, using surging and pumping cycles to draw fine particles out of the formation and through the screen. Development continues until the water runs clear and the flow rate stabilizes, indicating that the formation around the screen is clean. This thorough development protects against the gradual decline that can occur when fines are left in place.

2

Gravel pack design for variable-grain moraine deposits

The Oro Moraine sand varies in grain size across the formation, and a single screen slot size may not be optimal if the grain size changes significantly between the top and bottom of the production zone. An improperly designed gravel pack or screen can either allow fine sand through or restrict flow from coarser zones.

We sample the formation at multiple depths within the production zone and evaluate the grain size distribution at each level. The gravel pack gradation and screen slot size are selected to work across the full range of grain sizes present. In cases of extreme variation, we may use a composite gravel pack with different gradations at different depths.

3

Iron treatment system integration with the well installation

Some Oro Moraine sand aquifers produce water with elevated iron that requires treatment. If the iron filter is not properly sized and positioned during the initial installation, it can create pressure loss issues, inadequate treatment, or interference with the pressure system operation.

When water testing indicates iron treatment is needed, we integrate the iron filter into the overall system design from the beginning. The filter is positioned after the pressure tank and sized for the expected flow rate. The pressure system is configured to account for the additional pressure drop through the filter. This integrated approach ensures everything works together as a cohesive system.

Demand Thorough Well Development for Your Oro-Medonte Sand Well

Well development is the process of cleaning the formation around the screen after installation, and it is absolutely critical for sand and gravel wells on the Oro Moraine. A well that is not properly developed will decline in productivity over time as residual fines clog the screen. Ask your installer to continue development until the water is completely clear and the yield has stabilized. The extra time invested upfront pays dividends in decades of reliable, sand-free water production.

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Well Installation in Oro-Medonte: Frequently Asked Questions

What type of well screen do you use in Oro-Medonte sand aquifers?
We typically install continuous-slot stainless steel screens for sand and gravel completions on the Oro Moraine. These screens provide precise slot sizing with maximum open area for water entry. The slot size is selected based on grain-size analysis of formation samples from your specific well. Stainless steel provides excellent corrosion resistance for long-term service in the local groundwater chemistry.
What is a gravel pack and does my Oro-Medonte well need one?
A gravel pack is a layer of specially sized gravel placed between the well screen and the natural formation. It acts as an additional filter to prevent fine sand from reaching the screen. Not every Oro-Medonte well needs one — coarse, uniform sand formations may be adequately retained by the screen alone. However, where the formation contains significant fine particles, a gravel pack is essential for long-term sand-free operation. We make this determination based on the grain-size analysis.
How long does well development take for an Oro-Medonte sand well?
Development of a sand and gravel well on the Oro Moraine typically takes two to four hours of active work, though it can take longer in formations with abundant fine particles. We continue development until the water is running clear and the specific capacity has stabilized, indicating a clean formation around the screen. Rushing this step is counterproductive — thorough development protects the well performance for years to come.
Will I need an iron filter with my new Oro-Medonte well?
Some sand and gravel aquifers on the Oro Moraine produce water with elevated dissolved iron. Whether treatment is needed depends on the iron concentration, which we determine through post-installation water testing. Levels above 0.3 milligrams per litre typically warrant treatment to prevent staining. We can install an iron filter during the initial setup or after test results confirm it is needed. Modern iron filters are effective and low-maintenance.
Can you complete my Oro-Medonte well as either overburden or bedrock?
If drilling encounters productive water-bearing zones in both the moraine sand and gravel and the underlying bedrock, we can evaluate both options. We discuss the trade-offs including depth, cost, water quality, and long-term yield reliability. The well is then completed in whichever aquifer best suits your priorities. Having the choice between two aquifer types is one of the advantages of the Oro Moraine geological setting.

Other Services We Provide in Oro-Medonte

Beyond well installation, we offer a full range of well and water services in Oro-Medonte:

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